Nighthawk makes £13.8m asset sale following bankruptcy filing
London-listed Nighthawk Energy has made a £13.8million sale of its assets after having filed for bankruptcy.
London-listed Nighthawk Energy has made a £13.8million sale of its assets after having filed for bankruptcy.
Energy firm Equinor has today announced the installation of the first module upon the Martin Linge field in the North Sea.
An industry leader, who recently highlighted the challenges faced by women in oil and gas, has praised two female engineering students.
OPEC is consulting with lawyers to prepare a strategy to defend against proposed U.S. legislation that could open the cartel up to antitrust lawsuits, according to people familiar with the matter.
Westhill-based engineering and technology firm Texo Group today announced two top tier appointments following a recent acquisition.
Equinor has been granted drilling permits for three wells in the Norwegian North Sea.
BP has said it is “focussed" on growing its North Sea business as it celebrates 20 years of production from one of its most ambitious projects.
Planned strike action at the Shetland Gas Plant has been postponed by one week to allow talks with French oil giant Total, Unite union has confirmed.
BP’s North Sea boss has confirmed the second phase of the huge Clair field is set to start production in Q4 of this year.
UK firm Tullow Oil has lost a legal dispute with Kosmos Energy over the termination of a contract in Ghana.
The current manager of BP's ETAP project has described how a Press and Journal article altered the course of his career.
The U.S. embargo on Iran oil shipments has put Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a quandary. If he plays along, India could find itself on the right side of President Donald Trump on trade but lose cheap supplies and precious foreign exchange.
Oil firm Tullow oil has announced that it may have to stop production from its north Kenyan oilfields is agreement cannot be reached with those in the local community.
The federal government charged Houston-based Energy XXI founder John Schiller on Monday with failing to disclose more than $10 million in personal loans and perks from corporate vendors and board members in exchange for contracts and appointments.
Fracking firm Cuadrilla has announced the completion of the UK’s second shale horizontal well at its Lancashire site.
An oil and gas firm has helped people with life-challenging conditions by donating nearly £20,000 to charity.
A subsea services firm, which specialises in clearing unexploded bombs from the seabed, has appointed a new survey authority.
Aberdeen-headquartered energy services giant Wood has made an appointment to its new role of Chief Technology Officer.
Global investment in energy is failing to keep up with security and sustainability goals, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA).
North Sea and Middle East-focussed operator DNO has announced a two-thirds increase in production from the Peshkabir field in Iraq.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has confirmed that it intends to take "no further action" in its probe of the Ninian Southern rig, which had to be down-manned last week amid concerns over faulty lifeboats.
Energy giant Shell has been fined £40,000 for breaching climate pollution rules at the Mossmorran Chemical plant in Fife.
The North Sea yielded an additional 12 million barrel bounty last year thanks to five years of production efficiency (PE) improvements, a new report by the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) claims.
An inspection test of a North Sea pipeline which is planned to be recommissioned has found it is in “excellent condition”.
Offshore driller Transocean has won a 13-well UK North Sea contract with ConocoPhillips.