Grangemouth ethane supplier was fined in US for pollution, report says
A US fracking company which has a contract to supply Ineo’s petrochemical plant at Grangemouth with ethane has reportedly been fined in the past for polluting the environment.
A US fracking company which has a contract to supply Ineo’s petrochemical plant at Grangemouth with ethane has reportedly been fined in the past for polluting the environment.
High winds have derailed plans to lift the Transocean Winner rig onto a carrier vessel off the Isle of Lewis.
Statoil has handed an Aberdeenshire asset integrity specialist a deal to carry out inspections on the Norwegian firm’s landmark Mariner project in the North Sea.
A green group has reiterated calls for the Scottish Government to ban fracking outright as Ineos’s first shipment of ethane from the US nears the firm's plant at Grangemouth.
A Norwegian trade union has said it would step up strike action among oil service workers, a news report said.
Bosses from two oil and gas companies with a presence in the north-east have teamed up on a sponsored walk to raise money for a type 1 diabetes charity.
An academic has said BP’s proposals for dealing with a blowout in the Great Australian Bight would fall a “long way short” of industry best practice.
From upstream to downstream activities, the oil and gas sector is at high risk of modern slavery, a broad concept covering slavery, servitude, bonded and forced labour and human trafficking.
Statoil yesterday published its internal report into April's fatal North Sea helicopter crash. Here’s a recap of what happened, and some of the steps taken in the aftermath.
A government-backed initiative to help companies exploit the value of data has celebrated its first year of operation in Aberdeen.
Smart meters are likely to save individual consumers only a small amount of money on their energy bills and the Government needs to work harder to convince households of the true benefits of the rollout, according to a report.
The number of rigs operating in the US went up this week, according to Baker Hughes.
Danish energy and transport firm Maersk is in talks to buy $2billion worth of North Sea assets from Shell, a media report said today, citing unidentified banking sources.
CHC Helicopter’s aviation apprenticeship programme has produced its first batch of graduates.
The boss at Total today revealed fresh plans to reduce the French oil giant's spending in the coming years.
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The UK Government is more than a quarter of the way towards insulating a million homes in five years, new statistics indicate.
Preparations for taking the Transocean Winner oil rig away from the Western Isles are being stepped up today.
E.ON is paying out a total of £3.1million after missing appointments with customers and then failing to compensate them.
Npower, Scottish Power and First Utility have fared worst in a bi-annual survey of customer service to record the highest proportion by far of “very dissatisfied” complainants.
A data leak suggests that former energy secretary Amber Rudd was a director of two companies based in the Bahamas before becoming an MP.
Businesses are rushing to snap up exhibitor spaces for the sixth annual Granite Expo in Aberdeen next month.
Construction firm Costain said today it had pulled off a coup by bringing in a Swansea University engineering professor on secondment for a year.
Eland Oil and Gas, an Aberdeen-based firm which focuses on West Africa, said today it was “evaluating its portfolio” due to disruption to one of its main fields.
Shares in Gulf Keystone Petroleum (GKP) edged up by 3% on the London exchange this morning after the company revealed a large jump in revenues in the first half of 2016.