Icahn challenges Oxy’s ‘hugely overpriced’ Anadarko deal
Activist investor Carl Icahn launched a lawsuit against Occidental Petroleum with the goal of potentially seeking board seats and a sale of the company.
Activist investor Carl Icahn launched a lawsuit against Occidental Petroleum with the goal of potentially seeking board seats and a sale of the company.
A recruiter, who was made redundant five times in the last downturn, has set up an event to help address the “PR” problems being faced by the oil and gas industry.
A full exit from the UK is “increasingly likely” for US major Chevron following the sale of its central North Sea portfolio to Ithaca Energy, an analyst said yesterday.
Tasmin Glass has been jailed for 10 years, for her involvement in the murder of Steven Donaldson.
Production has been restored at three North Sea platforms which were shut down due to pipeline repairs.
Hundreds of HR professionals gathered at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre yesterday to celebrate the most prestigious awards in the sector.
Aberdeen Harbour has welcomed the longest ever vessel to visit the port in its near 900-year history.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc is planning to acquire an oil-block stake in a second deal in South Africa’s relatively unexplored waters, months after a major discovery by Total SA boosted the country’s hydrocarbon prospects.
Italian firm Eni has announced the appointment of a new chief upsteam officer.
North Sea drillers have made a £6,500 donation to the RNLI lifeboat station in Aberdeen.
Aberdeen-based global energy consultancy Xodus Group has announced the appointment of a new subsea analysis lead.
Energy giant Shell has taken up operatorship of a Southern North Sea licence estimated to have recoverable reserves of 100million barrels of oil equivalent.
Dundee-based engineering group Texo will hold a jobs fair today as it seeks to rapidly expand its city workforce.
An Aberdeen-based oil and gas firm has been fined for accidentally releasing 83 tonnes of "toxic mud" into the North Sea.
The head of Whalsay Energy has said the North Sea oil industry needs to address high spending on “pseudo-dead” facilities after they stop producing.
Scores of offshore drillers have rejected an "inferior" pay offer from a group of companies accused of snubbing a collective agreement.
A boss at Neptune Energy has warned the industry to “move from a 20th century approach” to decommissioning.
A top lawyer has urged the oil industry to be mindful of the fallout from Shell’s Brent Spar project when considering decommissioning.
Exxon Mobil beat back mounting pressure to split the chairman and chief executive positions, and dismantle a structure that dates back decades and has seen the explorer through oil embargoes, war, currency crises and nationalisations.
Canadian Natural Resources Ltd. agreed to buy the Canadian business of Devon Energy Corp. for C$3.8 billion ($2.8 billion), gaining heavy-oil assets in the province of Alberta.
Exploration and production firm Neptune Energy said yesterday that it is pressing ahead with several UK North Sea projects.
Dana Petroleum has been fined £6,000 for accidentally releasing materials into the sea.
Aberdeen-headquartered Wood has announced a subsea deal at Chevron's Jansz-lo compression project in Western Australia.
Oslo-listed firm Borr Drilling has announced the sale of three jack-up rigs as it reports a widening of its losses in the first quarter of 2019.
Oil and gas firms are convinced that Aberdeen can cement its place as an energy powerhouse while making the transition to a low-carbon future.