ONS 2018: Wood grows downstream footprint in Norway with contract win
Equinor has picked energy service giant Wood for the task of modifying the Mongstad refinery near Bergen.
Equinor has picked energy service giant Wood for the task of modifying the Mongstad refinery near Bergen.
Equinor will submit the development plan for the second phase of the Johan Sverdrup project to the Norwegian Energy Ministry at ONS today.
Aberdonian entrepreneur Jim Shiach has started up a new energy service company based in Stavanger, Norway.
The Norwegian continental shelf is awash with “optimism” as the biennial ONS rolls into Stavanger.
Baker Hughes, a GE company (BHGE) has received a three-year extension to a subsea services agreement with Equinor offshore Norway.
Swiss technology firm ABB has launched guide for oil and gas operators transitioning to a new energy mix through digitalisation.
Energy service giant Wood has clinched a new four-year contract with Total for the Tyra redevelopment project off Denmark.
Dutch firm Ampelmann has installed one of its gangways on a vessel involved in the decommissioning of a North Sea platform.
Supply companies are being forced to innovate their way around a maintenance pause button.
Oil and gas industry chiefs from the north-east have lauded the Offshore Northern Seas (ONS) conference in Norway as the perfect tonic at a difficult time for the sector.
Take a look at some of the highlights from this year's Offshore Northern Sea's (ONS) show in Stavanger.
The head of Norway’s offshore safety watchdog said it was her organisation’s job to fret over the future of the oil industry.
Wintershall’s success with its Maria project proves the company wasn’t crazy to take it on, according to the firm’s executive director of exploration and production in Europe.
Downstream can be the lynchpin to recovery, it was today said.
It’s not my job to be Mr Popular and my “postbag” can be quite interesting after some of the observations I have made on the Energy Voice.
Statoil has been trying crack Utgard’s code since 1982.
Statoil is set to sign the modifications contract for its Sleipner field tomorrow, according to project director Tom Elseth.
There is a big green angry man stealing the show at this year’s ONS.
Eight months after COP21 CEOs of oil majors talk about CCS, gas for coal and a transition towards a low carbon future, but there is still a lot more that can be done.
The North Sea oil and gas industry has posted 50 years of breakthroughs and record firsts. It has innovated its way out of slumps and into new frontiers.
The chief executive of the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) is determined to chase Norway’s drilling lead.
Opening today’s ONS session, industry heavyweight Lord Browne said: “Next month will mark my 50th year in the energy industry. It’s also 50 years since the first wildcat was drilled on the NCS (Norwegian continental shelf).”
Statoil said it plans to conduct a major exploration campaign in several parts of the Barents Sea next year.
With his hand over his heart Statoil's chief executive muttered: "$25 - My God."