SNP “embarrassed” by collapse in North Sea revenues
The SNP has been accused of being “clearly embarrassed” by the collapse in North Sea oil revenues after it emerged it had failed to publish an analysis of the industry for 18 months.
The SNP has been accused of being “clearly embarrassed” by the collapse in North Sea oil revenues after it emerged it had failed to publish an analysis of the industry for 18 months.
Friends of the Earth (FoE) is refusing to back down over its claims that a case against the organisation had been dropped by the UK advertising watchdog.
The Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) said yesterday that it would look into a helicopter’s emergency landing on a North Sea platform.
Oil firm Nexen has submitted draft plans for the decommissioning of two North Sea fields to the UK Government.
Anger over petrol price hikes in Mexico has fuelled protests and looting, with the unrest causing the death of a policeman and a bystander.
Private investors in small- to mid-cap oil and gas firms have had a tough few years during the downturn.
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The head of policy at the John Muir Trust has urged north councillors to reject revised proposals for a 24-turbine windfarm in Caithness next week.
Plexus Holdings said yesterday a new contract that will see its innovative oilfield technology used for a second exploration well offshore Oman was worth an estimated £231,000.
More UK electricity was generated by wind turbines than coal-fired power plants for the first year ever in 2016, analysis shows.
Nigeria has started paying cash stipends to former militants again in an effort to stop attacks on oil pipelines that have lowered production and dented the country’s economics, a news report said.
Oil firm Nexen has submitted draft plans for the decommissioning of two North Sea fields to the UK Government.
Dundee-based technology firm Albacom has relaunched its protective coatings division following an investment of £250,000.
The US Coast Guard is responding to a reported blaze on a rig in the Gulf of Mexico, a news report said.
Union leaders representing thousands of nuclear workers are to discuss calling a strike ballot in a row over pensions.
Construction work has started at a controversial fracking site in Lancashire, energy company Cuadrilla has confirmed.
Korean yard Samsung Heavy Industries has won a contract to supply a floating production unit for BP’s Mad Dog II project in the Gulf of Mexico, a media report said.
Expro has appointed a senior project manager responsible for the delivery of integrated well abandonment services.
Fresh pictures have emerged showing the damage done to a North Sea platform's helideck by an aircraft.
Aircraft operator CHC Helicopter said today that the loss of its contract with Apache will not have an immediate impact on jobs at the company.
The oil and gas chaplain has issued a warning that poor communication by firms is worsening anxious workers' already-fragile morale.
The UK's decision to leave the EU was largely an unwelcome move among business people and economists.
The UK appeal court upheld a £3million penalty imposed on ConocoPhillips for gas leaks on one of its North Sea installations in 2012.
The director of a Scottish green group said yesterday that discussing fracking with chemicals giant Ineos would be “a huge waste of time”.
Canadian natural gas firm Encana has said it is on course to deliver “one of the best value creation stories in the industry” over the next few years.