GMB Union return 91% vote in rejection of pay offer on Mariner platform
Workers union GMB said today that its consultation ballot on the Mariner platform returned a 91% vote in favour of rejecting Aker Solutions' pay offer.
Workers union GMB said today that its consultation ballot on the Mariner platform returned a 91% vote in favour of rejecting Aker Solutions' pay offer.
A cross-party consensus has been reached by the Scottish Conservatives to bring Scotland’s energy efficiency target forward by 10 years.
North-east industry leaders were entertained by a host of prestigious speakers at the Energy Institute (EI) Aberdeen, Highlands and Islands branch's annual dinner last night.
The nuclear regulator is to prosecute the company that runs the site at Sellafield following an incident last year.
Npower has become the latest firm to ramp up energy bills in a move that will hammer a million people.
Modec, Mitsui, Mitsui OSK Lines, Marubeni and Mitsui E&S will collaborate on an ultra-deepwater Brazilian FPSO charter project.
The business model that felled what was once the world’s biggest renewable energy company is alive and making money in Britain.
ConocoPhillips may finish what U.S. sanctions started.
The drilling of two appraisal wells will start soon on the Etinde field in Cameroon, a project partner said today.
A woman whose father died in the Piper Alpha disaster is running a series of ultra-marathons to raise money for the upkeep of the memorial gardens in Aberdeen.
Explosives could still have a big part to play in cutting costs, saving time and reducing the environmental impact of decommissioning, an engineer has said.
Petrochemical giant Ineos has accused the Scottish Government of taking an "Alice-in-Wonderland" approach to fracking at the conclusion of a legal challenge at Scotland's highest civil court.
I recently visited the Oil and Gas Technology Centre’s Decommissioning Centre of Excellence in Aberdeen to see how the Centre will support the significant opportunities that the decommissioning market presents for Scotland.
Nicola Sturgeon has hinted that work from a huge offshore wind farm off the Fife coast could revitalise troubled firm BiFab.
Greater collaboration is required if Dundee is to achieve its aim of becoming an international hub for the offshore decommissioning sector.
The North Sea workforce will require 10,000 new roles in emerging areas such as robotics and data management by 2035, according to a new report.
McDermott International has completed its merger with the engineering and construction company CB&I, creating a local company that employs more than 40,000 people and Wall Street values at about $6 billion.
Taqa’s pre-tax profits were cut in half in the first quarter of 2018 as earnings from the firm’s oil and gas business dwindled.
Hydro Group chief executive Doug Whyte gives his opinion on the importance of celebrating young people in the energy sector.
The 2018 Gold Awards, in association with the Press and Journal, is shaping up to be another spectacular celebration of north-east businesses.
Providence Resources’ boss said today that farm-out deals had helped the Irish explorer “shore up” its finances and bring first oil from the Barryroe discovery closer.
Funding of £3.5 million has been announced to help social housing landlords make their properties more energy efficient.
Motorists are being warned to expect some delays as part of the Balmedie to Tipperty section of the AWPR opens next week.
The Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult said yesterday that it will work with Orsted to test autonomous surface vessels around wind farms.