OGA’s Data Repository being piloted ahead of public launch
A new scheme to rekindle activity in the North Sea is being phased in to the industry today.
A new scheme to rekindle activity in the North Sea is being phased in to the industry today.
North Sea volcanoes previously thought to contain magma could actually contain oil and gas reserves, academics have claimed.
A Fife beach has been closed to the public following an overnight oil spill.
Spirit Energy has handed in draft decommissioning proposals for two installations and associated pipelines at its South Morecambe field in the east Irish Sea.
Hibiscus Petroleum has largely attributed a surge in profits to its North Sea operations.
Aberdeen-headquartered Stena Drilling has been booked for an exploration well on the Orinduik block offshore Guyana.
After years of budget cuts, oil and gas companies are finally stepping up their exploration game. Several wildcat wells planned for 2019 have the potential to be “elephant” finds, according to Rystad Energy.
Offshore diving specialist Namaka Subsea has appointed a 40-year veteran as its new operations manager.
The energy services company Schlumberger is partnering with the Milwaukee firm Rockwell Automation to form a new company in Houston to sell equipment and services to advance digital technology and automation in the oilfield.
A dynamic new management team and broader services are shaping a bright future for offshore engineering specialist Epic International - a year after the death of its founder and managing director.
Aberdeen-headquartered energy services giant Wood has been awarded a multi-million pound deal by Norwegian energy firm Equinor for North Sea work.
Abu Dhabi’s government-owned oil giant was assigned the region’s highest credit rating as the company pursues international investors and seeks to raise new funds from its businesses.
The UK Government last night refuted claims it has made a decision on whether to back Shell’s plans to leave large parts of three oil and gas platforms on the seabed.
Not-for-profit energy skills-body Opito has announced the appointment of a new director to lead a fresh global focus at the organisation.
A series of oil and gas operators have been lined up for a major southern North Sea (SNS) supply chain event.
As the Energy Institute (EI) becomes a supporting organisation to the Methane Guiding Principles, Chief Executive Louise Kingham OBE FEI explains why she wants to see CH4 discussed alongside CO2 at next week’s IP Week conference.
Aberdeen-headquartered John Lawrie Group has announced it will set up a £5million decommissioning base at the Port of Dundee.
A total of 33 floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessels will be sanctioned between now and 2021, according to a new analyst forecast.
Aberdeen-based KCA Deutag (KCAD) has announced a series of onshore contract wins worth £85.1million.
The family of dead Petrofac founder Maroun Semaan have hit out at what they see as an attempt to shift blame in the recent bribery scandal to engulf the firm.
A North Sea inspection firm has revealed it will expand its business after the demise of its nearest rival.
The Oil and Gas Authority has highlighted concerns about a lack of diversity within the North Sea energy sector.
A Repsol-led consortium of businesses has announced a major gas find in Sumatra, Indonesia.
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The campaign to bring a new charity air ambulance to the north-east has soared forward with the creation of a new post dedicated to raising funds for the life-saving helicopter.