Orsted subsidiary cleared by Danish high court of market abuse
A former subsidiary of Danish wind firm Orsted was today cleared by Danish authorities over claims that it broke competition rules.
A former subsidiary of Danish wind firm Orsted was today cleared by Danish authorities over claims that it broke competition rules.
Helicopter operator Bristow has secured a three-year contract extension to transport workers offshore in the Southern North Sea.
The U.K. should reduce its reliance on huge cables that carry electricity to and from Europe to ensure that the lights stay on.
A briefcase seized from a Geneva apartment two years ago could be the key to an Italian bribery case against Royal Dutch Shell Plc and Eni SpA -- if it makes it to Milan in time.
The Scottish Government’s draft climate change bill has been branded “hugely disappointing” by campaigners.
The value of exploration and production activity across the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) continues to rise with firms also now equally optimistic about the North Sea and international markets for the first time since 2013.
The Oil and Gas Authority’s “robust approach” to regulating North Sea industry is paying off, its chief executive said.
Oil firm RockRose Energy has clinched a deal to buy 13 million barrels worth of non-operated oil reserves in the Netherlands for £94 million.
Oil firm EnQuest said strong production performance had helped it wipe out £37 million worth of debt early.
The latest offshore licensing round proves oil companies still have a real appetite for North Sea exploration, the industry’s regulator said yesterday.
The oil and gas industry has been told the supply chain needs greater clarity on when decommissioning work will arrive in order to secure its future.
Oil companies new and old were among the winners in the 30th UK continental shelf licensing round.
An oil executive has been awarded more than £20,000 after being wrongfully dismissed during an angry disagreement with the company’s bosses about his performance.
The head of decommissioning at the Oil and Gas Authority has said operators remain “very uncertain” over their costs for shutting down North Sea assets.
Oil industry experts said they were “excited” by operators’ plans to get straight to work following the latest North Sea licence auction.
Oil in New York slipped on a surprise gain in inventories, with American crude near its weakest level in more than three years versus benchmarks elsewhere.
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.
Valve supplier and manufacturer PJ Valves yesterday announced contract wins worth £2.6 million in the North Sea and Malaysia.
The co-pilot who helped land a stricken passenger flight on New York’s Hudson River will outline how safety training and teamwork saved lives during a global energy conference.
Vattenfall, the developers of the Aberdeen Offshore Wind Farm, announced this week that it is "hunting season" for sea mines.
Oil giant ExxonMobil yesterday announced its pledge to improve its emissions performance and its "commitment" in achieving greenhouse gas targets by 2020.
A Green MSP has criticised the Church of Scotland’s decision to "critically engage" with polluting oil and gas companies, rather than divest church investments from destructive industries.
Transport chiefs are investigating claims that the Aberdeen bypass was delayed because of a failure to reroute an oil pipeline and other utilities on time.
A training, management and competency organisation has appointed a new UK managing director to lead the business as it continues to grow its service offering.