Subsea 7 wins ‘substantial’ five-year contract with Statoil
Subsea 7 has won an inspection maintenance and repair contract with Statoil for 560 subsea wells in Norway.
Subsea 7 has won an inspection maintenance and repair contract with Statoil for 560 subsea wells in Norway.
The Scottish Green Party has hit out at the two companies bringing legal action against Scotland's fracking "ban", claiming the firms are "creating deliberate uncertainty".
Oil prices surged to their highest level since 2014 as US President Donald Trump’s plans to scrap the Iran deal raised the possibility of locking one of the biggest crude producers out of the market.
Westhill-based offshore drilling firm Awilco Drilling has reported an increase in revenue in the first quarter of 2018.
Norway has opened a new licensing round focusing on blocks in the North Sea, the Norwegian Sea and the Barents Sea.
Shares in Serica Energy nosedived after the firm said it was "evaluating the implications" of Donald Trump's decision to pull the US out of the Iran nuclear deal.
UK oil exploration firm Echo Energy said drilling had started on the first of four wells it is targeting in Argentina.
Total has agreed to sell its retail business in Haiti, which consists of a network of 92 service stations and general trade fuel sales operations.
A trade unionist has confirmed that French oil giant total has entered into discussions with its offshore workforce about a proposed move to a three weeks on, three weeks off (3/3) working rota.
A former professional football player is transitioning to life off the field with a new role helping businesses across Scotland save money on their energy bills.
A major piece of infrastructure for the giant Culzean gas field in the North Sea has been completed in Singapore.
A combination of higher crude prices, lower costs and less competition means the time is right for oil firms to go exploring, a new report said.
Shell has confirmed construction has started on the Penguins redevelopment – its first new manned installation in the North Sea for nearly 30 years.
Entries are being sought for one of the most prestigious award ceremonies in the Scottish business calendar.
North Sea operator Apache has moved up the production date for its Garten discovery.
Keith Brown has hinted that two new contracts could be secured for BiFab as he admitted that the shock over fresh job losses was “understandable”.
President Donald Trump’s decision to reimpose sanctions on Iran threatens to tighten global oil markets and could derail tens of billions of dollars in business deals.
Aberdeen-based Forum Energy Technologies said yesterday it has delivered a remotely-operated vehicle (ROV) to Limerick University for renewable energy subsea research.
US President Donald Trump has announced he is pulling out of the Iran nuclear deal.
As the 2018 Offshore Technology Conference week draws to a close, optimism in the oilfield services sector is returning. Sean P. Heinroth, Vice President at EY Parthenon in Houston, explains why the market environment, from North America to the North Sea, is more positive.
The age of the electric vehicle (EV) will be here sooner than you think.
A petrochemical giant's legal challenge to the Scottish Government's "ban" on fracking is being heard at Scotland's highest civil court.
The Robert Gordon University has announced a £1.6 million initiative to find the next generation of start-ups and entrepreneurs.
Energy technology firm ABB confirmed last night that it would supply shore-to-platform renewable electrification for Statoil’s Johan Sverdrup development.
Oil rebounded to trade at the highest level since 2014 as investors focused on how buyers of Iranian crude will react to U.S. sanctions aimed at cutting exports from OPEC’s third-largest producer.