First Minister questioned on offshore safety following series of reports
The First Minister has been questioned on the Scottish Government’s support of offshore safety following a series of reports outlining concerns.
The First Minister has been questioned on the Scottish Government’s support of offshore safety following a series of reports outlining concerns.
Aberdeen-based communications specialist Arrowdawn has reported contract wins worth £330,000 in the last three months.
Two major pipelines connecting North Sea fields to the Sullom Voe Terminal on Shetland have been shut down after a “minor fault” was discovered.
Scotland’s energy sector must take heed of cyber-attacks on oil and nuclear facilities in Ukraine, Iran and Saudi Arabia, according to a top detective.
Energy giant Statoil has said its next generation of oil and gas projects will have a reduced level of CO2 emissions.
BP Plc is weighing an acquisition of some of BHP Billiton Ltd.’s energy assets as the British oil major seeks more U.S. shale, according to people familiar with the matter.
Would you leave your well-paid job to follow your passion? Two former oil and gas workers, Gillian Craig and Graeme Masson, left their secure positions in the midst of the oil downturn to re-train in hypnotherapy – and neither would go back.
Oil headed for a weekly gain as Iran called for the U.S. to comply with commitments it made under a 2015 nuclear deal that lifted punishing sanctions on OPEC’s third-largest producer.
Time is running out toapply for one of the most prestigious award ceremonies in the Scottish business calendar.
Statoil has started mobilising its staff of up to 2,400 people who will eventually start-up the Johan Sverdrup field.
An oil and gas accountancy firm has made a multi-million pound investment in new offices in anticipation of growth.
N-Sea has received a contract worth over £5million to clear unexploded WW2 bombs to make way for an electricity cable between the UK and the Netherlands.
Shearwater Geoservices has landed a deal to carry out 3D surveying for Premier Oil’s Tolmount field.
Three offshore unions are balloting members on an offer from Aker Solutions on pay and conditions aimed at ending a dispute on the Mariner platform.
A merger deal between McDermott International and Chicago Bridge and Iron (CB&I) has been approved by shareholders, thwarting attempts by Subsea 7 to block it.
The current “tailwind” in the energy industry is likely to propel 100 new offshore projects to be sanctioned this year, according to Rystad Energy.
The energy industry is aiming to drill out 3.7billion barrels of oil equivalent from high-impact wells in the UK and Norway this year, according to Westwood Global
North Sea operator Apache has posted net income of £285million for the first quarter of 2018.
A major improvement programme that will deliver ‘the most efficient supply base in the industry’ is well underway with building work expected to be completed by the end of the year.
Scottish GDP grew last year in line with a slight upturn in North Sea revenues.
British retail sales have recorded their biggest quarterly fall in a year as the Beast from the East kept shoppers at home.
Aberdeen-based Hydrasun has appointed a new vice-president for international business development.
Shell and China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) have announced the start-up of a new petrochemical plant in China.
Aberdeen-based Enpro Subsea has hailed the last 18 months as its “busiest ever”.
Aberdeen oil firm Siccar Point Energy has started drilling a final appraisal well on the Cambo field, north-west of Shetland.