Bowleven in ‘advanced discussions’ over Cameroon farm out
Under-fire Scottish oil explorer Bowleven said yesterday that it was making major progress with its Cameroonian licences.
Under-fire Scottish oil explorer Bowleven said yesterday that it was making major progress with its Cameroonian licences.
The newest board members at Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) said today that they were excited about helping guide industry through challenging times.
Aberdeenshire engineering firm Power Jacks yesterday revealed that it had set up a sales office on the European mainland.
The Boston Celtics will look to General Electric (GE) to give the outfit’s basketball players an edge over their opponents.
Scottish oil explorer Bowleven yesterday accused an activist shareholder of mounting a “blatant attempt” to gain control of the business.
Analysts yesterday lauded BP and EnQuest for sealing a “very clever” deal for the transfer of a stake in a North Sea field.
Crucial talks are to be held in a bid to avert the threat of industrial action by thousands of nuclear workers in a row over pensions.
US president Donald Trump has signed executive orders to advance construction of the Keystone XL and Dakota Access oil pipelines.
The Scottish Government's energy minister has faced a grilling over "yet another delay" to the decision on whether to allow fracking in Scotland.
Bosses at EnerQuip hailed a major step forward for the fledgling oil service firm yesterday with the unveiling of a new £800,000 facility in Houston.
The most visible stage of oil and gas decommissioning is also one of the cheapest parts of the whole process.
Liquidators are closing in on the sale of one of the North Sea’s largest undeveloped discoveries.
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister has said that there is a chance of another production cut from Opec countries this year.
Oil majors Shell and BP are expected to reveal large increases in fourth quarter earnings next month, an analyst said yesterday.
Tehran and Beijing will ink a contract worth $3billion in the coming weeks to upgrade Iran’s oil refining capacity, a news report said yesterday.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has rapped Teekay’s knuckles with three improvement notices for its Petrojarl Foinaven vessel.
The US Government said yesterday that it had cleared Shell and Statoil to bid for an offshore wind farm licence off North Carolina later this year.
Aberdeenshire engineering firm Power Jacks has been served with another ace contract for a project at the home of tennis.
The renewable heating industry was prematurely aware of planned cuts to a lucrative green energy scheme in Northern Ireland and asked politicians to delay it, a senior civil servant has said.
Energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie (Woodmac) has predicted a bonanza of mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity on the UK continental shelf in 2017.
Engineering services firm EnerMech said yesterday that it had snapped up an electrical and instrumentation (E&I) business with bases in Australia and the US.
While the energy in fossil fuels is valuable for society, burning them has well documented environmental consequences – global warming, smog and the effects of nitrous and sulphur oxides. Many think the time has come to stop burning them almost entirely. This led to the Guardian launching a campaign a couple of years ago to “keep it in the ground”, which attracted much support.
Offshore Ireland is fast becoming an exploration hotspot where more oil and gas majors are arriving on the scene.
Saudi Arabia’s energy minister said yesterday that oil production cuts were unlikely to be extended beyond the initial six month period, according to a news report.
Saudi Arabia will start the tendering process for a huge programme of renewable energy projects in the near future, a news report said.