‘Each oil find is unique, but Clair is a one-off’
Locked away in BP’s archive is a handwritten note.
Locked away in BP’s archive is a handwritten note.
A decommissioning specialist has taken a step closer to setting up a scrapping facility at the Fife-based birthplace of numerous oil rigs.
Aberdeenshire-based subsea specialist Ashtead Technology has taken over a Canadian underwater inspection firm
The boss at Three60 Energy’s North Sea business has been promoted to group CEO.
A £62 million project to re-route gas from the Clipper South field has been completed, licence partners said.
The U.K. might fail to honor commitments relating to emergency fuel stockpiles as its exit from the European Union approaches, a trade group representing the nation’s oil refiners said.
More than 230 people gathered at a special event to celebrate diversity in the UK’s oil and gas sector.
On a sunny October morning, members of the The Geological Society pack an ornate lecture theater at their imposing headquarters on London’s Piccadilly. One of their number introduces a scientist who “needs no introduction,” the man people had come to see.
Oil prices mired in a bear market are continuing their declines as bearish technical indicators signal further pain.
Equinor has made discovery containing up to 24billion cubic feet of gas in the Barents Sea.
Egdon Resources’ Wressle oil discovery in Lincolnshire has been recommended for approval by the local council.
British Gas owner Centrica is on course to meet its targets for 2018 despite weaker than expected performance at Spirit Energy.
An ambitious bid to build the UK’s largest heavy lift offshore decommissioning vessel could create up to 500 jobs for Tayside and leverage tens of millions of pounds of inward investment into the city.
Oil industry bosses are more vigorously questioning whether current rules for leaving installations in the North Sea are fit for purpose, an Aberdeen academic said.
Shell UK has said it still has “some way to go” in improving gender balance as it reported an average pay gap of 18.6% for 2018.
Chemical engineering specialist Aubin Group has announced changes to its top team as chief executive Paddy Collins has taken up a new role.
International workforce services company Airswift has fixed down roots in Aberdeen on the back of growing demand from the North Sea energy industry.
As we stressed in our evidence to the Select Committee, in continuing to support the removal of offshore oil and gas installations at end of life, Greenpeace is in line with the approach to decommissioning that was only months ago reaffirmed by all 15 countries that are party to the OSPAR Convention, including the UK.
The Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) has closed its national TechX roadshow at an event in Aberdeen.
Aberdeen-based Intelligent Plant is teaming up with oil operator Nexen and the Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) to help prevent major equipment failures offshore.
Oil giant Chevron's Big Foot deepwater project in the U.S. side of the Gulf of Mexico has started crude oil and natural gas production.
Timor-Leste will buy Shell’s 26.56% interest in the Greater Sunrise fields for £235 million.
The end of EC225 Super Puma helicopters in the North Sea has resulted in Babcock taking a £120million charge as it reshapes its oil and gas business.
Orkney Council is facing a bill of up to £384,000 to clean up an oil spill caused by the navy decades ago at Lyness port.
Aberdeen-headquartered Faroe Petroleum has started drilling the Brasse East exploration well off the coast of Norway.