SSE to hold Shetland town hall over mainland power cable
Scottish and Southern Electric Networks (SSEN) has announced its intention to bring generation developers to Shetland for a town hall type meeting.
Scottish and Southern Electric Networks (SSEN) has announced its intention to bring generation developers to Shetland for a town hall type meeting.
The trial to determine alleged corruption involving Shell and Eni in Nigeria has been adjourned until next month after a brief procedural hearing in Milan.
The vessel which will be used for the massive North Sea Culzean gas field has been officially named.
Spirit Energy’s production levels have been “slightly below expectations” so far this year, one of its co-owners said.
Tata Power Co., one of India’s largest private power utilities, is planning to invest as much as $5 billion to ramp up its renewable capacity fourfold, according to its top executive.
The Church of Scotland has been advised to drop its investments in fossil fuels.
The 2018 All-energy conference has been hailed a roaring success by the event organiser.
The trial of Shell and Eni executives over alleged corruption in Nigeria is expected to start in Milan today.
The chief executive of energy services company Proserv, David Lamont, is stepping down following the completion of a restructuring deal which will see the firm taken over by its two largest lenders.
The price of fish has helped net an Aberdeenshire family a place in an annual list of the UK’s richest people for the first time.
Statoil's name change to Equinor is expected to be voted through at the Norwegian energy giant's annual general meeting tomorrow.
British Gas owner Centrica lost more than 100,000 accounts in the first four months of the year as increased competition continues to see customers desert bigger energy firms.
Robert Gordon University (RGU) has teamed with the Energy Industries Council (EIC) for a second year to run an awards scheme aimed at future leaders in the oil and gas sector.
OPEC has enough spare production capacity to cushion oil markets if the U.S. re-imposes sanctions on Iran, according to United Arab Emirates Energy Minister Suhail Al Mazrouei.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. is looking into acquiring a stake in an Indian refinery as it plans to invest $45 billion at home to expand its Ruwais refining and petrochemicals complex.
Organisers of the Southern North Sea conference are determined it will be the “best ever” when it returns this week.
Two oil majors have struck a deal with Oman over the development of natural gas resources in the Middle Eastern state.
Ophir Energy has clinched a farm-out agreement with Kosmos Energy covering the EG-24 exploration licence in Equatorial Guinea.
Morocco-focused gas firm Sound Energy has hired Bowleven's former chief operating officer as a non-executive director.
Statoil said today that a power cable linking the Johan Sverdrup field with dry land will keep the North Sea project's CO2 emissions to a minimum.
Wood chief executive Robin Watson said the group’s service offering remained “very focused” despite expanding into more sectors.
Bridge Petroleum’s plan to redevelop its Galapagos field, which has up to 800million barrels remaining, is achievable, according to an analyst.
Houston oil producers Apache Corporation and Noble Energy have signed on as the primary customers for the massive EPIC Crude Oil Pipeline that will traverse Texas from the booming Permian Basin near the New Mexico border to Corpus Christi.
West Texas' booming Permian Basin led another spike in the number of rigs drilling for oil and gas nationwide.