Weekend warm weather forecasts knock gas prices
Warm weather across the UK and fears over Norwegian production outages saw British gas prices drop today.
Warm weather across the UK and fears over Norwegian production outages saw British gas prices drop today.
Reef Subsea has appointed a new chief executive to oversee a major restructuring of the subsea service company.
BHP Billiton says it has completed the sale of its stakes in the East and West Browse joint ventures in Australia to PetroChina.
BG Group has begun commercial production from a third floating production vessel off Brazil.
Energy industry project management firm Technip has launched a new innovation and technology centre near Paris.
Investing in the South African energy market is a natural progression for Aberdeen companies looking to “extend their business to new frontiers”, the country' minister has told Energy Voice.
Energy minister Fergus Ewing says he hopes more women would be “inspired” to take up roles in the North Sea oil and gas industry.
Noble Energy will begin drilling for natural gas at a new appraisal well off Cyprus from tomorrow.
The UK Government has insisted a £1billion fund to prove the benefits of carbon capture and storage technology will not be axed in the forthcoming comprehensive spending review.
The UK is poised to become one of the first countries in the European Union to bring in tough new rules to stop the abuse of the gas and electricity market.
US energy business GE Oil & Gas has signed a £54million deal with Pemex to support the operator's Gulf of Mexico projects.
Wood Group Mustang has landed the contract to provide around 140 miles of gas pipelines for Dow's operations in Texas.
Energy services group SeaEnergy is to launch a new ship management company for the windfarm, oil and gas sector.
Aberdeen-based oil and gas logistics specialist RTH Lubbers has signed up for the UK Government’s trial of longer semi-trailers as the company looks at ways to further reduce carbon emissions.
A new chief executive has joined Cromarty Firth Port Authority.
The former boss of Chevron in Aberdeen has retired after 35 years with the business.
Offshore workers received more information on helicopter safety from the Press & Journal than their own companies, the Step Change in Safety study revealed.
Iran's crude oil exports dropped to 700,000 barrels per day in May - about a third of the country's oil exports since June 2011.
The Polish government is looking up to Asia to retain international investment in its energy sector.
Xodus Group and Atkins have been awarded a £1.4 million joint study by GDF Suez for concept work on the Austen field in the North Sea.
Norwegian energy giant Statoil has put the brakes on a huge Arctic project.
Aberdeen oil service company Flexlife said yesterday it had used new integrity monitoring technology at a North Sea field.
Noble is to press ahead and drill a second well on its Aprhodite gas discovery offshore Cyprus, most likely using the semi-submersible Ensco 5006.
Tanzania intends to stage an oil and gas exploration licensing round in October at which it will offer seven deep offshore blocks and one onshore block to explorers. The round will be launched on October 25 and be open until May 15, 2014. Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation has stated that this round revives an auction originally scheduled for September last.
A new head has been appointed for the North Caspian Productions Operations Company, which is Kazakh Kashagan project's operator, on the eve of oil production start-up at Kashagan field.