Russia’s Gazprom reports first net loss in 24 years
Russia’s state-controlled gas giant Gazprom reported its first annual net loss since 1999 on falling shipments to Europe and lower prices for the fuel.
Russia’s state-controlled gas giant Gazprom reported its first annual net loss since 1999 on falling shipments to Europe and lower prices for the fuel.
By BloombergDanish helicopter firm Uni-Fly appears to be further expanding into offshore oil and gas operations with AW169 contracts in Spain and the Southern North Sea.
Equinor (OSLO: EQNR) has beaten forecasts to deliver higher than expected first-quarter results, boosted in part by higher production thanks to its stake in the UK’s Buzzard field.
COSL Drilling Europe has received a letter of intent from Nexen to carry out work at the company’s Ettrick and Blackbird fields in the North Sea.
Norway’s petroleum safety authority has ordered Eni Norge to make improvements to its procedures on the Goliat field.
Egdon Resources was hit by a setback on Monday after North Lincolnshire County Council refused planning permission for development of the Wressle Oil Field.
Brexit is not a dominant issue for European Union countries, Philip Hammond acknowledged as he called for jobs and prosperity to be the first priority in the negotiations.
The Norwegian offshore safety authority has told ExxonMobil to make improvements at its Ringhorne site in the Balder field.
The Norwegian offshore authority has given Statoil permission to drill at the Korpfjell prospect in the Barents Sea.
The Norwegian offshore safety authority has granted Eni Norge permission to perform manned underwater operations on the Goliat field.
The Norwegian offshore safety authority has given Statoil permission to remove the emergency response vessel at its Snorre A field.
Nam - a joint venture between Shell and ExxonMobil – is to appeal against a Dutch government plan to lower the production cap at the Groningen natural gas field by a further 10%.
The Norwegian offshore safety authority has given Lundin Petroleum permission for exploration drilling in the Barents Sea.
Swedish firm Lundin Petroleum has entered in to a sales and purchase agreement with CapeOmega to divest a 39% working interest in the Brynhild field.
Norwegian oil firm Statoil has awarded contracts to five separate ship owners.
Statoil has been reprimanded by the Norwegian offshore safety authority after an audit of the management and maintenance of its Veslefrikk A and B facilities.
Saffron energy is aiming to bring its third gas-producing field in northern Italy online in the first quarter of next year.
Norway based Island Drilling Company has been awarded a contract by Austrian firm OMV for work in Norway.
Aberdeen based incident investigation firm Matrix Risk Control has won a six-figure contract to provide training in China.
Total has launched its second Plant 4.0 start-up incubator, which it claims is the first multicorporate incubator of its kind in the world.
Labour is to bring forward a Bill aimed at banning fracking in Scotland.
The Greek energy ministry has approved the applications of a consortium of Total, ExxonMobil and Hellenic Petroleum oil and gas exploration off the island on Crete.
Kvaerner has completed the construction of the first steel jacket for the Johan Sverdrup development in the North Sea, offshore Norway.
Pandion Energy has received approval for the acquisition of all licences in Tullow Oil Norge’s existing portfolio, including a 20% interest in the field containing the Cara oil and gas discovery.
The European Commission has cleared the acquisition of Denmark’s Dong Energy’s oil business by Ineos.
Norwegian oil and gas company Statoil has awarded a contract to AET for the operation of two offshore loading shuttle tankers (OLSTs).
Solstad Offshore and Farstad Deep Sea Supply have completed their merger – with a new company named SolstadFarstad ASA set up today.
Already buffeted by political chaos at home and abroad, the U.K. gas market must now operate without its biggest stabilizing force: the giant Rough gas storage facility under the North Sea.