ESS needs new base to accommodate expansion
Subsea technology specialist Ecosse Subsea Systems (ESS) said yesterday it had moved to larger premises as it prepared for significant business growth.
Subsea technology specialist Ecosse Subsea Systems (ESS) said yesterday it had moved to larger premises as it prepared for significant business growth.
Russia’s oil giant Rosneft reported near £700million (35billion roubles) net income for the second quarter of 201 - despite the costly TNK-BP buyout sparking a three-fold increase in the company's debt.
US onshore oil firm EnerJex has entered into merger talks with Colorado production company Black Raven Energy.
Houston-based oil technology firm Flotek is to snap up fellow Texans Eclipse IOR Services.
South Korean engineering group Daewoo has won a £461million service contract for Iraq's largest gas field.
Clean-up operations are under way after tons of oil struck one of Thailand's most popular resorts following a weekend oil spill.
Engineering group Technip says the bumper deal it has landed to help bring the Alder North Sea field online shows the continuing strength of the UK Continental Shelf.
Eastern European-focused oil and gas firm JKX saw production rise by more than 20% for the first half of 2013 after posting a $7.5m profit.
EXCLUSIVE: Mozambique is urgently awaiting Aberdeen's help to grow its fledgling energy industry, the country's minister for minerals has told Energy Voice.
Campaigners have raised new concerns over controversial “tar sands” after it emerged a series of oil spills have occurred at one site in recent months.
Gas giant BG Group has made a new gas find after drilling off the Tanzania coast.
Circle Oil is to buy up the remaining 30% stake in the Mahida offshore exploration licence in Tunisia.
Salamander Energy has spudded its latest well in the Gulf of Thailand.
Trust in the energy market is being undermined by a lack of transparency about profits being made by companies, MPs warned today.
The UK Government has been accused of “complacently standing by” while oil and gas drilling starts in the Arctic despite the risks to the environment and climate.
Links between the UK energy supply chain and the Colombian oil and gas industry have been boosted after a two-day fact-finding mission to the north-east by state oil company Ecopetrol.
Pemex has posted a $3.8billion loss for the second quarter of 2013 - just weeks before the Mexican government is set to overhaul the country's oil industry.
Engineering firm FMC Technologies has landed a $40million deal to provide subsea work for Petrobras.
Australian energy firm New Guinea Energy has sold half of its Papua New Guinea licence to ExxonMobil for $40million.
Italian oil and gas group Eni has completed its $4.2billion deal with China's National Petroleum Corporation CNPC over a share in its Mozambique operation.
Russia-focused exploration firm Urals Energy says it will now look at results after a two-part seismic study into the island of Koguev was carried out.
Oil exploration firm Europa has won a High Court battle to be allowed to drill for oil at the Holmwood prospect in Surrey.
French oil giant Total saw second-quarter profits dip 3% despite reporting its first output rise in three years after being hit by a fall in oil prices.
The go-ahead has been given for exploration drilling at a potential onshore oil find in Leicestershire.
Independent North Sea oil company Enegi could deploy the automated buoy oil production technology on the Malvolio fild alongside its currently planned use in the Fyne field.