NRG Group buys majority stake in recruitment firm
Well integrity, engineering and project management specialist NRG Group has acquired well engineering and drilling recruitment firm McGregor Consultants.
Well integrity, engineering and project management specialist NRG Group has acquired well engineering and drilling recruitment firm McGregor Consultants.
The Santos-led Barossa LNG export project is on track for a final investment decision (FID) within six months after drastically cutting costs and securing a major Japanese buyer for some of Australia’s dirtiest LNG.
An investigation has been launched after water entered a North Sea platform’s elevator shaft while crew members were conducting an inspection.
Hunting has sold its US drilling tools subsidiary to Rival Downhole Tools in exchange for a minority stake in the Texan oilfield equipment supplier.
Global energy consultancy Xodus Group has invested in expanding their emissions team to support clients and the wider energy industry in achieving its Net Zero goals.
The Norwegian Government today approved the final investment decision for the Northern Lights CO2 transport and storage project.
Fugro has clinched a contract with Malaysian oil firm Petronas for positioning services for an exploration programme in the Guyana-Suriname Basin.
Bosses at Serica said today that work to bring a third well at the Rhum field into production has run into “frustrating” and costly delays.
Jersey Oil & Gas said yesterday it had identified a “significant” new prospect in the central UK North Sea.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has set an example for industry by cutting its own carbon emissions by 13% - but still clocked up almost 850,000 miles in business travel in 2019-20.
Fred Olsen Renewables application to develop Paul’s Hill II wind farm in Moray has been approved by Scottish ministers.
Exxon Mobil Corp. announced new emissions targets and plans to publish data on pollution stemming from its products just days after activist investors criticized the oil giant’s environmental record.
The UK Government today vowed to agree a North Sea transition deal with the oil and gas sector during the first half of 2021.
The administrator appointed to Burntisland Fabrications (BiFab) has said no redundancies are planned at this stage.
Decom North Sea (DNS), the only membership organisation dedicated to the oil and gas decommissioning sector, has announced the appointment Alvaro Ranero to its Board of Directors.
The UK Government has vowed to support the North Sea oil and gas industry make the transition to net zero in its long-awaited energy white paper.
Australia-listed Ansila Energy has clinched a deal to buy the remaining 78.4% it doesn’t already own of Hartshead Resources in an all-share deal.
History may never repeat itself exactly, but it can teach us a lot about achieving a successfully managed, fair and inclusive energy transition to a net-zero carbon future and green recovery in the UK.
With the oil industry facing the twin crisis of demand destruction and a climate emergency, and society grappling with a pandemic you could be forgiven for asking how much of a priority should diversity & inclusion be right now?
As we endure these challenging times, the climate emergency persists, and the planet continues to be threatened. Without a strong and stable economy, the funds to invest in a greener, cleaner future simply won’t be there. Even with the fall in carbon emissions, our modelling shows that the pandemic will only reduce demand through to 2050 by 8%.1
In the coverage of Chrysaor’s reverse takeover of Premier Oil, the chief executive of a Tanzania-focused E&P firm with no skin in the game of that deal might not have expected to get a mention.
Its bold, it’s ambitious and it’s also been warmly received by most stakeholders including industry and even environmental groups. The UK Government’s 10 point plan covers clean energy, transport, nature and innovative technologies in its quest to create jobs and achieve net-zero by 2050.
Well management and performance improvement specialist Exceed, of Aberdeen, has reported a “positive outcome” in 2020, despite the challenges faced during the past nine months.
Countries have pledged to increase their greenhouse gas emission cuts, boost renewables, plant trees and end coal power at a UN summit to drive climate action.
As a trio of women is set to ascend to the top of one of the world’s most powerful oil-trading operations, the gender gap in the rest of the industry remains stark.