No staff ‘exposed’ say Score Group after firm served asbestos improvement notice
Score Group has said no staff were "exposed" to asbestos particles after the firm was served with an improvement notice by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Score Group has said no staff were "exposed" to asbestos particles after the firm was served with an improvement notice by the Health and Safety Executive (HSE).
Oil workers felt the effects of an earthquake in the North Sea this week, according to seismologists.
The UK Government "carefully and independently" came to the conclusion that Iran was responsible for missile strikes on a Saudi oil plant, Foreign Secretary Dominic Raab has said.
Aberdeen-headquartered EnerMech said it is making European expansion a “top priority” with the appointment of a new director.
Chariot Oil & Gas is covered for its near-term work commitments but to step ahead it must sign up partners for its various projects.
Total’s investor presentation walked a fine line between commitments to new projects and steps to secure the confidence of investors.
Oil and gas producer Serica Energy is looking at “a couple of serious opportunities” to expand its UK North Sea portfolio and build on recent deals, its boss said.
Hague and London Oil (Halo) has struck a deal to buy stakes in several Dutch and UK North Sea assets from One-Dyas for £7.8 million.
Irving engineering, procurement and construction Fluor plans to sell off $1 billion in assets as the company refocuses on energy sector projects.
Craig International has secured £50 million of new contracts in the first half of 2019.
An Aberdeen-based energy services firm has won a contract worth more than £1million for work in Far East Russia.
Weatherford has signed a £175 million contract to supply Adnoc with its rotary steerable system (RSS) over a three-year period.
The head of the shipping firm that owns the British-flagged oil tanker held by Iran since July has said it is still in Iranian waters, a day after Tehran said the vessel was free to move.
Norske Shell has agreed a deal with underwater design firm Sonardyne for a 10-year seabed subsidence monitoring campaign at its Ormen Lange field in the Norwegian Sea.
Archer Platform Drilling has announced its success in obtaining an extension deal from Aker BP for two North Sea platforms.
Oil fell on signs Saudi Arabia is making progress in restoring output even as uncertainty remains about the kingdom’s ability to bring back all lost supply by the end of the month.
French oil major Total SA will accelerate dividend growth in a sign of confidence that investment in fast-growing gas and electricity markets will steadily increase cash flow.
South Korea has struck a 15-year deal with BP for LNG supplies, covering 1.58 million tonnes per year.
Aminex is becoming more positive on its delayed farm out in Tanzania, giving it sufficient confidence to get under way with preparations for the Chikumbi-1 well.
McDermott International has won the front-end engineering design (FEED) contract for Posco's Shwe Phase 3 gas field development, offshore Myanmar.
RockRose Energy saw a 449% boost in earnings for the first six months of the year – before completing its takeover of Marathon Oil’s UK assets.
Serica Energy bosses said today that the firm’s first-half results justified the hard-fought acquisitions of a North Sea package last year.
Transocean has relinquish its interests in two drillships under construction to Samsung Heavy Industries.
Five Greenpeace protesters who occupied an oil rig for almost four days costing the operators and the taxpayer more than £500,000 have been spared a jail sentence.
Drilling has begun on Warwick West, the third in a three well campaign west of Shetland for Hurricane Energy and partner Spirit Energy.