Lerwick harbour gets new vessel monitoring system
Marine industry IT supplier Transas has installed a new vessel monitoring system (VMS) at Lerwick harbour at a cost of £450,000.
Marine industry IT supplier Transas has installed a new vessel monitoring system (VMS) at Lerwick harbour at a cost of £450,000.
Aberdeen oil and gas leaders yesterday warned the UK Government not to take its “eye off the ball” during Brexit negotiations.
Energy regulator Ofgem has put forward plans to slash National Grid’s budget by £185.4million.
The salvage team on the Transocean Winner today plans to hook up a second towline to the rig, which is grounded off the Isle of Lewis.
Aberdeen South MP Callum McCaig has written a letter urging the UK energy secretary to invest in new capacity for storing renewable energy.
Wood Group and trade unions said today that talks to end a dispute involving North Sea workers would extend into next week.
Bosses at Premier Oil today appealed for “a little bit of patience” after the North Sea explorer revealed an agreement with lenders over the firm’s debt pile had yet to be reached.
A Chinese court has placed Sinopacific Offshore and Engineering in administration.
As a consequence of the oil and gas downturn, a number of employers are having to make difficult decisions around redundancies.
North Sea decommissioning could be Scotland’s £100 million golden ticket. It’s recently been reported that between now and the mid-2050s, around 470 platforms, 5,000 wells, 10,000km of pipelines and 40,000 concrete blocks will have to be removed from the North Sea. That’s a lot of work requiring a lot of people with the right skills, complemented by the right infrastructure - a fantastic economic and employment opportunity for Scotland.
Norwegian oil and gas companies plan to cut CO2 emissions by 2.5 million tonnes on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS) between 2020 and 2030.
Details of a deal between Premier Oil and its lenders over the North Sea explorer's debt pile are expected to come out tomorrow.
DOF Subsea’s profits fell 60% in the second quarter as activity levels amid the oil price downturn remained depressed.
Profits at Aberdeen offshore drilling company Awilco nosedived in the second quarter due to the late return to work of one of its two rigs amid a row with Apache North Sea.
Scotland’s onshore wind industry could cut its costs by more than £150million a year with the support of government and regulators, new research shows.
The Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) will host the Society of Petroleum Engineers’ (SPE) conference in Dubai next month.
A “hijacked” Malaysian oil tanker is thought to have been taken in a commercial dispute, a news report said.
The subsea division at Norwegian energy service firm DOF Group said today it secured contracts worth £310million in recent months.
Israel’s monopoly watchdog has forced energy firm Delek Group and its partner, Noble Energy, to sell their interests in two gas fields in the Mediterranean amid competition concerns.
Beijing has warned Australia it could reduce investment in the country following the decision to block a Chinese takeover of its biggest energy grid, a news report said.
Struggling Trinity (LSE:TRIN) has appealed for bankruptcy protection in Trinidad and Tobago as it works to attract investors, the London-listed explorer said yesterday.
Energy service giant Wood Group yesterday declared a 10% rise in its interim dividend despite recording a $60million (£46million) drop in profits and laying off thousands of employees.
Independent Oil and Gas (IOG) has drilled its North Sea Skipper field in the face of “operational challenges”.
Plans are being drawn up to find a way to reinstate the west coast’s emergency tug without costing taxpayers any money.
Unknown hijackers have captured an oil tanker with 900,000 litres on board and sailed it into Indonesian waters, Malaysian officials were cited as saying in a news report.