Shale gas wells approved in Nottinghamshire
Councillors have approved plans for exploratory shale gas wells in north Nottinghamshire.
Councillors have approved plans for exploratory shale gas wells in north Nottinghamshire.
Scotland’s energy minister said today that the Scottish Government was ready to invest to stop decommissioning work going overseas.
A Nigerian militant group said today that it had attacked sections of the Nembe Creek pipeline in response to the armed force’s presence in the southern Niger Delta.
Former Scottish secretary Alistair Carmichael said today that the decommissioning market should become a key driver of employment in Orkney and Shetland.
A trade unionist has called for industry and government to invest in decommissioning to make sure the sector creates as many jobs as possible.
Intertek has won a seven year contract to provide inspection services for Petroleum Development Oman (PDO).
South-America focused President Energy plans to raise about $20million (£16.1million) through a share placing.
Scottish oil explorer Bowleven is defending its three non-executive directors against a challenge from one of its stakeholders.
Gulf Marine Services (GMS) said today that an unspecified company had agreed to charter one of its vessels in Europe.
Techip named its new dive support vessel "Deep Explorer" at a ceremony in Norway on the weekend
BP will ask its shareholders to approve the appointment of Deloitte as the company’s auditor for the financial year 2018 at its AGM.
French oil firm Total will spend $300million on the installation of solar panels on 5,000 of its petrol stations worldwide in the next five years.
Green shoots of recovery are springing in the oil and gas industry, according to Scottish Conservative energy spokesman Alexander Burnett.
Just one day after the IEA warned the world could drown in oil if production does not fall beneath demand sometime soon, OPEC released a new market whammy, offering up the cartel's production figures, which largely jive with figures reported by the IEA yesterday: OPEC has increased its oil production.
A former oil executive has been ordered to pay nearly £600,000 to the firm she embezzled out of more than £1.3million.
The UK’s oil and gas regulator has awarded four contracts worth about £1million for the supply of reprocessed offshore seismic data.
A groundbreaking tidal energy project in the Pentland Firth has produced first power.
A groundbreaking new report predicts a steady rise in decommissioning work in the UK and Norway over the coming decade.
The Scottish Government has urged Westminster ministers to take “urgent” action to boost the oil and gas industry in the wake of a troubling report into the future of the North Sea.
An Aberdeen councillor will fly to Brussels to sign a high-level agreement with a European funding body to boost the city’s hydrogen profile.
The world unites again this fortnight in Marrakech to drive forward our commitment to tackle climate change. It remains one of the biggest threats facing the world today, and the UK Government is fully committed to the low carbon future we signed up to in Paris last year. Since 2010, there has been over £52billion of investment in renewables in the UK, and this week we set out proposals for the next steps to phase out electricity generation from unabated coal-fired power stations within the next decade.
A marine energy testing centre in Orkney has joined forces with a Canadian counterpart to test rust-proof coatings.
The planning application has been submitted for a project to install a multi-turbine floating wind-energy demonstrator off Dounreay.
UK subsea oil and gas companies will have a chance to woo potential customers in Asia at an upcoming conference in Singapore.
A North Sea well operated by Statoil is expected to be drilled next summer.