Proserv opens Centre of Excellence in Great Yarmouth
Westhill-based Proserv has announced the opening of a new Centre of Excellence in Great Yarmouth’s Beacon Park.
Westhill-based Proserv has announced the opening of a new Centre of Excellence in Great Yarmouth’s Beacon Park.
Plans to make it easier to explore shale gas deposits and carry out fracking have been discussed by the Cabinet.
Danish renewable energy firm Orsted said today that it has set aside £33million ahead of a judgement on whether a former subsidiary broke competition rules.
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has brought fresh bribery charges against Unaoil in relation to a £555million contract.
A grassroots movement within the Church of Scotland has tabled a motion for the speedy divestment of all oil and gas accrued funds within the organisation.
The topsides for Total’s huge Culzean gas field have set off for their destination in the North Sea.
An Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) subsidiary is offering two scholarships for Robert Gordon University’s (RGU) Graduate Certificate in Petroleum Data Management.
UK energy giant BP today announced a £14.8million investment in an Israel-based developer of ultra-fast charging batteries.
A new UK Government support package for fracking won't give the shale gas industry much momentum, analysts said today.
After paying more than $65 billion in legal costs for the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe, BP Plc is wary of the risk of lawsuits related to climate change.
Oil giant Shell said it would consider changing North Sea shift patterns as part of a wider review aimed at making its offshore operations “sustainable and competitive”.
Serica Energy said today that it remains "fully committed" to buying BP's interests in a North Sea field co-owned by Iran.
Azinor Catalyst has signed a letter of intent with Transocean for drilling the Agar-Plantain wells in the UK North Sea.
One lucky reader will win a relaxing country break for two people at the Macdonald Pittodrie House Hotel, set in the heart of rural Aberdeenshire, for taking part in Energy Voice's annual research survey.
The century-long dominance of gasoline-engine cars will sputter in coming decades as incentivized Chinese buyers and more-efficient manufacturers combine to put electric vehicles atop the sales leader board.
Ryanair has booked a solid increase in full-year profits, but warned that rising oil prices could take the gloss off its performance over the next 12 months.
About a year ago, the Nordic region’s biggest lender warned of a “green bloodbath” among wind companies. Now, developers are discussing new investments rather than potential bankruptcies.
Oil extended gains as a new wave of U.S. sanctions on Venezuela stoked concerns over its crude production and as analysts forecast further declines in American stockpiles.
French energy company Total said it is looking to expand its search for natural gas off Cyprus' south coast and seeks to secure another exploratory drilling licence, days after warning it could exit Iran over renewed US sanctions there.
Cuadrilla has applied to the Government for consent to frack the UK's first horizontal shale gas well, the company said.
BP has signed a long-term agreement to purchase liquefied natural gas from Venture Global LNG once it opens its export facility in Calcasieu Pass, LA.
BP chief executive Bob Dudley’s pay package was approved without fuss at the UK oil giant’s annual general meeting in Manchester yesterday.
We’re entering a new era. It’s complex, structured in a very different way to the one we’re used to, uses a different language to the one we’re used to and is constantly changing.
BP chief executive Bob Dudley said the UK energy major was “firing on all cylinders” at its annual general meeting in Manchester yesterday.
The FTSE 100 hit a record high on Monday as fears of a trade war between the US and China dissipated and the pound continued its downward trajectory.