Kemp: Oil industry is used to political change
Governments should anticipate the industry’s reaction to political change to avoid negative investment, according to a leading energy industry professor.
Governments should anticipate the industry’s reaction to political change to avoid negative investment, according to a leading energy industry professor.
Global conventional oil and gas reserves could amount to nearly 1.4trillion barrels worth - with more than a trillion of that still not subject to development plans.
Scott Darling, head of regional oil & gas for Asia-Pacific with JP Morgan, discusses what issues could impact energy stocks over the next few days.
In a special mini-documentary, Energy Voice speaks to the workers, the officials and the experts who have watched and contributed to the oil and gas industry in the North Sea over the last 40 years.
The government needs to recognise the importance of East of England in keeping electricity on across the UK, claims the region’s industry association.
A Falkland marine company is hoping to use supply services from Aberdeen to develop its offshore oil and gas operations.
Aberdeenshire students could test their engineering skills at a special racing competition organised by Shell.
The Press and Journal Energy editor, Jeremy Cresswell, described Offshore Europe 2013 as "the best that there's been."
The chairman of Offshore Europe has hailed this year's event as the most successful ever - but says thinks moving the event to an annual schedule would be a step too far.
Aberdeen-based Aiken Group is looking to move into new 15 acre premisses to accommodate more workshops and meet the growing demand, said the company's boss.
Wondering what you've been missing at this year's Offshore Europe?
Oil and gas companies should do more to entice young talent into the industry from an early age – but so should the public education sector, believes the Scottish Energy Minister.
An ex-military company has taken the opportunity at Offshore Europe to prove the oil and gas industry can benefit from the transferable skills Army-men have on offer.
This year’s Offshore Europe was set to a flying start - by a Spitfire performance outside the exhibition centre.
An engineering firm at Offshore Europe 2013 has claimed a new world record after making the world's quickest block of ice cream.
Aberdeen will always be the key place for offshore oil and gas activity, believes the man behind the successful Offshore Europe conference.
The oil industry must acknowledge the potential of smaller independent companies and their role in the development of the sector, believes one of this year’s Offshore Europe conference chairs.
Firefighters have been battling a spectacular blaze in Texas after an onshore oil rig exploded last night.
Oil and gas companies in search of new staff must look outside the industry pool in response to the increasing skills shortage, a leading energy firm has warned.
The addition of an energy festival has been tipped to make Offshore Europe 2013 'fantastic fun' by a leading council figure.
Interwell has launched a new campaign today featuring a series of stunts by a British biker champion.
The head of oil and gas' industry body has called for calm thinking in the aftermath of the fatal North Sea helicopter crash.
Concerns over safety issues surrounding helicopters are at their highest levels for nearly 25 years, a leading union official has warned.
A number of safety concerns have been raised regarding the Super Puma type at the centre of the latest North Sea tragedy, the Press and Journal can reveal.
A helicopter of the same type as the craft which crashed into the sea on Friday had an emergency alert on the same route just days before.