Inaugural energy export conference to present ‘£100bn of project opportunities’
A new energy export conference is to be hosted in Aberdeen next year to present £100billion worth of project opportunities for UK companies.
A new energy export conference is to be hosted in Aberdeen next year to present £100billion worth of project opportunities for UK companies.
The North Sea is on a “strong footing” to grow its share of international work, after securing two major conferences last week.
Offshore industry body Subsea UK has put out its "final call" for entries ahead of its business awards bash.
Aberdeen has been successful in its bid to host a major conference bringing together the world’s major energy capitals.
The Scottish Government has U-turned on plans to recruit a trade specialist to drive up business between Saudi Arabia and domestic energy firms.
A consortium led by energy services giant Petrofac has won a £3billion clean fuels project in Thailand.
Oil services giant Schlumberger has reported a healthy increase in pretax profit for Q3 2018.
UK private equity-backed Alpha Petroleum has announced the completion of a deal to bring the Petrojarl Varg FPSO to the Cheviot field.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has announced it will open a new licensing round, targeting up to 300million barrels of oil in an under-developed area of the North Sea.
Offshore services firm Bilfinger Salamis said last night it "completely rejects claims" that union representatives were "removed" from the North Sea Culzean project.
Aberdeen-headquartered Oil exploration firm Faroe Petroleum has confirmed the start-up of the Rungne exploration well in the Norwegian North Sea.
Oilfield services firm Petrofac has today announced the completion of a 49% sale of the firms Mexico operations.
There will not be enough UK seafarers to maintain the North Sea’s offshore support vessel fleet in the event of a hard Brexit, according to an organisation for ship operators.
The subsea industry is finally starting to feel the positive effects of improved market conditions in oil and gas, despite this week’s closure of the Underwater Centre.
Oil exploration firm Aker BP has announced the completion of a North Sea well drill at production licence 203.
Russia has started discussions with Exxon Mobil Corp. over possible new oil and gas projects, potentially creating a dilemma as the U.S. government mulls more sanctions against the country.
ExxonMobil Corp. is targeting western and southern Africa for the world’s next big oil bonanza as the explorer scours the globe to repeat its success in Guyana.
BP has announced the start-up of its Thunder Horse Northwest Expansion in the Gulf of Mexico, four months ahead of schedule.
Fluor Corporation announced today that its subsidiary firm, Stork, has agreed a North Sea contract extension with Chrysaor.
Norwegian energy giant Equinor has inked an agreement to sell off its non-operated interests in the Tommeliten discovery to Polish state-owned oil and gas firm PGNiG for £167 million.
Global engineering firm Wood has announced a deal for front-end engineering design with IRPC Public Company Limited, formerly Thai Petrochemical Industry Public Company in south east Asia.
A proposed deal between oil giant BP and SDX Energy for a "significant package of assets" has been terminated.
The new chief executive of energy services firm Proserv believes the company has “turned a corner” since it underwent a debt restructuring deal earlier this year.
"Significant support" will be given to staff affected after a world-leading Highland subsea training base went into administration yesterday, putting around 50 jobs at risk.
The offshore helicopter market "has finally started to recover" after three years of difficulty, a new report by Westwood claims.