Only handful of tables left for industry’s big night out
Time is running out fast for anyone planning to attend this year's Press and Journal Energy Ball, but who has still to book.
Time is running out fast for anyone planning to attend this year's Press and Journal Energy Ball, but who has still to book.
Nasa is set to bring a space-age touch to US energy firms after announcing a partnership with Deloitte's centre for energy solutions to offer services to the oil and gas industry.
Russian energy giant Gazprom has been ordered to reimburse RWE for overpayments the German utilities company had made on gas purchases.
Aberdeen-based energy services company Wood Group says it is looking to hire more than 1,000 new people before the end of the year.
Statoil said it was disappointed after the highly anticipated first well drilled for a gas discovery close to its Johan Castberg find failed to yield commercial results.
BP has confirmed the Trans Adriatic Pipeline consortium has won the race to carry natural gas from Azerbaijan's major Shah Deniz II field.
Chief Treasury Secretary Danny Alexander has urged Scottish energy firms to cash-in on the new shale gas industry south of the border.
Faroe Petroleum said yesterday its oil and gas output was generating enough cash to keep pace with its exploration plans.
A competition to recognise the best performers in UK oil and gas industry has launched today.
Tax breaks and fast-tracked permits are to be offered for controversial shale-gas extraction as the full scale of reserves in the north of England's Bowland field was revealed.
The danger of power shortages in the UK by the middle of the decade has increased, regulator Ofgem has warned.
Centrica is to take a 45% stake in Serica's licence for two sea blocks in the East Irish Sea's Doyle prospect.
Ukraine will design a gas hub for storing European gas supplies on its doorstep, according to reports from the country.
Portugal says is currently assessing “local and international proposals" for shale gas drilling in the Algarve.
The amount spent on deepwater drilling will almost double over the next decade, a new survey has claimed.
Independent oil and gas firm Trapoil says it expects repairs to the P2 well on the Athena field to be completed 'quickly' to bring production back up to previous levels.
Salamander Energy says it has begin work on its exploration programme in the Gulf of Thailand.
Subsea 7 has warned it expects to lose up to $300million on its Brazilian offshore project at Guará-Lula NE project - which will significantly hit hopes of making a profit this year.
Spex Group, an Aberdeen provider of technology services to the global oil and gas industry, has been recognised in two categories in the Scottish regional judging of the PwC/HSBC Private Business Awards.
Highland energy leaders will work together to make Inverness and the surrounding area Scotland's second oil and gas hub, it was revealed yesterday.
Statoil has halted production on its Åsgard field after suffering a gas leak for the second time in little more than a week.
Oil giant BP has taken out adverts in leading US newspapers calling for a change in compensation payments in the wake of the Deepwater Horizon disaster.
OMV says the consortium it was leading in a bid to run gas from the Shah Deniz II field in Azerbaijan has failed to secure the deal.
Independent oil and gas firm Gulf Keystone says it expects to produce up to 40,000 barrels per day after its development plan for the Shaikan field was approved.
Dong E&P is to re-evaluate the Marjun oil discovery after beign awarded six exploration blocks in the latest round of licensing by the Faroe Islands.