Aberdeen’s Xodus Group hails ‘strongest year’ for Asia-Pacific
Aberdeen-headquartered Xodus Group hailed its "strongest year" in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) following a clutch of contract wins.
Aberdeen-headquartered Xodus Group hailed its "strongest year" in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) following a clutch of contract wins.
Deepwater services firm Subsea 7 has announced a multi-million pound deal with BP for assets in the northern North Sea and west of Shetland.
Rig operator Rowan fell to a loss in its full-year 2018 results ahead of its merger with UK-based Ensco.
Switzerland-based digital firm Akselos has announced it has recieved Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) funding to develop its digital twin technology.
The International Trade secretary has told industry leaders the UK government will continue to support the oil and gas industry amid its climate change targets.
EY, one of the world’s largest professional services firms, has appointed a new global leader for oil and gas.
Global oil and gas companies are increasingly facing an uphill battle as global warming policies are taking their toll. Most analysts and market watchers are focusing on peak oil demand scenarios, but the reality could be much darker. International oil companies (IOCs) are likely to face a Black Swan scenario, which could end up being a boon for state-owned oil companies (NOCs).
Scottish engineering firm Weir Group enjoyed a 22% increase in profits in a "transformational" 2018.
Bosses at Archer hailed 2018 as a year of growth for the energy services firm.
Petrochemicals giant Ineos will invest £500 million to extend the life of a key North Sea pipeline system by "at least 20 years".
The UK Government has been warned that reducing its support for overseas oil and gas projects risks “endangering” firms in north-east Scotland.
Crondall Energy is hoping to leverage its experience on major projects for more work in the west of Shetland (WoS) region.
An Aberdeenshire oil services firm, renewable energy and Indian submarines have all helped drive up profits at James Fisher and Sons.
The attention of the energy industry has focused in recent years on the Permian Basin, the once tired West Texas oil field that roared back to life when hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling freed the vast reserves locked in its shale. But as the Permian gathers the attention, another aging oil field is making its own comeback.
Production has started at BP’s Angelin development offshore Trinidad and Tobago.
Hazardous waste management company Augean said its North Sea services subsidiary had “moved up the supply chain” in 2018.
The latest in a series of talks aimed at helping young people understand the oil and gas industry is to take place this week.
EOG Resources saw its quarterly revenues spike by more than one-third as the Houston oil and gas producer reported an $893 million profit for the fourth quarter, falling a bit shy of analysts' expectations.
The first concrete “foundation” for Aberdeen Harbour’s £350m expansion has begun its journey to the site.
Unite has announced a series of North Sea strikes will begin next month for Petrofac and Aker Solutions workers in defiance to plans to change rotas.
RockRose Energy has hailed the “expertise” of workers at the UK North Sea business it is acquiring from Marathon Oil.
A former City banker is confident he holds the key to unlocking untapped oil reserves in the UK North Sea.
RockRose’s swoop for Marathon Oil’s UK business will breathe new life and investment into “unloved and marginal” North Sea assets, an analyst said yesterday.
A giant drilling rig is to pass through the Minch this week as it leaves the port of Kishorn after re-fitting work.
When a few hundred Royal Dutch Shell Plc shareholders piled into a Methodist church in Westminster for their 2018 annual meeting, they got a lot more than the usual free sandwiches and PowerPoint slides.