Senergy’s expansion drive moves up gear
Senergy has opened new offices in Aberdeen and Dubai as part of expansion plans.
Senergy has opened new offices in Aberdeen and Dubai as part of expansion plans.
There was another huge turnout for the world's top oil and gas show, which drew to a close in Houston in the US yesterday.
Oil and gas firm North Sea Energy (NSE) said today it had appointed Ian Lisseter as head of its UK business.
Norwegian subsea construction firm Ocean Installer has picked up a contract with ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Norway for survey and intervention work on the Balder field.
Premier Oil said today an exploration well on its Stingray prospect had found no oil and would be plugged and abandoned.
Summit Petroleum's North Sea Orchid prospect could contain up to 40million barrels of oil, it was announced today.
Fast-expanding north-east oil service company Bowtech Products is exhibiting at OTC for the first time.
The Houston branch of an Aberdeen-based subsea service company has moved into a new office double the size of its previous premises.
Law firm Pinsent Masons said at OTC yesterday that it had appointed Bob Ruddiman as global head of energy and natural resources.
Most oil and gas professionals believe operators should be liable for the risks associated with their exploration and production activity.
Westhill-based energy production technology service company Proserv has unveiled next-generation subsea cutting equipment.
North-east oil service business Fisher Offshore announced yesterday it had spent more than £5million upgrading its equipment.
Aberdeen-based offshore cabin specialist Labtech Services is to re-introduce a hire fleet to meet growing demand in the North Sea and around the world.
Aberdeen company Tendeka is among exhibitors at OTC.
Among OTC regulars from Scotland is Jock Gardiner, energy industry partner at Maven Capital Partners, who is now on his 14th trip to the show.
Subsea 7 is exhibiting its expertise and groundbreaking technology at the show.
EFC Group announced the appointment of a vice-president for the Americas yesterday and the successful delivery of two contracts.
Viking SeaTech, of Aberdeen, said yesterday it had signed a co-operation agreement with Swedish business MoorLink.
Oil and gas consultant Magma Products, of Aberdeen, plans to recruit a further 20 engineers after completing a £750,000 move to new offices.
North-east firm ThinJack says it has achieved record turnover of £600,000.
Simmons and Company's Aberdeen office said it has one of the strongest pipelines of deals in the firm's history in the UK after announcing it has completed four deals in the first quarter of 2012, together worth £340million.
Dana Petroleum last night said first oil had been achieved on the Van Ghent well on the Dutch continental shelf yesterday.
New guidelines to help North Sea operators deal with rapidly aging platforms and pipelines have been drawn up through a joint project between the Health and Safety Executive and the industry.
Scottish marine technology service company Nautronix announced a big Norwegian contract win at OTC yesterday.
Craig Group said at OTC yesterday that a £35million investment in four new vessels had already secured multimillion-pound contracts for the Aberdeen global shipping and energy service company.