Technip secures Gullfaks package
Technip has won a Statoil contract for the fabrication, installation, and tie-in of flowlines for the Statoil-operated Gullfaks South field development in the Norwegian North Sea, block 34/10.
Technip has won a Statoil contract for the fabrication, installation, and tie-in of flowlines for the Statoil-operated Gullfaks South field development in the Norwegian North Sea, block 34/10.
According to a latest research conducted by alternative energy analysts at Global Data, UK's renewable energy installed capacity is expected to match the dominant thermal (gas and coal-fired) energy sector by 2025.
John A Manzoni has stepped down from the role of president and CEO at Talisman. Hal Kvisle, former president and CEO of TransCanada Corporation and a current director of Talisman Energy, has assumed the role.
Ex Royal Navy and sometime loss adjuster in Hong Kong, Chris Charman has been appointed CEO of IMCA (International Marine Contractors Association). He replaces Hugh Williams who is retiring.
Esa Ikäheimonen will succeed Gregory Cauthen as executive VP and CFO at drilling company Transocean on November 15. Ikäheimonen has spent the majority of his 22 year career in the energy sector, including Shell for nearly 20 years.
Aberdeen international skills and learning provider, Atlas, has issued three new translations of its IMIST programme, which is therefore now available in nine languages.
MORE than 160 jobs are to be created after a £5million investment by a Buchan-based engineering group.
North-east energy service firm SeaEnergy said yesterday it was confident of growth in the coming months despite widening losses.
Firms and workers from across the oil and gas sector are vying for annual industry awards.
Onshore oil and gas explorer Europa Oil & Gas is "considering its options" after an appeal over plans to drill in Surrey was thrown out.
Russia's energy minister Alexander Novak is to host a Russian Day at a gas industry conference in London next month.
Oilfield service business Archer has signed a second major North Sea deal in the space of two days.
Libya's government is taking strong steps to improve security in the country and boost the return of foreign investment, guests heard at an oil and gas dinner in the north-east last night.
Global oilfield service company Archer said yesterday a renewed contract for Marathon Oil was creating at least 80 jobs within its Aberdeen operations.
Oil and gas upstream recruitment specialist Caerus Resources is aiming for further growth after moving to premises at Banchory Business Centre about four times the size of its previous Aberdeen site.
Subsea equipment-rental firm Unique System UK unveiled £3.2million of investment at its Aberdeen base yesterday.
A £10million fund to help keep the North Sea oil and gas industry productive was unveiled yesterday.
Oil and gas explorer Trap Oil said yesterday it hoped to achieve operator status in the UK North Sea by the year end.
A UK-listed energy exploration firm focused on operations offshore India has relocated its base to Aberdeen.
Cairn Energy's director of corporate affairs, David Nisbet, sets out the firm's position on controversial Arctic exploration
Global plant, lifting and tool-rental specialist ATR said yesterday it had signed a deal to supply wire and rope products to North Sea customers.
Falkland Oil and Gas (FOG) announced today it had started drilling on the Scotia exploration well in the Falklands.
Dolphin Drilling has said it is to work with four oil firms off Norway under a new £155million contract for its Bredford Dolphin semi-submersible drilling rig.
French oil firm Total is banking on a string of African projects to help fuel a 25% rise in output over five years.
THE crew of a North Sea support vessel have been praised for saving the life of a diver who was stranded nearly 300ft underwater with no air line.