Maersk Curlew due back on stream soon
A North Sea floating production vessel is due to come back on stream soon after being shut down since early June following a minor gas leak.
A North Sea floating production vessel is due to come back on stream soon after being shut down since early June following a minor gas leak.
Chinese investment in the North Sea was a long time coming; no activity for decades then two deals on the same day.
A deepwater exploration well being drilled by BP could become one of the most expensive wells in the North Sea, coming in with a price tag in excess of £100million.
International law firm Pinsent Masons officially opened its new Aberdeen headquarters yesterday and revealed its energy team had acted in deals worth in excess of £500million over the past six months.
Sodexo revealed its biggest North Sea contract win yesterday, a deal running to hundreds of millions of pounds with Talisman Energy (UK).
SLP Engineering has been bought by a subsidiary of Singapore-based marine and offshore engineering group Sembcorp Marine.
Aberdeen and London based oil and gas firm Sterling Resources has appointed a new vice president of business development.
Aberdeen's Sigma Offshore has appointed a new chief operating officer as it looks to expand with the launch of a new London office.
Aberdeen offshore support specialist Viking SeaTech today named Adrian Bannister as chief financial officer.
Australian oil services giant WorleyParsons is opening its first operational base in Scotland.
Montrose oil and gas training company The Safety Hub has added three new directors and an extra division. It has appointed Jill Rennie as consultancy director heading up the new environmental division, John Moss as training director and Geoff Feeney as managing director.
Petrofac said it had become the first North Sea oil and gas services provider to develop and introduce an e-learning training programme for offshore workers.
Shareholders of Canadian oil firm Nexen will vote next week on a £9.6billion deal which would see the firm taken over by China's national offshore oil firm.
North Sea oil and gas exploration and production company Bridge Energy said yesterday it was targeting a UK stock market listing on September 27.
Energy consultant Adil said yesterday it had signed a £15million deal to support a major project west of Shetland.
New technologies aimed at helping the subsea industry overcome the many challenges it faces go on show in Aberdeen next month.
Cosalt Offshore said yesterday it had transformed its Aberdeen premises to meet demand.
Oil and gas engineering company Aquaterra Energy has revealed plans to double revenue from its business in the north-east.
Phuel Oil Tools said yesterday it had invested more than £300,000 in a facility in the US to meet growing international demand.
Bosses at a division of Aberdeen-based energy service giant Wood Group are celebrating a £15million contract to design and build a 75-megawatt gas turbine near Houston in America.
ExxonMobil has lined up a drilling rig to drill an exploration well offshore Ireland.
Stork Technical Services said yesterday its Aberdeen-based subsea division had signed contracts worth a combined £10million in recent months.
As the oil and gas industry's skill shortages continue, many firms are looking to other sectors to plug the gap.
Royal Dutch Shell has halted its drilling in the Arctic one day after the work began as sea ice moved towards its drillship off Alaska, putting what the oil company has called "a historic move" on temporary hold.
Aberdeen-based industrial services provider BIS Salamis said yesterday it had achieved strong growth in business in the southern North Sea (SNS), with annual turnover from the area up by 30% to £30million.