Lightsource BP add 57MW, can now power 2 million homes
BP invested solar company Lightsource BP has announced an additional 57 megawatts of generation capacity, giving the firm the ability to power two million homes.
BP invested solar company Lightsource BP has announced an additional 57 megawatts of generation capacity, giving the firm the ability to power two million homes.
Industry body Oil and Gas UK has released highlights of its Safety 30 conference which took place at the AECC this week.
Britain’s gone nine days with almost no wind generation, and forecasts show the calm conditions persisting for another two weeks.
A former head of engineering at BP has joined marine and engineering consulting firm LOC Renewables as a director.
Oil services firm Petrofac has today secured a £48 million, two-year contract extension on Eni's Liverpool Bay Development.
The new North Sea heads of BP and Total have joined the board of industry body Oil and Gas UK (OGUK).
Equinor warned today that the energy transition was taking place too slowly and called for governments to introduce more decisive policies.
A survivor of the Piper Alpha disaster has closed a major conference by issuing a “call to arms” to the industry to meet safety challenges.
A more “determined” attitude is replacing the mood of cautious optimism in the offshore oil and gas sector, a top Aberdeen lawyer said yesterday.
The chief executive of Chrysaor has said the industry must “tell the lawyers to get lost” in order to improve safety collaboration.
The founder of Aberdeenshire subsea engineering firm SengS has been promoted to a new role at the parent, Dundee-based Pryme Group.
Scotland's energy minister has said the industry owes it to the families of Piper Alpha victims to make the North Sea the safest place in the world for oil and gas operations.
Big Six energy giant SSE has been fined £1 million for issuing inaccurate and misleading annual statements to pre-payment meter customers between 2014 and 2015, regulator Ofgem has announced.
Coriolis Energy is to unveil plans for a new Highland wind farm at two public events next week.
Commercial property sales in Aberdeen have topped Edinburgh and Glasgow for the first time since oil prices crashed in late 2014.
It is with some satisfaction that, over the past few weeks, I’ve been watching the installation of the 11 large turbines that comprise the European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre, which is owned 100% by the Swedish energy utility Vattenfall.
Oil giant BP has released a video outlining how it plans to approach the energy transition.
Respondents to the UK Government consultation on remote island wind claim that "many now question the ability" of those projects to win Contracts for Difference (CfD) award rounds.
With the panel session completed, the last business card exchanged and another memorable Decom Offshore conference drawn to a close, I think I have just enough energy left to reflect on what’s been an important week for Decom North Sea.
Global mobility is a vital part of business in today’s world. In 2006 the number of UK employees making overseas business trips reached 7.1 million a year.
Months of hard work mean the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) implementation date passed without problem for many oil and gas companies.
Montrose Port Authority (MPA) has received a £1.5million Scottish Government grant to help it pay for two new quaysides in the north side of the harbour.
Energy companies in Houston and elsewhere have ramped up hiring as oil prices hover at their highest levels since 2014, according to LinkedIn's monthly workforce report.
Scotland's economy has "lagged behind" that of other advanced small nations, according to a report which put the country bottom of the list for a key performance measure.
Oil and gas advisory DNV GL has called the industry “ridiculously conservative”, causing barriers to innovation.