McVicar named as Green Investment Bank’s new legal adviser
The UK Green Investment Bank (GIB) has named Euan McVicar as its general counsel.
The UK Green Investment Bank (GIB) has named Euan McVicar as its general counsel.
Safety performance in the North Sea was celebrated at an award ceremony in the Ardoe House hotel near Aberdeen last night.
Faroe Petroleum said today that Jonathan Cooper will take over as chief financial officer on July 1 from Iain Lanaghan.
The politics of the oil and gas industry were covered in two days of debate at Aberdeen university, as part of the city's May Festival.
Canadian oil and gas company Talisman Energy said today its chief financial officer Scott Thomson will leave the company to take over as head of heavy equipment dealer Finning International.
North Sea oil firm Taqa said yesterday it had appointed Highlander Pete Jones as managing director of its UK business.
Claire Cargill is attending her first OTC, but she is not short of advice in her business-development role with north-east specialist cleaning and equipment sales and rental company MSIS Group.
FTSE 250-listed Enquest cut its last tie to co-founding parent Petrofac when it took over full legal guardianship of its offshore projects last month.
Geophysicist Thurza Frenz has successfully turned a schoolgirl interest in geology into a career hunting for oil beneath the seabed.
Greg Morrison, age 14, from Mastrick, has just laid an early career foundation by successfully completing a week's work experience at oil and gas training company Atlas.
A top European lawyer has been appointed to investigate claims that the boss of the firm behind the Aberdeen Bay windfarm took a bribe.
The boss of the company behind controversial plans for a huge offshore windfarm near Aberdeen is being investigated over claims he took a cash bribe during a takeover deal.
Firms from the US will share solutions to the skills-gap problem at a breakfast during the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston.
Fraser Innes, the CEO of Paradigm Group, talks to the Press and Journal about his 30 years’ experience in the oil and gas industry.
President of Russian energy giant Rosneft Igor Sechin has been in Aberdeen to visit GE Offshore’s production facilities in the city.
North Sea operator EnQuest said yesterday chief executive Amjad Bseisu received remuneration of £909,000 last year, up from £730,000 in 2011.
The head of north-east engineering firm Ace Winches has called on fellow business leaders to invest in youth to help to address the region’s skill shortages.
Iain McMillan, director of CBI Scotland, called for improvements to careers advice services for young people to plug the gap in the future.
Inverness firm Orion Group said it had appointed a new chief operating officer for the Americas and west Africa.
Students from across the north-east will get a chance to meet recruiters eager to hire the best and brightest talent later this month.
BP bosses and shareholders paid tribute yesterday to the workers killed in an al Qaida-linked terrorist attack at its gas plant in Algeria.
Virgin Atlantic said yesterday it would consider further Scottish flights to Heathrow if landing slots become available at the busy London terminal.
International energy service company Cresent has appointed Owen Chappell as a non-executive director.
A strike which would have disrupted operations at 20 North Sea platforms has been called off by Norwegian trade unions.
The head of BG Group and other top bosses at the UK oil and gas operator have waived their performance bonuses for last year because of the company’s weakened position.