ICR chief says firm’s international expansion a ‘success story’
ICR Integrity’s boss said yesterday that the energy services firm’s international expansion was a “success story” and predicted higher earnings this year.
ICR Integrity’s boss said yesterday that the energy services firm’s international expansion was a “success story” and predicted higher earnings this year.
A former UK Energy minister has been appointed as the new chairman of the North Sea industry regulator.
Cuadrilla and Ineos decided last month that it was time to ramp up the pressure on the UK Government to relax the seismic shocks threshold for their shale gas (and oil) exploration effort onshore.
Aberdeenshire companies Cable Solutions Worldwide (CSW) and ESWL have relocated to new premises in Inverurie in a move supported by a £565,000 funding package from Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS).
Exxon Mobil is seeking to maintain its top spot in the world of Big Oil by hiking spending and aiming to churn out increasingly higher volumes of oil and gas with a strong emphasis in West Texas and South America.
The Government's new planning guidance relating to fracking has been found to be unlawful by the High Court.
A crane has toppled from a methane gas extraction platform, plunging into the Adriatic Sea and killing the operator, Italian energy company Eni said.
The boss of Rockrose Energy has said he's "hopeful" about the firm's takeover plans for Independent Oil and Gas (IOG), despite an initial rejection.
The head of a major North Sea safety body has stood down from his role.
RockRose Energy is eyeing up North Sea takeover opportunities with a large lens, according to consultancy Westwood Global Energy Group.
Bosses at Costain Group said the engineering and construction firm delivered a "strong" set of results in 2018 and built up a record order book.
Jeremy Cresswell gets the low-down on the benefits of WorleyParsons’ acquisition of Amec FW’s North Sea operation
An injunction granted to energy giant Ineos has created an "impermissible severe chilling effect" on campaigners' right to protest against fracking, the Court of Appeal has heard.
Add Energy has launched new maintenance software which it claims will save operators an average of £2million per year.
A trade union is ramping up its North Sea strike action plans after accusing employers of trying to impose “hated” rotas on its members.
The nation's two largest oil companies said Tuesday they plan to significantly hike their activity in West Texas' Permian Basin and dominate the region, spending even more money while others cut back.
Subsea 7 said today that it had won three engineering studies contracts with Woodside since December 2018.
Oil giant BP and north-east firm Enpro Subsea have announced a new global framework agreement.
Just as Venezuelan state-run oil company PDVSA was running out of an obscure product needed to thin out its crude and keep exports flowing in the wake of U.S. sanctions, Russia is coming to the rescue.
Independent Oil and Gas' board has rejected a £26.6m takeover proposal from RockRose Energy.
The start-up of Equinor’s £4.5bn Mariner project east of Shetland has reportedly been delayed.
French oil major Total will buy 10% of the Arctic LNG 2 project in Russian from Novatek.
Arab Spring-style protests have rocked Europe’s third-biggest natural gas supplier. Thousands of young Algerians have taken to the streets, fed up with an octogenarian president who’s been in power for 20 years and a weak economy that doesn’t generate enough jobs. While the rare public display of dissatisfaction has sparked a political crisis in the authoritarian state, the country’s energy exports haven’t been disrupted.
First Integrated Solutions (FIS) boss Martin Suttie insists his millionaire father, Ian, is determined to help the company grow.
An oil and gas stalwart has launched a multi-million pound fundraiser to bring a “world-first” technology to the sector.