Gallery: Top BP stories of 2016
At the end of each year, Energy Voice likes to reflect on some of the most read and engaged with stories of the previous 12 months. This gallery looks at six of our top stories about energy giant BP.
At the end of each year, Energy Voice likes to reflect on some of the most read and engaged with stories of the previous 12 months. This gallery looks at six of our top stories about energy giant BP.
At the end of each year, Energy Voice likes to reflect on some of the most read and engaged with stories of the previous 12 months. This gallery looks at our top stories about decommissioning.
2016 was the year of Shell rumours. From what they’re selling when, market speculation saw the firms’ share price rise and fall. Sometimes, the rumours even turned out to be true. In today’s gallery, Energy Voice looks back at last year’s stories related to Shell that had everyone talking…except the operator.
We've rounded-up our best opinion pieces of the year. 'When saying sorry isn't enough' addressed a politician's refusal to say "North Sea" and "crisis" in the the same sentence. Later, Professors Alex Russel and Peter Strachan scripted a North Sea skit telling everyone why they were 'lumberjacks and okay'. Scroll through our gallery and click 'Read Article' to see the cracking opinion pieces in full.
At the end of each year, Energy Voice likes to reflect on some of the most read and engaged with stories of the previous 12 months. This gallery looks at six of our top stories about energy giant Shell.
Energy Voice has gone back through its archives to take a look at some of the top stories from 2016.
Each week, Energy Voice pulls together the Friday Five. Click below to see the site’s most read and engaged with copy of the week.
In 2016, Shell assets across the North Sea were impacted by strike action for more than a generation.
Energy Voice has gone through the archives to take a look back at the top stories from the year gone by.
We have Trump and Brexit in our latest gallery. What do those two upsets mean for energy? Scroll our gallery to get our authors’ take. Plus why is the Wall Street throwing billion at the Permian Basin? Click ‘Read Article’ for more. Best Opinion: Why Trump is good for energy
It was four years before a friendship between Neil Carr and Gary Bruce turned into a business partnership.
Energy Voice has delved into its archives for 2016 to bring you some of the top stories.
The crude price downturn has delayed many offshore oil developments as companies have had to cut their spending.
Safety’s work is never done, according to our latest author. Read his take and why you need to wait to know the oil price in the gallery below. Click “Read Article” to the see the piece on full. Best Opinion 2016: 1988 challenges still face North Sea
For Colin McIntyre striking out on his own after losing his job was “quite scary” with the uncertainty of a monthly pay check.
Energy Voice has delved into its archives to bring you the top stories for 2016.
OK, so there were not a huge number of shareholder revolts over directors’ pay this year. There rarely are, especially if you are limiting yourself to one sector. But one group of shareholders caused a real shock when they took exception to a planned pay rise for an oil major’s chief executive.
Scores of oil and gas firms have gone to the wall since crude prices collapsed in the second half of 2014. This gallery looks at 10 companies who did not make it to the end of 2016.
MP Callum McCaig said the "the Tories need to wake up and realise that this industry isn’t a political plate they can pick up and spin for attention when it suits them". Catch his thoughts and more by scrolling our 'Best of' gallery and clicking 'Read Article'.
Iain Lees was an early victim of the oil price crash.
Energy Voice has delved into its archives to bring you the top stories of 2016.
In our latest round-up of the best opinion of the year, our author tackles North Sea “smoke and mirrors”. Find out more by scrolling through our gallery and clicking ‘Read Article’. Best Opinion: North Sea smoke and mirrors
For years creating beautiful bouquets of flowers had simply been a hobby for Yvonne Gibson as she made special gifts for family and friends.
Sustained low oil prices have forced a number of companies to refinance or issue new shares to stave off the liquidators.
Energy Voice has delved into its archives to bring some of the top stories from 2016.