Scot Gov look to fortify fracking policy with fresh consultation
The Scottish Government confirmed last night it was looking to fortify its fracking policy with a fresh public consultation on the practice.
The Scottish Government confirmed last night it was looking to fortify its fracking policy with a fresh public consultation on the practice.
A new flagship report highlighting the oil and gas industry's critical role in the energy transition will be unveiled in Aberdeen next week.
Perenco has vowed to carry out a review following a scolding from the UK's workplace safety watchdog.
The latest legal challenge against fracking at Cuadrilla's controversial Preston New Road site is set to be heard at the High Court.
The U.S. oil benchmark fell below $51 a barrel Wednesday morning after the federal government reported that crude stockpiles rose for the 10th consecutive week.
The UK's support for oil and gas "exploitation" in the Arctic goes against Government climate change pledges, a new report has said.
The UK offshore oil and gas sector is "ready to support" carbon capture and storage (CCUS), the boss of Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) has revealed.
Energy and petrochemicals giant Ineos today threw its weight behind UK Prime Minister Theresa May's Brexit deal.
Fred. Olsen Energy (FOE) has binned its restructuring plans after commodity price volatility derailed its efforts to sell a vessel for £266 million.
Oil climbed as the Trump administration signaled optimism a trade deal may be reached with China and an industry report indicated robust U.S. fuel demand.
A looming skills shortage in the north-east oil and gas sector has been highlighted in the latest industry survey from the Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce (AGCC).
Higher oil prices and industry’s “relentless focus” on efficiency have pushed decommissioning projects further into the future, a flagship report said.
Diplomats yesterday praised the “long-lasting relationship” being forged between Aberdeen and the South American nation of Guyana, while on a trade mission to the city.
A global supplier of steel tubes to the energy sector has told its chief executive to continue in the role despite his inclusion in a fraud case in Argentina.
Cluff Natural Resources (CLNR) has made a breakthrough in its lengthy pursuit of a farm-out partner to help develop a southern North Sea licence.
Scotland’s first ultra-deep-water (UDW) port would have to secure 10 decommissioning projects to pay for itself, a flagship report said.
BP took a cue from a Greek epic poem to name its new deepwater Gulf of Mexico platform "Argos" after Odysseus' loyal dog.
Nearly £1 billion worth of security has been squirreled away to protect UK taxpayers from being slapped with excessive decommissioning bills, a UK Government official said.
A £2.5 million cash pot will be shared between 12 decommissioning projects as part of the Scottish Government's latest funding round.
A £16m bribery case involving FH Bertling has resulted in the conviction of nine people.
A fatal accident on the platform of Brazilian oil giant Petrobras has killed one worker.
Bosses at Faroe Petroleum urged investors to snub a hostile takeover offer from Norwegian oil firm DNO and hold onto their shares.
Costs for deepwater projects will surge as investment heads for a global peak, according to a leading oil and gas consultancy.
Spirit Energy has submitted plans to develop the Pegasus West project in the southern North Sea to the UK Government.
Scotland's energy minister will launch the annual Offshore Decommissioning Conference in St Andrews today.