Opinion: The truth about hedging
The price of oil is notoriously fickle. We’ve seen the worst of that over the last two years – and you could even say in the last three months.
The price of oil is notoriously fickle. We’ve seen the worst of that over the last two years – and you could even say in the last three months.
Well management specialist Exceed has created a well decommissioning strategic alliance with Weatherford.
Frontera Resources has completed its well stimulation campaign in Georgia's South Kakheti Gas Complex's Oil Window initiative.
Europa Oil and Gas is gearing up for production from its Wressle onshore UK oil field and is aiming to expand its acreage in Ireland's Atlantic Margin.
San Leon Energy has completed testing the Racwicz-15 well in Poland with production predicted for early 2017.
Oil at $35 a barrel is neither too high nor too low but just right to make shares of US explorers worth buying, according to Goldman Sachs.
Baker Hughes' worldwide rig count has revealed that March was 1,551, down 210 from the 1761 counted the previous month.
Statoil has received consent from Norwegian authorities to drill the two exploration wells 30/11-12 S and 30/11-12 A in the North Sea.
Good Energy, the Wiltshire-based, renewable electricity and gas supplier is to challenge the advertising watchdog's ruling on the claims by Ecotricity that is supply’s “Britain’s greenest energy”.
Greater clarity in the legal framework governing hydrocarbon recovery in the North Sea is required to fully realise the goals of the Wood Review, according to energy law experts at the University of Aberdeen.
Xodus Group has been awarded a framework agreement for the provision of design and engineering technical services to the Grain LNG terminal, situated on the Isle of Grain, Kent.
German energy firm Wintershall said expects lower sales and earnings in 2016 after being hit in 2015 by a sharp oil price decline that squeezed revenues in its exploration business.
Mytrah Energy has secured a new $175million loan facility that will help push its generation capacity to more than 1,000MW within 12 months.
Amerisur Resources, the oil and gas producer and explorer focused on South America, recorded a pre-tax loss in 2015 of $25million, compared to a $47million profit the year before.
The Cameroon government has approved Victoria Oil & Gas taking the controlling interest in the Matanda production sharing contract.
Cost saving underwater technologies will come under the spotlight at a seminar to be held in Aberdeen later this year.
Amec Foster Wheeler has signed a wide-ranging agreement with nuclear power plant constructor China Nuclear Engineering & Construction Corporation (CNEC).
The nuclear power sector generated almost £3.5 billion turnover and employed 15,500 full-time equivalent (FTE) workers according to the latest figures from the Office for National Statistics.
The Danish Energy Agency has awarded German energy firm DEA two licences, enabling it to become an operator in Denmark for the first time.
Tullow Oil has said the Wisting asset offers valuable development potential following a successful well appraisal in the Barents Sea.
Shipping firm Atlantic Offshore has sold its multi-role supply vessel MRV Ocean Clever.
FMC Technologie is taking legal action against its four former Norwegian employees claiming they have used FMC intellectual property in their new company.
Leading industry figure Professor Paul de Leeuw will be keynote speaker this year's Decom Offshore event taking place in Aberdeen next month.
Engineering services company Costain Group has appointed Paul Golby as its new chairman.
Exillon Energy has given a production update from its assets in two oil-rich regions of Russia.