Passenger numbers down 15% at Aberdeen airport in September
Passenger numbers sank by more than 15% at Aberdeen International Airport (AIA) last month as the north-east’s economic woes showed little sign of lifting.
Passenger numbers sank by more than 15% at Aberdeen International Airport (AIA) last month as the north-east’s economic woes showed little sign of lifting.
Saudi Aramco’s chief has said a new “road map” is needed to help smooth the transition from fossil fuels to green energy.
Oil service firm Frank’s International has agreed to buy a US well engineer for about $320million.
Transocean has issued $600million in secured notes due 2024 to finance the construction of a drillship which started work on a contract for Shell earlier this year.
An oil and gas industry veteran yesterday warned that 2017 would be another washout for North Sea drilling unless investment is secured quickly.
The north-east businessman behind an oil and gas procurement firm which folded last year is celebrating an influx of work at his new company.
Aberdeenshire offshore chemical engineer Aubin Group has created a toolbox to support global decommissioning jobs.
The owner of Invergordon Service Base is launching a bid to attract North Sea decommissioning work to the facility.
A UK electronics engineering firm has spent more than £100,000 on upgrading its Aberdeen base to meet demand from the offshore marine and renewables sectors.
Dong Energy scored a victory for the “green revolution” yesterday after completing a £160million conversion of one of its power stations, which will now use wood pellets instead of coal.
Shell has signed an agreement with Iran that could pave the way for collaboration on petrochemicals, a news report said.
Oil prices hit one-year highs on Monday after Vladimir Putin said Russia would be willing to join Opec in an output freeze.
China and other developing countries are leading the way on global efforts to improve energy efficiency, a new report says.
The Scottish Government will block fracking as the industry has no “social licence” north of the border, a professor of energy policy has predicted.
BP will follow in the footsteps of rival oil giant Shell by breaking into the Indian petrol station market, a news report said.
Robert Gordon University (RGU) has joined forces with Perth-based well engineering firm Merlin ERD to offer an intensive oil and gas drilling course.
Aberdeen engineering services firm Aiken Group today announced plans to open a new office in England.
The number of rigs operating in the US went up this week, according to Baker Hughes.
Training in the operation and maintenance of new electricity supplies in rural Malawi is being supported by the Scottish Government.
French energy giant Total is said to have cancelled a subscription to Sky TV on three of its North Sea platforms.
A record amount of Scotland’s heating is being generated by renewables, according to a new report.
Sanchez Production Partners (SPP) has agreed to buy a 50% interest in Carnero Processing for about $48million.
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Ellon-based offshore chemical engineer Aubin Group has teamed up with Aberdeen University to finish developing its new subsea lifting system.
Scotland’s energy sector could be “left behind” by the decision to ban underground coal gasification (UCG), the Scottish Conservatives have warned.