Turnover boost for Aiken Group
Aberdeen engineering services firm Aiken Group said yesterday that its annual turnover was up by 4% to £13.33million despite some of the harshest trading conditions of its 26-year history.
Aberdeen engineering services firm Aiken Group said yesterday that its annual turnover was up by 4% to £13.33million despite some of the harshest trading conditions of its 26-year history.
Aberdeen-based CAN Group has signed a £90million multi-year contract with the oil exploration giant Talisman Sinopec Energy UK.
The chief executive of Dana Petroleum has lifted the lid on life at the Aberdeen-based firm following its takeover by the Korea National Oil Company.
Princess Anne has backed a campaign to get more females into the oil and gas industry.
The Craig Group is to spend £70million on six new vessels, it will be announced today.
Africa Oil and Tullow Oil may sell as much as half of their fields in Kenya to a strategic partner to share costs.
Look back on day two at Offshore Europe 2013.
Petrofac has officially launched the giant $3.4billion Galkynysh field in Turkmenistan following completion of utilities.
Environment Secretary Owen Paterson has urged the country to wake up to the “massive” potential advantages of fracking and accused opponents of the technique of scaremongering.
Norwegian oil giant Det Norske has agreed a $1billion revolving credit facility as it looks to fund its development of the giant Ivar Aasen and Johan Sverdrup fields.
Mediterranean-focused oil and gas group Sound Oil says it has achieved a successful gas flow from its well test at the Nervesa discovery in Italy.
Higher Asian demand for liquefied natural gas will mean no increase in imports to Europe next year, according to new research.
Wood Group Mustang says it is looking to hire more than 100 new staff after picking up a host of North Sea deals over the last year.
Danish North Sea newcomer Nordic Energy has snapped up the licence for the largest exploration area in the region - for just £100,000.
Subsea 7 has landed a $140million from Statoil to remove and replace risers and flowlines on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
Energy companies are poised to step up investment in the UK North Sea, a survey by banking giant Barclays has found.
The UK Government claimed yesterday that an independent Scotland would need to find £12.5billion in cuts and tax rises to set up a Norwegian-style oil fund.
Energy services group Senergy has been acquired for an undisclosed sum by Lloyd's Register to create what is billed as an industry-leading assurance services player covering the "reservoir to refinery and beyond".
Three top figures from the UK's offshore oil and gas industry joined Chancellor George Osborne at the opening plenary of Offshore Europe yesterday.
George Osborne has pledged to work with the oil and gas industry to maximise recovery from the North Sea – making clear that he has learned his lesson from the 2011 tax raid on the sector.
Statoil says it will launch a new operations centre in Aberdeen within the next three years as it prepares for the launch of the giant Mariner field.
An expert commission on oil and gas will give the industry a vital opportunity to have a say on the future of the sector in an independent Scotland, the man chairing the new body said.
Aberdeen will always be the key place for offshore oil and gas activity, believes the man behind the successful Offshore Europe conference.
Premier Oil has handed Emerson a $17million contract to automate production on its new offshore North Sea Solan field.