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An Aberdeen-based well engineering company has secured a "significant" contract within 18 months of launching.
An Aberdeen-based well engineering company has secured a "significant" contract within 18 months of launching.
Asset integrity firm XPD8 Solutions has secured three contracts worth a combined £4million for work in the North Sea and Africa and boosted its senior management team.
Wood Group has opened a 16,000sq ft training facility in Texas to provide health, safety and environmental training for Eagle Ford Shale workers.
The head of the UK's oil and gas industry body admits being perplexed by the Government's decision to go ahead with controversial bareboat tax changes.
Oil companies will still feel resentment over a failure to address controversial changes to the bareboat tax, a leading finance expert has warned.
The impact of big data management, cloud computing and intelligent asset management on performance improvements will be investigated at an upcoming Society of Petroleum Engineers conference.
Offshore contractor Jumbo has signed a contract with Subsea 7 for the provision of mooring piles and ground chains for the Dana Western Isles development project.
Austrian oil firm OMV has continued its expansion into the North Sea after snapping up more fields West of Shetland as it eyes a new hub for the region.
Australian oil and gas explorer Azonto Petroleum has appointed Tullow Oil’s development manager for West Africa as their new technical director.
Ophir Energy has come up dry in its first appraisal well for the Ntsina block off the coast of Gabon.
Engineering group Kentz has landed a £23million deal to provide an early production plant for a major new gas field in central America.
Energy giants BG Group have warned that Europe's liquified natural gas market has fallen to its lowest volumes in a decade as demand globally saw resources diverted elsewhere.
Support for Sir Ian Wood’s plan to galvanise investment in the North Sea topped an influential Scottish business group’s Budget day wishlist.
The energy sector is increasingly vulnerable to cyber attacks and hacking because of the widespread adoption of internet-based control systems, a risk specialist has warned.
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A joint venture between engineering firms Kentz and Foster Wheeler has secured a two-year deal to support for a major oil field in the Middle East.
The chief executive of Russian oil giant Rosneft and a close ally of President Vladimir Putin has spoken out defiantly on possible sanctions by Western powers against him, threatening to move business elsewhere.
Trinidad-focused Leni Oil and Gas (LGO) has entered an agreement with Italian energy firm Pansoinco in a bid to further develop its assets in Northern Spain.
Major North Sea operators are looking to the Highlands to meet overcapacity in Aberdeen, industry campaigners have claimed.
Atlantic-focused explorer Chariot Oil & Gas has been awarded a 75% interest and operatorship of the Mohammedia Reconnaissance licence offshore Morocco.
Russia-focused oil producer Exillon Energy saw earnings soar 59% for 2013 as oil price rises boosted the former takeover target.
Irish oil firm PetroNeft is considering the staging of an extraordinary general meeting (EGM) to discuss the dismissal of the majority of the company’s directors.
Scots oil group Cairn Energy has selved its share buyback programme after exploration costs saw it post more than £330million in losses last year.
American explorer Kosmos Energy has spudded the first well on the Moroccan Foum Assaka licence, the licence shareholder Fastnet Oil & Gas has reported.
North Sea oil group Lundin Petroleum insists it will not sell off its stake in the Johan Sverdrup field