CCS “essential for UK’s future”
Labour has accused the UK Government of failing to show the leadership needed to drive forward a ground-breaking green technology.
Labour has accused the UK Government of failing to show the leadership needed to drive forward a ground-breaking green technology.
Scotland’s First Minister has called for a “truce deal” so production can resume at the Grangemouth oil refinery while negotiations between union chiefs and the owners of the plant take place.
Cairn Energy is about to embark on a major exploration programme - but has yet to decide whether Greenland will form part of it.
The British Geological Survey (BGS) is to investigate shale gas deposits between Edinburgh and Glasgow.
UK representatives of the oil and gas industry have received the first decommissioning tax reliefs from the Treasury.
The owners of the giant Grangemouth oil refinery have been accused of “cynical blackmail” after workers were told to accept new contracts or have the changes imposed on them.
BG Group has signed an agreement with Azure Midstream Energy for the full sale of its shares in TGGT.
Industry service firm EY will carry out a research into the contribution of the oil and gas supply chain to UK economy – currently estimated at £27billion.
The second key well in Bridge Energy’s latest North Sea drilling campaign was found dry, the company announced today.
First Minister Alex Salmond has warned of “huge uncertainty” hanging over the future of the Grangemouth oil refinery as he called for a solution to the industrial dispute.
Offshore drilling services provider Transocean has been awarded a new contract for an ultra-deepwater drillship by Chevron.
Aberdeen-based Eland Oil & Gas said it was confident of restarting production on the Opuama field in Nigeria before the end of the year.
Drilling has started on the first well of Nighthawk Energy’s newest Colorado exploration programme, the company announced today.
Two Max Petroleum appraisal wells in Kazakhstan have delivered insufficient results for production, the company said.
Green MP Caroline Lucas has said she will plead not guilty when she appears in court today charged with offences allegedly committed during anti-fracking protests.
A planned strike at the Grangemouth oil refinery has been called off even though peace talks failed to resolve a bitter row over a union convenor.
Storing Europe’s carbon emissions under the North Sea could be as lucrative for the north-east as oil and gas, experts have claimed.
Former Haliburton manager pleaded guilty in US federal court on Tuesday to destroying evidence of the company’s connection with the 2010 Gulf of Mexico spill.
A north-east oil and gas service firm has been taken over by a Dutch investment fund.
The Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) in Aberdeen is set to host a new seminar to highlight “new frontiers” in the field of inwell flow surveillance and control.
Aberdeen-based ATR Group has added a new product line to its fleet, worth £2million.
Bond Helicopters Australia have celebrated the launch of a new offshore business on the continent today.
A gas export pipeline for Ithaca’s Greater Stella Area (GSA) development is ready to receive gas upon the start of production, the company announced in a third-quarter operating update.
Premier Oil has signed a farm-in agreement for 55% of Taipan Resources licence onshore Kenya.
Angola has 13 billion barrels of proven oil reserves, a top oil official from the African nation said yesterday.