Software firm Datum360 wins Maersk Culzean contract
Maersk Oil has awarded information management firm Datum360 a four-year contract to deliver Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions for its Culzean development in the North Sea.
Maersk Oil has awarded information management firm Datum360 a four-year contract to deliver Software as a Service (SaaS) solutions for its Culzean development in the North Sea.
Fugro has been awarded a contract by Indian oil and gas company, ONGC, for the provision of ROV services on board the drillship Sagar Vijay.
Total has signed a memorandum of understanding with Korea Gas Corporation (KOGAS) during the LNG 18 conference in Perth, Australia.
Rockhopper Exploration has hailed 2015 as a "transformational year" as the company looks ahead to developing the huge potential of the Sea Lion prospect in the South Atlantic.
Range Resources said it has "highly encouraging" results from its Trinidad operation after discovering multiple pay zones during its current drilling programme.
Lekoil, the Africa focused oil and gas firm, has taken a step toward continuous production from marginal fields in Nigeria, with commercial production on track by the end of June.
Energy services group Hunting has admitted to a "weak" start to 2016 with its first quarter revenue half what it was for the same period in 2015.
A former oil industry worker has launched a quest to gather the thoughts and memories of those affected by the Piper Alpha disaster
Shipping company Atlantic Offshore (AO) confirmed it's “business as usual" at its Aberdeen operation after its parent company announced it had sold its assets and was filing for bankruptcy.
Top executives at the world’s largest oil-trading houses said the worst of the market’s woes are probably over, with some predicting prices will climb to $50 a barrel by next year.
Energy services company Proserv has been awarded a multi-million pound contract with Statoil for the provision of production control equipment in Norway.
Oil rose above $43 a barrel to its highest level so far in 2016 against a backdrop of a weak dollar, signs of increased demand from China and lingering hopes that a meeting of oil producers will agree steps to tackle the global supply glut.
Shell could reduce operating costs by as much as $4.5 billion a year if its employees matched the productivity of BP, according to Morgan Stanley.
Halliburton acquisition of Baker Hughes (BHI.N), a deal which US authorities say is uncompetitive, is being looked at again by EU competition regulators.
Senior executives and investors will gather in London in June for the 18th Africa Energy Forum where global power industry figures meet with African stakeholders to discuss opportunities in Africa’s energy sector.
Gulf Keystone Petroleum has received $15 million payment from the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq for Shaikan crude oil exports in March.
DOF has secured new North Sea contracts with operators for two of its vessels
A high level of caution among senior oil & gas executives is putting the brakes on oil & gas M&A activity, according to research by a global law firm.
Renewable energy developer React Energy has secured planning permission for the Clay Cross Biomass project in Derbyshire.
Struggling shipping company Atlantic Offshore has been bought by a newly established Norwegian business for NOK16.9mllion, but the deal sees some its subsidiary companies going bust, including operations in Aberdeen.
President Energy continues its Argentinian production programme by completing a workover on four wells in the Puesto Guardian area.
The collapse in capital investment in the Canadian oil industry should press Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government to push the button on new oil pipelines and liquefied natural gas developments for an industry struggling with the commodity price slump, said Tim McMillan, CAPP’s chief executive.
An oil and gas entrepreneur is aiming to use a bio degradable lubricant injected into ageing North Sea wells to help free up millions of extra barrels of oil.
Genel Energy has received $13million from the Kurdistan Regional Government as its share of March oil payments from the Taq Taq field in Northern Iraq.
US imports of biodiesel and renewable diesel increased by 61% in 2015 to reach 538 million gallons according to date from the country's Energy Information Administration.