Tokyo Gas and Centrica subsidiary, Centrica LNG Company, have today announced the joint signing of a deal in Mozambique for the long-term offtake of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) in the region.
The first week of the Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) TechX Pioneers accelerator programme has had a real "buzz" about it, according to organisers.
IT service provider Roc Technologies has today announced that it has been awarded a five-year contract as part of the site's wider IT services closure programme at Dounreay nuclear site.
A UK court doled out a more than £25,000 fine to the Captain of a Russian oil tanker yesterday after a number of "extremely serious" safety failures were discovered aboard his vessel.
Sanjeev Gupta’s GFG Alliance has taken a 49.99% stake in the company behind the groundbreaking MeyGen tidal array in the Pentland Firth as part of a reverse takeover.
When the oil and gas industry could no longer provide job security, a husband and wife team looked for a new career, driving them to launch the north-east’s first salt cave.
Oil in London headed for a second weekly decline as investors tried to gauge whether OPEC and its allies will ease production caps at what’s set to be a contentious meeting next week.
Plans by Rolls-Royce to cut 4,600 jobs over the next few years have sparked calls to protect posts at the engineering firm’s bases in northern Scotland.
By Hayley Adlam, offshore manager at Offshore Marine Management
There are many positive stories in the media about women breaking the moulds of gender specific occupational stereotypes. Some of the world’s most influential leaders are women but, beyond just politics, we are seeing women pursue careers in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) and, in turn, making a huge impact on the evolving world in which we live. Stories about women working offshore, however, are few and far between. This is likely because there is still a very low proportion of female employees actively working in the field. Figures published last year show that a mere 3.5% of offshore workers operating on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) in 2016 were women (Oil and Gas UK, 2017), which actually represents a decline from previous years.
Energy firm Enel confirmed yesterday that it had installed Peru's largest wind farm making it the largest renewable producer in the South American country.
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 ongoing speculation online about the future of cooperation between Russia and OPEC seems to be a little one-sided. The main point of discussion up until now has been the fact that, due to international pressure (such as Trump’s Twitter diplomacy, perceived Russian willingness to open up the taps and pressure from Asian consumers) Saudi Arabia will be willing to revoke its current production cut stance.