Saudis weigh up higher oil price as U.S. asks for more
Saudi Arabia will have to navigate a particularly delicate balance between chasing buyers and charging more for its crude when setting monthly prices for its biggest customers this week.
Saudi Arabia will have to navigate a particularly delicate balance between chasing buyers and charging more for its crude when setting monthly prices for its biggest customers this week.
Japanese firm Modec is in contention to provide a floating production vessel for the Barossa project in Australia.
Equinor today filed its £700-million-plus plans for further developing the huge Troll field off Norway.
ExxonMobil has awarded SBM Offshore contracts to carry out front end engineering work on a second floating production vessel for the Liza development off Guyana.
The chairman of Lerwick Port Authority (LPA) has hailed the growing contribution of cruise ship visits as the organisation released its annual review, showing a steep drop in profits and a decline in turnover last year.
A new skills strategy for oil and gas is being developed following the launch of OPITO’s Workforce Dynamics Review.
President Donald Trump’s weekend of oil diplomacy offered mixed messages on supply, and conflicting responses from analysts who predicted a short-term price drop but said a rebound was due in the long run.
Energean Oil and Gas said today that a Greek appeal court had back its appeal against tax and transfer pricing penalties.
London-based Soco International said today that it had agreed to sell its assets in Angola for $5 million.
The Norwegian subsidiary of Italian energy firm Eni has taken over Point Resources and formed a company called Var Energi.
BP said today that the $28 billion Shah Deniz 2 gas development in Azerbaijan has commenced production.
An Aberdeenshire engineering firm has developed a product which could diffuse “ticking time bombs” on oil platforms and save UK operators more than £300 million.
A huge swing in North Sea oil revenues suggests the sector is "alive and well", an industry chief said.
If the world’s biggest crude exporter says it’s going to ramp up production, prices usually drop. But as Saudi Arabia adds barrels before its customers get burned, prices have jumped. And Donald Trump isn’t happy.
French oil giant Total will step up security at its north-east facilities amid protest concerns after a week of high-profile disputes with staff over pay and hours, which resulted in a vote in favour of strike action.
Oil field service giant TechnipFMC has been awarded a contract by Total E&P Angola for the Zinia Phase 2 field development, located offshore Angola.
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration backed off an assertion he made earlier indicating he persuaded Saudi Arabia to effectively boost oil production to its maximum capacity, which would have threatened to blow up a fragile truce agreed by OPEC and inflamed the Saudi-Iran rivalry.
The number of rigs drilling for oil and gas in the U.S. dipped by five this week, continuing a slow decline for most of June.
A suspected depth charge near a North Sea platform has turned out to be nothing more than a harmless, degraded float or buoy.
Italian offshore construction giant Saipem has today announced the award of a "life of field" operations contract for the giant subsea Zohr field in the Mediterranean Sea.
A boost in the fortunes of the North Sea oil and gas industry should drive stronger growth in the Scottish economy but Brexit continues to pose a risk, a new report has said.
Oilfield services firm Petrofac welcomed twelve students from Kincorth Academy this week in an effort give first-hand insight into the oil and gas sector.
Premier Oil has inked a deal with Ocean Power Technologies (OPT) for a North Sea decommissioning feasibility study on a monitoring buoy.