Oil keeps rising after eight-month high on demand optimism
Oil kept rising after closing at a eight-month high on increasing optimism that recent Covid-19 vaccine breakthroughs will lead to a swift recovery in global energy demand next year.
Oil kept rising after closing at a eight-month high on increasing optimism that recent Covid-19 vaccine breakthroughs will lead to a swift recovery in global energy demand next year.
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The Port of Leith is bolstering its renewables offering with a seven-figure investment to open up an "additional 25 hectares of land".
Aberdeen-headquartered ships agency and marine support business Ffolkes Offshore has continued its expansion with the establishment of a services hub for the East Anglia coast region at Lowestoft.
COVID-19 has had a terrible impact on society’s physical health.
It’s been talked-up for months, but last week the Prime Minster finally fired the starting gun on what he promises will be a bold, ambitious race to radically transform the UK into a green economy.
The UK and Scottish governments have no legal route to provide further financial support to Burntisland Fabrications (BiFab), according to a joint statement from both sides.
An EnQuest boss said today that treating some of its platforms like "Airbnbs" was helping the firm prepare a northern North Sea neighbour for up-manning.
The West of Shetland oil and gas (WoS) basin has long been held aloft as the UK’s last great hope for indigenous oil and gas production growth.
EnQuest said today its debt had risen and full-year production would be in the lower half of its guidance range of 57-63,000 barrels per day.
Oil extended gains after closing at the highest level since August on signs Covid-19 vaccines could be rolled out within weeks and as the start of the U.S. presidential transition process aided markets in general.
The Government has confirmed plans to double the amount of renewables getting support in the next round of contracts for clean energy technology.
A retired geologist has claimed Hurricane Energy’s huge climbdown on its west of Shetland oil resource estimates could have been avoided if his warning had been heeded in 2016-17.
Total has picked Maersk Drilling to supply two rigs for an exploration and appraisal project off Suriname as part of a deal worth around $100 million.
Energy giant BP has sold its head office in London to Hong-Kong based Lifestyle International for £250 million, a news report said.
RWE has clinched a deal to sell a 49% stake in the Humber Gateway offshore wind farm to UK-based investment manager Greencoat for £648 million.
London-listed Deltic Energy has claimed its P2428 licence boasts resources of more than 150 million barrels of oil equivalent.
Oslo-listed offshore energy sector consultancy firm AqualisBraemar has stuck a deal to buy LOC Group for £15.2 million.
Entrepreneur Andrew Austin’s new energy sector investment company expects to raise £31.75 million via its initial public offering, slated for this week.
A public inquiry into plans for a 39-turbine wind farm in a Highland mountain range has heard it could ultimately lead to a “complex larger than the city of Dundee” being built on a “once tranquil plateau”.
Scottish energy firm SSE Renewables will be at the heart of the much-vaunted “green recovery” – and its top spokesman will feature in a virtual business breakfast next month.
The annual Granite Expo event will this week mark its 10th anniversary with an all-new format.
Tesla Inc. is wrapping up its biggest week in three months as news that Elon Musk’s electric-vehicle maker will enter the S&P 500 Index next month sparked a global buying frenzy throughout the electric vehicle sector.
Abu Dhabi will invest 448 billion dirhams ($122 billion) in oil and natural gas over the next five years as it seeks to raise production capacity, even while OPEC restricts its output.
Parkmead Group’s boss said yesterday that the Aberdeen-based energy firm hoped to settle on the best development option for its flagship UK North Sea oil project next year.