Bomb attack fails to disrupt Israeli gas to Egypt flow
A pipeline in Egypt’s Sinai has been bombed, according to reports on February 2, but imports from Israel have continued unabated.
A pipeline in Egypt’s Sinai has been bombed, according to reports on February 2, but imports from Israel have continued unabated.
Tata Steel, one of Europe's leading steel producers, has secured three separate contracts with TechnipFMC for work in the UK North Sea, further building on the relationship between the two companies.
Exxon Mobil Corp.’s partner on a Papua New Guinea gas project that’s threatened by failed talks with the government hit back at the state’s position on Monday, saying its terms were uneconomical.
KBR has won project management consultancy (PMC) work from ADNOC on the Ghasha concession.
Ebikabowei Victor Ben sips French red wine at his plush home in Nigeria’s capital as he reminisces about a daring speedboat attack on one of the nation’s most critical oil installations.
BP will hope to better rival Shell as the company prepares to put forward its final quarter and full-year results next week.
ADM Energy has signed up support from Trafigura, with the oil trader agreeing to support “investment opportunities” in African energy.
Energy service firm Worley said today that its chief executive, Andrew Wood, will retire later this month after 26 years with the firm, including seven at the helm.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (ADNOC) and the Dubai Supply Authority (DUSUP) have signed an agreement to develop the Jebel Ali project, a shallow gas find.
Ithaca Energy has confirmed plans to sanction phase two of an enhanced oil recovery (EOR) project on the Captain field in the North Sea.
Tributes have been paid to an “innovative” Aberdeen doctor who was on the frontline helping victims of the Piper Alpha disaster.
A North Sea deal between one of the basin’s biggest producers and a little-known consortium has set “alarm bells ringing” in the UK offshore oil and gas sector, a trade union boss has said.
“Rejuvenated” UK subsea energy engineering firms are preparing for a recruitment drive expected to deliver a major jobs boost for the sector, a new survey says.
Balmoral Group has said it remains “absolutely committed” to the growth of its Ace Winches subsidiary after announcing major changes at the top of the Aberdeenshire deck machinery specialist.
On the face of it, the UK-based subsea sector appears to be faring reasonably well. This is despite lingering impacts from the 2014-17 oil and gas slump, mounting pressures from the climate change crisis and major geopolitical forces at work.
Scottish company Global Offshore is under new private equity ownership after a £190 million-plus takeover of its parent.
The Nigerian economy has a gas distribution and power generation problem. African Infrastructure Investment Managers (AIIM) is playing a part to tackle this, through its investment alongside Savannah Petroleum in assets previously owned by Seven Energy.
An Aberdeen-based independence group is to screen a documentary focussing on the energy transition.
One of the north-east’s key public sector figures, David Rennie, is moving to a new role with the international arm of Scotland’s enterprise agencies in mid-February.
Chevron reported a massive $6.6 billion loss in the fourth quarter after $10.4 billion in write-offs in North America because of continuously weak natural gas prices.
Exxon Mobil recorded a $5.7 billion profit in the fourth quarter, off 5 percent from a year earlier because of weaker sales and pricing in its petrochemical and refining divisions.
Aker Energy Ghana is replacing country director Jan Helge Skogen with Kadijah Amoah, effective as of February 1.
Eskom has set out plans for a new “philosophy maintenance”, under which its power plants will be serviced in line with how they were supposed to be, while also seeking cost savings and taking a harder line with lenders.
Serica Energy’s boss has said the firm is “well equipped” to withstand the two-month shutdown of its main producing assets in the UK North Sea.
A newly-formed consortium led by French, family-owned firm Ponticelli has landed a five-year deal to support oil major Total's UK North Sea platforms.