Talks launched to restore open cast mining after Scottish Coal collapse
Efforts to restore open cast mines in Scotland will be discussed today in light of the collapse of a major mining company.
Efforts to restore open cast mines in Scotland will be discussed today in light of the collapse of a major mining company.
Aberdeen-based oil and gas engineering consultancy firm Optimus has doubled the size of its board with four new director.
Time is running out fast for anyone planning to attend this year's Press and Journal Energy Ball, but who has still to book.
Utility supplier Spark Energy faces an investigation by the industry regulator Ofgem after complaints from customers.
US oilfield rental firm Gulfstream Services has named Fred Bailey as the new operations manager for the facility in Sealy, Texas.
Former Balfour Beatty chief executive Ian Tyler has joined Cairn Energy as a non-executive director.
Aberdeen-based energy services company Wood Group says it is looking to hire more than 1,000 new people before the end of the year.
A competition to recognise the best performers in UK oil and gas industry has launched today.
Drilling and well engineering company Castrum Energy Partners has appointed Jonathan Bellarby as their new executive director, as the company looks to grow further following a rise in successfully completed projects.
A flagship energy efficiency programme has attracted interest from just 245 UK households in the first five months of the scheme.
The UK is not on track to meet its targets to cut greenhouse gas emissions through the 2020s, the Government’s climate advisers have warned.
New working hours changes to international maritime law which comes into effect in August could have a significant impact on UK ship owners, an Aberdeen-based maritime consulting company has warned.
Energy giant GDF Suez has announced Rob Buchan as the new general manager for the company's Aberdeen office to oversee their growth in the UK.
Aberdeen-based flange management developers Equalizer have opened their first overseas office as they look to continue their international expansion.
BP has become the newest major sponsor of Glasgow's 2014 Commonwealth Games as the city bids to raise £100million of external funding.
Energy efficiency has emerged as a key growth strategy for the UK's smaller firms (SMEs).
Portlethen-based oil services firm CETCO has appointed Chris Higgins as the company's new projects engineering manager as the company sets its sights on substantial expansion in the Middle East, Europe and North Africa.
Industry body Scottish Renewables has appointed Ronnie Bonnar as chairman.
International subsea inspection, repair, maintenance and light-construction group Harkand has announced the appointment of Deborah Stevenson as chief financial officer.
Whether it is in engineering or hospitality, Doug Whyte, 59, has made a career out of spotting gaps in the market.
Bibby Offshore said yesterday its remotely operated vessel service division, Bibby Remote Intervention, had appointed David Howe to the newly established role of project director.
Expanding Heathrow would be cheaper, quicker and better for the UK economy than creating a new hub airport, according to a new report from the London airport’s bosses.
Wood Group Mustang, a US subsidiary of the Aberdeen-based energy service firm, has appointed Charles Johnson as general manager of its onshore business in Bakken.
Oil and gas firm Northern Petroleum have confirmed Maurice Eaton has left the company's board.
Former BP executive John Manzoni has reportedly been lined up to chair Bumi, the coal miner co-founded by financier Nat Rothschild.