Petrofac celebrates £15m contracts, including Triton work
Petrofac has announced it has secured a series of well engineering contracts worth £15.3m, including work in the North Sea.
Petrofac has announced it has secured a series of well engineering contracts worth £15.3m, including work in the North Sea.
The UK Oil and Gas Chaplaincy is set to relocate after 25 years at Total’s offices
A “no deal” Brexit will not impact the UK oil and gas sector’s licensing regime, but would alter obligations for emergency stores, the government has confirmed.
A major milestone has been reached in the development of a giant North Sea field as it aims for first oil next year.
The UK’s oil sector regulator has presented a bold vision of what the future might hold for a major terminal in Shetland.
A landmark report into the Piper Alpha disaster has finally been made free to the public, decades since its publication.
Further talks will be held today which will determine whether a programme of strike action will go ahead in the North Sea.
Norwegian shipping company SolstadFarstad is relocating its Aberdeen offices as it grows its business in the UK North Sea.
The race is on to become Norway’s biggest non-state oil company.
Tor Olav Troim, who took advantage of a brutal downturn to build Borr Drilling Ltd. from scratch into a $2.3 billion company, warned investors not to grow too enamored with the offshore drilling industry.
The state-sponsored Alaska liquefied natural gas export project has come to terms with Exxon Mobil to buy gas produced by the nation's biggest energy company.
A grassroots energy advocacy group in Texas is touting the benefits of South Texas' Eagle Ford Shale oil field, saying its created tens of thousands of jobs and generated tens of billions in economic output.
Scottish oil and gas sales saw an 18.2% increase to £20billion in the last financial year.
Libyan oil authorities have said that production remained steady despite an attack on the Tripoli oil headquarters.
Ecuador will launch an eight block oil and gas licensing round, the country's energy minister has announced today.
Oil and gas subsea specialist Enpro Subsea has announced it is adding to its South American team in an effort to expand it's Brazilian portfolio.
The Scottish Government's claim today that it wants to 'rebuild exploration activity' in the North Sea has been labelled as contradictory and confusing by a Green MSP.
A ‘use it or lose it’ warning has been issued as it emerged a number of top operators don’t have North Sea drilling plans.
Siccar Point Energy has delayed the drilling of an exploration well on one of the North Sea’s hottest prospects until next year.
Unite workers have “emphatically rejected” a pay offer from Total, which were aimed at averting further North Sea strikes.
Significant progress in cost reduction in the oil and gas sector is likely to bottom out this year, according to a new report on the performance of supermajors.
Energy giant Shell has hinted at another North Sea project being sanctioned in the coming weeks.
Oil and Gas UK said “there will be no miracles here” as it yesterday outlined the cautious approach needed for the sector emerging from the downturn.
Oil exploration firm Cairn Energy has blamed heavy half-year losses on tax row with Indian authorities.
Odfjell Drilling and Ithaca Energy have today agreed a deal for a North Sea well drilled by the Deepsea Bergen, plus optional additional wells.