‘Digital twins’ can get 8% more oil from a well, says Premier Oil specialist
Creating a "digital twin" of an asset can lead to "radical cost savings" and increased production in the upstream sector, a manager at Premier Oil said today.
Creating a "digital twin" of an asset can lead to "radical cost savings" and increased production in the upstream sector, a manager at Premier Oil said today.
North Sea oil firm Neptune Energy has made a senior appointment in its bid to become a leading international oil explorer.
The Crown Office has confirmed that no criminal proceedings are being brought after a gun was used to relight a flare on a North Sea platform.
Unite is to call on the UK government to provide the offshore sector with “strategic state support” to address emerging challenges.
The final two modules on the BP Miller platform will be removed this week.
Bibby Offshore chief executive Howard Woodcock is leaving the north-east subsea company to “pursue new challenges” it was announced yesterday.
A leading north-east businesswoman said she turned to soup making to help pull her firm together through the downturn.
The development plan for Equinor’s huge Johan Castberg field has been granted approval by Norway’s Ministry of Petroleum and Energy.
The chief executive of Ghana’s Petroleum Commission has said Aberdeen will play a “vital part” in the country’s upcoming “oil boom”.
See drone footage of the now decommissioned Strangford Lough tidal turbine which sits in Portaferry, Northern Ireland.
Pinsent Masons Aberdeen Head of Office, Katie Williams, is relocating to Western Australia where she will build the law firm’s Asia Pacific employment practice from Perth.
A new tidal project launched on the Orkney Isles will bring together partners from across Europe to develop an integrated clean energy solution, the European Marine Energy Centre (EMEC) has said.
Finland-based utility Fortum is set to acquire a large stake of German energy giant Uniper from E.On.
Watch as heavy seas batter the COSLRival North Sea accommodation rig before it was put out to pasture. The COSLRival was built in 1976 and operated as a full-functioning drilling unit until 2004 when it was converted into an accomodation asset. The rig is currently laid up at Kristiansand, Norway.
Renewable energy supplier Bulb has announced plans to raise prices following “substantial” increases in wholesale gas and electricity costs.
An Aberdeen-based energy services firm has opened a new office in Houston to meet growing demand in the US.
Pupils from the Robert Gordon’s College in Aberdeen have won a national engineering challenge.
London-headquartered Echo Energy has started drilling a third exploration well in a back-to-back campaign of four wells in Argentina.
The federal agency now charged with overseeing cybersecurity for U.S. pipelines is ill equipped to do the job, say two top regulators who want the role given to the Energy Department.