Spaceport safety measures needed to reduce risk to North Sea rigs
Rocket launches from Sutherland could require safety measures to reduce risks to workers on North Sea oil and gas platforms - and residents of the Faroe Islands.
Rocket launches from Sutherland could require safety measures to reduce risks to workers on North Sea oil and gas platforms - and residents of the Faroe Islands.
Energy giant Total confirmed this morning that strikes had begun on three of its North Sea installations in a dispute over rotas.
Shareholders of Aberdeen-based Warrego Energy have unanimously approved the firm's acquisition by Australia's Petrel Energy in a reverse takeover.
Helicopters are at their happiest when they are being worked hard, a boss at manufacturer Sikorsky said.
A boss at supermajor BP has challenged the view that suppliers are due an increase in rates.
The UK foreign secretary held a roundtable meeting with North Sea oil and gas bosses on Friday amid - what he described as - “the crucial final stages” of Brexit negotiations.
Setting up shop away from traditional industrial centres can help companies bridge the talent gap during an upcycle, an oil industry chief has said.
Unlike most oil and gas installations, the Beatrice complex is visible from land.
Perth-based engineering firm Merlin ERD has celebrated a record seven-figure profit in the first full year since moving to employee ownership.
A safety specialist is eyeing a move to Dundee to capitalise on upcoming decommissioning projects.
Financially struggling Venezuela must pay Houston's ConocoPhillips $8.7 billion for the government's expropriation of the company's investments in Venezuela more than a decade ago, a legal dispute arm of the World Bank ruled Friday.
Aberdeen’s Lord Provost is travelling to Houston this week to speak at a leading energy conference.
Ace Winches delivered a pioneering new product for the installation and pull-in of two steel catenary risers on the Buckskin deepwater development in the Gulf of Mexico.
Thirteen people have been arrested after a protest against the Scottish Oil Club's annual dinner in Edinburgh.
The decision of the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund to reduce holdings in oil stocks wasn’t as far-reaching as the industry feared, but dealt a symbolic blow to fossil fuels that will reverberate for energy companies and their investors.
Big Oil dodged a bullet.
A worker in Norway has won nearly £60,000 in lost earnings after she challenged helicopter firm Bristow.
Intercontinental Exchange Inc. says its Dutch natural gas market has the potential to become a world beater in energy trading.
An oil and gas stalwart has joined the advisory board of an organisation to promote ethnic diversity in the industry.
To mark International Women's Day, Energy Voice has carried out a series of interviews with female industry leaders.
Profits increased at CNR International last year as the Canadian firm stepped up production.
Jeremy Hunt insisted yesterday he is determined to deliver a Brexit that works for the oil and gas sector as he acknowledged the industry’s fears over EU withdrawal.
Premier Oil’s chief executive said yesterday the firm was “running hot” as it posted its first set of profitable results since 2013.
An oil and gas industry leader has said there is a “disappointing” lack of progress being made on gender diversity.
Industry body Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) has announced plans to encourage more diversity in the workforce.