Opito appoints new director
Opito has appointed a new director to strengthen links with the oil and gas industry, schools and universities.
Opito has appointed a new director to strengthen links with the oil and gas industry, schools and universities.
George P Mitchell, the billionaire oilman, developer and philanthropist considered to be the father of the production technique known as fracking, has died at his home aged 94.
Fourteen protesters were arrested as a blockade at a rural site earmarked for exploratory oil drilling by a fracking company was cleared.
Protesters have pledged to mount a day-and-night campaign of resistance against a fracking company as it plans to start exploratory oil drilling in an English village.
Former Intera founder Michael Raleigh has been named as new chief executive of US onshore exploration firm Epsilon Energy.
Energy regulator Ofgem has launched a funding consultation on a proposed £205million improvement of a grid in the western coast of Scotland.
Petrofac president Maroun Semaan is to quit the company after more than a decade at the top of the international oil giant.
Spex Group said yesterday it had strengthened its management team with a new director.
Survival training firm Falck Safety Services (FSS) has announced the appointment of Colin Leyden as managing director.
Oil and gas consultant Magma Products has invested more than £750,000 in a move to new 4,000 square-foot offices in Aberdeen.
A business and financial adviser has called for more players to become involved in delivering green investment to boost Scotland’s economy.
Aberdeen oil and gas technology firm Petrotechnics has appointed a vice-president of sales as part of plans to boost exports.
Piotr Rozwadowski has joined the board of San Leon Energy following the resignation of previous director Con Casey.
An oil trader who made millions of dollars by moving the price of commodities has been fined almost £2 million by UK and US financial authorities.
An oil tanker seized by pirates last week has been released and its crew freed without harm.
Russian state-owned Gazprom has revealed plans to build its own exclusive yacht club as part of its new headquarters on the coast of St Petersburg.
Offshore drilling giant Seadrill has announced Per Wulff will take over as the company's new chief executive after the current incumbant quit to join a technology firm.
Shipping, logistics and marine service group Gulf Agency Company (GAC) has relocated the Shetland operations in its UK subsidiary to a larger site at Lerwick.
Two long-serving Keppel Corporation leaders are to step down from their roles at the beginning of next year “to advance Keppel’s interests”, the company has confirmed.
A disasters expert who helped with forensic work after the September 11 2001 terrorist attacks on New York is to assist in finding victims of the Canadian oil train blast which killed up to 50 people last week.
European-focused upstream firm Sound Oil has appointed former investment banker Stuart Joyner as its new chief financial officer.
GE Oil and Gas is to relocate its global headquarters to London - but says it will keep its existing manufacturing and engineering operations in Italy.
An oil tanker carrying 24 Indian crew members has been hijacked by pirates off the coast of Gabon.
Communities living close to new nuclear reactors are set receive millions of pounds worth of benefits.
The former head of Aberdeen City Council has joined the board of Scottish utility SSE.