ABB wins £18million contract for Johan Castberg
Technology giant ABB has received an £18million contract to provide automation and safety systems for Statoil’s Johan Castberg development.
Technology giant ABB has received an £18million contract to provide automation and safety systems for Statoil’s Johan Castberg development.
KPMG UK explains how alternative cost management models can deliver more sustainable budgeting for the Upstream Oil and Gas industry.
The finalists have been announced for the inaugural Decommissioning Awards.
Wood has installed new technology to measure the effects of turbulence on the world’s first floating wind farm, off the coast of Peterhead.
Maersk Drilling has been awarded three consecutive contracts for its jack-up rig Maersk Resolute in the Dutch sector of the North Sea.
UK-based Independent Oil and Gas (IOG) has contracted Subsea 7 and Wood for work on the Thames Pipeline in the Southern North Sea.
National Grid has announced it will sell its remaining 25% stake in Quadgas, the holding company for Cadent Gas, with cash proceeds to be around £1.2billlion.
BP’s pre-tax earnings shot up by over a billion pounds for the first quarter of 2018 on the back of rising oil prices and production.
A disaster on the scale of Piper Alpha could befall the North Sea oil sector again, an industry expert has warned.
Offshore union Unite is threatening an industrial ballot over “delayed” payments to workers by Sparrows.
Faroe Petroleum’s CEO Graham Stewart saw his total pay package swell to over £1million last year.
Techniques used to salvage capsized ships can be applied to the decommissioning of oil platforms, according to a new consortium.
Increased confidence in the North Sea oil and gas industry could encourage more people to buy properties in the north-east, despite the market still “struggling to recover”.
The UK has climbed to the seventh most attractive country in the world for renewables, according to a new report.
Aberdeen firm Balmoral Group is confident offshore drillers will want to shell out big bucks for a new product it launched at the Offshore Technology Conference today.
An energy bill price cap has moved a step closer after legislation seeking to end "abuse" against customers cleared the Commons.
The massive Appomattox oil platform will set sail in May from a dock in Ingleside en route to the eastern Gulf of Mexico as Royal Dutch Shell aims to trigger a new beginning for the deep-water Gulf of Mexico following the recent oil bust.
“Houston, please be informed there is a Santa Claus.”
Inside the largest refiner merger of all time is a hidden pipeline grab.
Watch this video of a pipe band playing at the opening of the Offshore Technology Conference in Houston, Texas. OTC is the oil and gas industry’s biggest annual exhibition. This year it is expected to host 70,000 people and 2,000 exhibitions.
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Total E&P has appointed a new managing director for its North Sea operations.
As companies have continued to consolidate during the oil and gas market downturn, Céline Delacroix, Associate Partner, EMEIA Oilfield Services at EY, explains how this activity is creating investment and growth opportunities in the oilfield services sector.
Chevron has said there is “no evidence” of a gas leak on from its North Sea Alba Northern platform.
Two wind turbine developments in the Highlands have been rejected by Scottish ministers in a move approved by the John Muir Trust charity.