Centrica’s Lincs wind farm sale ‘credit positive’, Moody’s says
Centrica’s sale of its 50% interest in a wind farm off the coast of Lincolnshire was “credit positive”, according to Moody's.
Centrica’s sale of its 50% interest in a wind farm off the coast of Lincolnshire was “credit positive”, according to Moody's.
Repsol Sinopec Resources UK (RSRUK) has extended the charter for an offshore accommodation vessel for its Montrose Area Redevelopment (MAR) by a further two weeks.
Ports in the north-east of Scotland have denied charging oil support vessels over the odds for harbour berthing spaces and services.
Energy Voice began its decommissioning series in October by raising the prospect of a “turf war” in the North Sea over the next 30 years.
Europe’s aviation safety body has handed down an airworthiness directive (AD) for a number of Airbus helicopter models.
Inverness-based energy industry recruitment firm Orion Group has been asked to supply 40 workers for a renewables project in Scotland.
The US and five other world powers have approved Iran importing as much as 130 tons of uranium, Iran’s English language Press TV reported.
Russian energy major Gazprom has admitted that imports of LNG from the US could threaten its European dominance, a news report said.
Almost five million households switched their energy supplier last year in a record 26% increase on 2015, figures show.
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Protesters led by one of the country's best-known authors have been backed by Nicola Sturgeon in their quest to block ship-to-ship oil transfers in the Moray Firth.
National Grid has awarded Glacier Energy Services a deal for the supply of heat exchangers and supporting services.
Workers employed in Gabon by Shell went on strike today amid redundancy concerns, a news report said, citing a letter from a trade union.
Tidal power firm Atlantis Resources is forming a new internal division to serve the wider water-based renewable energy sector.
Shares in Trinity Exploration and Production jumped 300% after the company’s suspension from the alternative investment market was lifted yesterday.
Norway’s upstream sector will stage a recovery this year thanks to an upturn in exploration activity, large financial investment decisions (FIDs) and company consolidations, a new report said.
Two buildings in Wick’s Lower Pultneytown are to be turned into an operations and maintenance base for Beatrice Offshore Windfarm Limited (BOWL).
A rare ancient grassland rich in wildlife has been saved after plans for a solar farm with tens of thousands of panels were moved elsewhere.
The UK’s Green Investment Bank could be killed off if the Government goes ahead with plans to sell it, Green Party co-leader Caroline Lucas has said.
In decommissioning, as in life, there are winners and there are losers.
The Manor Formula 1 team has collapsed into administration after failing to secure fresh investment, putting hundreds of jobs and its participation in the new season at risk.
Maersk Drilling has taken delivery of the jack-up rig that will perform plug and abandonment work on the Valhall field.
Norway’s offshore oil safety body has asked AkerBP to improve the evacuation routes on the facilities servicing the Ivar Aasen field.
The US Coast Guard has published pictures of an operation to put out a blaze on a platform in the Gulf of Mexico yesterday.
Statoil is mulling whether to pull the plug on its exploration activities in the Gulf of Mexico, a media report said.