US warns of sanctions if Nord Stream 2 pipe proceeds
The U.S. stepped up its opposition to the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline linking Russia and Germany, saying the project raises security concerns and that it could draw U.S. sanctions.
The U.S. stepped up its opposition to the Nord Stream 2 natural gas pipeline linking Russia and Germany, saying the project raises security concerns and that it could draw U.S. sanctions.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has urged operators and service companies to help safeguard the UK’s energy supply by getting together earlier to plan field developments.
Oil rose to $80 a barrel in London for the first time since 2014 as U.S. crude inventories fell and traders braced for the impact of renewed sanctions on OPEC member Iran.
The UK Government today unveiled a new package of support measures for shale gas developments, including the creation of a £1.6million fund.
Scholars are in with a chance of winning thousands of pounds worth of funding to study safety in the oil and gas industry.
Iran has signed an agreement with a British consortium to develop an oil field in the country's south, according to state TV.
Better market conditions have increased Moller-Maersk’s confidence of finding “structural solutions” for its drilling and supply service businesses before the end of 2018.
Norwegian energy firm Equinor, formerly Statoil, has defended itself against accusations by Greenpeace of “greenwashing” in a bid to obscure its oil and gas operations.
Crude settled at the highest since 2014 as shrinking U.S. oil, gasoline and diesel stockpiles signaled tightening global supplies.
Faroe Petroleum said today that it had completed the sale of its 17.5% working interest in the Fenja field in the Norwegian Sea.
Hurricane Energy has delivered a second update on its flagship west of Shetland field development in two days.
An investigation into rule changes made to the Contracts for Difference (CfD) second auction round has found that it will increase costs to UK consumers by £100 million a year.
Scores of redundant electricity pylons are being levelled in the final phase of work in the Far North on a £1.1billion scheme to upgrade the mains power network between Caithness and Moray.
Total has threatened to pull out of its major South Pars deal in Iran if it cannot secure an exemption from US sanctions on the country.
An emergency response vehicle has spotted a pod of Orcas in the North Sea.
Money managers who are reducing their bullish bets on oil are following a “dangerous” strategy, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
Wood has extended a deal to provide a range of services for the Gorgon Stage Two development off western Australia.
Regulators issued a draft pollution ruling yesterday in a bid to ensure the shutdown of New York’s remaining coal-fired power stations by 2020.
Wind farms could become a greater energy source as global warming creates blowier conditions across Britain, a study has found.
The fifth annual Aberdeen-Norway Gateway will be held in the Granite City next month.
EnerMech, of Aberdeen, is looking to double revenue from its operations in Africa to £50 million over the next three years.
Australian firm Santos has received a revised $10.4billion takeover offer from US business Harbour Energy.
Houston's ConocoPhillips is bucking the trend of churning as much oil out of the booming Permian Basin as possible, instead focusing on less crowded areas like South Texas' Eagle Ford shale.