Aqualis awarded one-year rig inspection deal
Energy consultancy firm Aqualis Offshore has announced the award of a one-year rig inspection service agreement with Petronas Carigali of Turkmenistan.
Energy consultancy firm Aqualis Offshore has announced the award of a one-year rig inspection service agreement with Petronas Carigali of Turkmenistan.
The latest offshore licensing round shows exploration is still “alive” in the North Sea, the industry’s regulator said today.
Faroe Petroleum said it expects to drill the Brasse East well later this year after agreeing to book a rig.
BP’s decision to delay work aimed at increasing production from the Rhum field because of US sanctions on Iran is “good news” for Serica Energy, analysts have said.
A North Sea industry veteran was chosen for the top prize at an inaugural awards ceremony for the oil and gas decommissioning sector last night.
BP has confirmed it plans to cut around 540 jobs from its global upstream business.
The North Sea supply chain is not interested in inflating the cost of decommissioning-related services, an industry chief has said.
Royal Dutch Shell has seen a quarter of investors vote against boss Ben van Beurden’s bumper pay packet at the energy giant’s annual meeting.
Energy firms including Shell, Orsted and Scottish Power have signed up to a new initiative to increase the number of women in senior and middle management roles in the sector.
Inflation is expected to hold steady when official figures are released on Wednesday, but rampant rises in the price of oil are likely to fuel hikes in the cost of living over the summer, according to economists.
Premier Oil has released a video tracking the three-year journey of its Catcher floating production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO), from approval to eventual production in the North Sea.
Norway’s $1 trillion sovereign wealth fund cleared a hurdle on its proposed path to exiting oil and gas stocks.
Santos Ltd. plunged the most since 2016 after rejecting Harbour Energy Ltd.’s $10.9 billion final offer and terminating talks, saying its proposal was too low and too risky.
Oil and gas technology firm Verum Solutions will look to create up to five jobs in Aberdeen and is “exploring” opening premises in the Granite City.
Bureau Veritas has launched new guidelines for removal of oil and gas assets.
Bibby Offshore has secured a multimillion pound contract for inspection, maintenance and repair services in the North Sea.
Plans to make it easier to explore shale gas deposits and carry out fracking have been discussed by the UK Cabinet.
Westhill-based Proserv has announced the opening of a new Centre of Excellence in Great Yarmouth’s Beacon Park.
Plans to make it easier to explore shale gas deposits and carry out fracking have been discussed by the Cabinet.
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has brought fresh bribery charges against Unaoil in relation to a £555million contract.
A grassroots movement within the Church of Scotland has tabled a motion for the speedy divestment of all oil and gas accrued funds within the organisation.
The topsides for Total’s huge Culzean gas field have set off for their destination in the North Sea.
A new UK Government support package for fracking won't give the shale gas industry much momentum, analysts said today.
After paying more than $65 billion in legal costs for the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe, BP Plc is wary of the risk of lawsuits related to climate change.
Oil giant Shell said it would consider changing North Sea shift patterns as part of a wider review aimed at making its offshore operations “sustainable and competitive”.