Oldmeldrum Pipetech staff to move to Inverurie after Denholm Environmental takeover
ll Pipetech workers will be retained, bringing Denholm’s headcount to 200.
ll Pipetech workers will be retained, bringing Denholm’s headcount to 200.
The Aberdeen office of a subsea and mechanical engineering specialist has revealed a significant uptick in enquiries as it eyes international growth in key target markets.
Hundreds flocked to the Press & Journal Live for the 2025 Women in New Energy (WiNE) event.
The Teal development in the Central North Sea is a potential tie-back to the Anasuria FPSO.
The Israeli Air Force has been able to carry out strikes deep into Iranian territory, including at the Mashhad airport, 2,300km from Israel.
The project in the Moray Firth supports 480 jobs per year.
Onboard Tracker™, the market-leading integrated crew management software provider, has been awarded contracts in excess of £3 million after a sharp uptick in work in the renewables sector.
Lewis McIntyre, Managing Director - Port Services, Peel Ports Group, explains why developments at Hunterston PARC are so exciting.
BlueFloat Energy Nadara Partnership is the first wind developer to adopt Fennex' WindSafe AI-powered platform.
The course offers vital qualifications in welding and fabrication ahead of taking up an apprenticeship.
Ørsted’s Benj Sykes, VP and UK country manager, and Gus Jaspert, managing director marine at The Crown Estate, discuss how wind farms can work in harmony not just with the environment, but with other ocean users and communities - exploring what do we have to do differently, and why.
The global transition to electrified, decarbonised operations is accelerating, but grid limitations remain a stubborn and expensive bottleneck.
Claire Quinn, Senior Associate, CMS Energy Disputes, discusses the issues surrounding increasing activity in the North Sea.
Succession planning plays a vital role in maintaining leadership continuity, reducing disruption, and ensuring long-term operational stability. It helps companies identify and develop future leaders, ensuring they are well-prepared to promptly step into critical roles when required.
Across the globe, the energy industry must rapidly evolve to support various governments’ ambitious renewable energy targets. But with such uncertainty in both domestic and global policy, companies must adapt and be flexible wherever possible.
The polling firm has admitted that questions in the survey “were not subject to our usual internal review procedures”.
The deal could have implications for the future of interconnector projects between the UK and EU countries, as well as offshore carbon storage projects in the North Sea.
Peterhead's Score has confirmed a deal to acquire Drake Controls in Houston for an eight figure sum as it continues its expansion into markets across energy, defence and aerospace sectors.
SSE and Equinor have secured planning consent for the Aldbrough Hydrogen Pathfinder project in the Humber region.
Paula Kidd and Philip Reid, Partners CMS discuss two major consultations that are poised to affect the energy industry in the UK.
Darren Davidson, Vice President of Siemens Energy UK & Ireland, explains what needs to be done to realise the targets of the Clean Power 2030 Action Plan.
Leading logistics management solution provider Kabal has taken proactive steps to ease the transition to new UK Offshore supply chain regulations.
ASCO has come a long way since its founding in 1967. Now it is a driving force in logistics and materials management for the global energy sector.
As industries seek more agile safety solutions for ever-changing environments, Dräger Marine & Offshore's deployment of a new wireless gas detection system shows just what can be achieved through innovation.
The UK’s leading clean energy event returns to the SEC this May for two days of networking, connections, and uninterrupted business with the renewable energy community.