Tory benefactor holds largest single stake in Cluff
A multi-millionaire who pours cash into the coffers of the Conservative Party is now the largest single shareholder in North Sea oil and gas firm Cluff Natural Resources.
A multi-millionaire who pours cash into the coffers of the Conservative Party is now the largest single shareholder in North Sea oil and gas firm Cluff Natural Resources.
Bosses from Well-Safe Solutions are in the market for a number of decommissioning vessels at this week’s Offshore Technology Conference in Houston.
The subsea world has seen a lot of action in recent years, with some of the biggest global players joining forces.
Aberdeen-based oilfield services firm Expro has announced that the company has been recognised with a Spotlight on New Technology award at the OTC Houston Conference.
Scottish Ministers have granted planning consent to SSE’s hugely controversial Strathy South Wind Farm proposal for Sutherland in the Highlands.
Aberdeen Trades Union Council has said that it will include the Piper Alpha disaster amongst its commemorations during International Workers' Memorial Day today.
A top Aberdeen energy lawyer said today that the oil and gas sector should be “confident about what it can do” ahead of OTC.
Houston-based Erin Energy said it filed for bankruptcy protection as it seeks to restructure its debt and regain financial viability.
Norwegian oil giant Statoil has announced that it will change its corporate structure effective between 1 May and 15 October 2018.
Wireless well technology firm Acoustic Data has announced the appointment of former Schlumberger executive Mike Mannering as chairman.
The first topside has been installed for what will become the world’s largest windfarm.
The European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) has announced a deal with Orkney-based marine operations provider Leask Marine to remove a tripod foundation from the Fall of Warness tidal energy test site.
A record number of front-end contracts saw Aker Solutions post a boost to its pre-tax earnings for the first quarter of 2018.
In a letter to coincide with the approaching 30th anniversary of Piper Alpha, Health and Safety Executive (HSE) boss Chris Flint has taken oil and gas operators to task over continued hydrocarbon releases, saying that the industry needs to "do more" to tackle the problem.
Chrysaor has announced a new North Sea drilling campaign with Baker Hughes, a GE Company (BHGE).
Customs charges for the offshore industry worth up to £145million which were set for to start in July have been pushed back by nearly a year.
Aberdeen-based Faroe Petroleum has announced two development wells at its Norwegian North Sea Tambar field have started production.
BP has announced today that it has signed a production sharing agreement (PSA) with the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic for exploration rights to the Caspian Sea.
Aker Solutions UK country manager Sian Lloyd Rees said yesterday that the £8 million spent on the company’s rejuvenated subsea facility will help “build a world class service capability” in Aberdeen.
At least 15 people were injured and thousands of nearby residents were evacuated following an explosion at a refinery in the US yesterday.
Decom North Sea's chief executive, Tom Leeson, said yesterday that the growing north-east decommissioning sector has "got to make sure that we're ready for projects" if it is to capitalise on what could be a boom in North Sea work.
Aberdeen-based Fletcher Group has purchased two platform supply ships for £4.9million in anticipation of a “rising market” in the North Sea.
London-headquartered SDX energy has spud an exploration well in Morocco.
Some oil traders are already steering clear of doing business with Iran as U.S. President Donald Trump signals he’ll ditch the nuclear deal with OPEC’s third-largest producer.
The merger of energy giants npower and SSE could reduce competition and lead to higher prices for some households, according to Britain’s competition watchdog.