Opinion: Transocean versus Providence – a lost opportunity?
The Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal by Providence in its dispute with Transocean about wasted spread costs.
The Supreme Court has declined to hear an appeal by Providence in its dispute with Transocean about wasted spread costs.
A third of working families are struggling to pay their energy bills and half are planning to cut their use to afford them, a survey has found.
Oil and gas skills body Opito is leading an initiative to make more of the training courses it approves available online.
Iqarus, an energy sector healthcare provider based in Aberdeen, has appointed its first chief technology officer.
A Norwegian safety body has accused offshore accommodation provider Prosafe of failing to address issues on one of its tender support vessels.
Central Asia focused Tethys Petroleum suffered a 46% slump in third quarter revenues due to a drop in production and the devaluation of the Kazakh currency.
Companies are being given the chance to choose which renewable energy projects power their business, with the launch of a new peer-to-peer online marketplace.
Subsea technology firms will showcase their cost-lowering, efficiency driving products and systems at an event in Aberdeenshire tomorrow.
French oil firm Total is joining forces with a Dutch bio-products firm to create a joint venture that will make polymers.
Egdon Resources has agreed a deal to beef up its share in a licence in the East Midlands.
The Irish government has given oil explorer Providence Resources an extension on its Kish Bank Basin licence off the east coast.
Antrim Energy has agreed to sell one of its subsidiaries to AzEire, a Bermuda-based firm whose oil operations are focused on exploration off the coast of Ireland.
The boss at Balmoral Group could continue his winning streak at business awards events later this month.
Seadrill, a London-headquartered offshore drilling contractor, said today that it had agreed an extension on its lending facility.
Scottish temporary power firm Aggreko reported a 7% drop in underlying revenues in the third quarter of 2016 as the weakness in the upstream oil and gas sector took its toll.
BP is piloting a new piece of kit, likened to a Fitbit for oil and gas assets, on one of its platforms in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Aberdeenshire-based managing director of Taqa’s European business is leaving the company.
UK Energy Minister Jesse Norman made his first visit to industry leaders in Aberdeen yesterday.
The company behind a controversial 3.8 billion dollar (£3 billion) US oil pipeline is seeking a judge’s permission to circumvent US president Barack Obama’s administration and move ahead with a disputed section of the project in North Dakota.
Renewables and gas are set to be the “winners” in meeting growing demand for energy in the next 25 years, the International Energy Agency (IEA) predicts.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon opened the new Edinburgh offices of Chinese power company Red Rock Power, a subsidiary of State Development and Investment Corporation (SDIC), on Tuesday.
The decommissioning of Brent, which has produced oil for 40 years, is one of the most complex engineering projects of its kind and is expected to take a decade to complete.
Workers from a north-east gas terminal have tested their endurance in an effort to raise more than £12,000 for charity.
The Chancellor should announce funding for making homes more energy- efficient and new renewable power subsidies in the upcoming autumn statement, experts have urged.
Oilfield services firm Weatherford today announced the launch of a private offering of $500million worth of senior notes. The Houston-headquartered firm, which has a base in Aberdeen, said it would use the funds to repay amounts outstanding under Weatherford Bermuda’s revolving credit facility.