Amec vows staunch legal defence against Texan client’s allegations
Amec Foster Wheeler has vowed to “vigorously” defend itself against allegations it was to blame for cost overruns and delays on a Texan client’s project.
Amec Foster Wheeler has vowed to “vigorously” defend itself against allegations it was to blame for cost overruns and delays on a Texan client’s project.
Energy consultancy and software provider TNEI has unveiled its first office outside the UK.
Aberdeen-based Zenith Energy has won a contract worth a six-figure sum to provide well management services for Europa Oil and Gas.
Robert Gordon University (RGU) will help Mexico close the skills gap in its oil and gas industry after the UK Government awarded it funding for the project.
Five Western Governments have jointly condemned recent attacks on oil terminals in Libya and called for a ceasefire.
Nicola Sturgeon predicted that the Highlands would soon be “powering the world” as she unveiled a £500million clean energy project that could create thousands of north jobs.
Earlier this month, Norway announced it had suffered its first quarterly budget deficit in 20 years.
Urgent action is needed to reduce transport, housing and agriculture emissions if ambitious new climate targets are to be met, according to a new report.
The subsea excavation arm of James Fisher and Sons has added one the world’s most powerful tools to its arsenal.
A tiger which starred in Esso’s much-loved fuel adverts has died of old age at a Lincolnshire wildlife park.
Petrobras’s oil and gas output slipped 1.42% in August following the sale of assets in South American neighbour Argentina, a news report said.
Energy service company Neptune has agreed to carry out a range of engineering and manufacturing services on behalf of Repsol Sinopec Resources UK.
A panel of North Sea operators will hear about a range of existing technologies they could use to cut costs and increase efficiency at an event in Aberdeen this week.
The music business was faced with the challenge of reinventing itself 15 years ago, and now North Sea oil and gas sector is in the same place, heavy metal icon Bruce Dickinson said.
Industry veteran Jim Milne CBE told the North Sea sector not to bury its head in the sand after collecting a lifetime achievement award at the second Press and Journal Gold Awards.
Iran has begun building its second nuclear power plant with Russian help, the first such project since last year’s landmark nuclear deal with world powers.
Business management consultancy Calash yesterday announced its arrival on the US stage.
The first ever exhibition in the Netherlands dedicated to the offshore sector will open in Rotterdam later this year.
More than 1400 people from 30 countries attended the SPE Intelligent Energy (IE) conference in Aberdeen this week.
As OPEC officials shuttle between Tehran, Moscow and Paris in preparation for an informal meeting in Algiers, the focus of their efforts appears to be moving from a production freeze to voluntary output caps.
Like many of my colleagues on the EUW Advisory Board, I was happy to take part in a short survey recently canvassing our views on the new energy future and how we, as an industry, could make that future a reality.
A trio of oil and gas companies told the North Sea supply chain how to get involved in decommissioning projects at an event in Aberdeen this week.
The Press & Journal celebrated the North Sea oil and gas industry’s resilience last night alongside a heavy metal music icon at a glittering awards ceremony in Aberdeen.
Bosses at EnQuest said yesterday that avoiding “North Sea premiums” had helped the firm bring down its operating costs to $23 per barrel in the first half of 2016.
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