Lilis Energy moves to Houston, grows in Permian
Lilis Energy moved its headquarters from San Antonio to Houston this month as the oil producer aims for stability under a new chief executive and growth in West Texas' booming Permian Basin.
Lilis Energy moved its headquarters from San Antonio to Houston this month as the oil producer aims for stability under a new chief executive and growth in West Texas' booming Permian Basin.
We have been here before, right? It’s been called the Smart field (Shell), i-Field (Chevron), Field of the Future (BP) and now “digitalisation” is the new big thing.
Danish wind developer Orsted has announced that it has signed the world's largest single turbine deal with Siemens Gamesa Renewable Energy (SGRE) for 165 turbines to supply the Hornsea Project Two wind farm.
Algeria’s energy industry is open for business.
Oilfield services company Petrofac today announced a new well project management contract from New Zealand firm Tamarind Taranki.
"Improved weather conditions" for renewable energy in Scotland has seen a dramatic 11% increase in 2018 generation compared with the same period last year.
Maersk Supply Service and wind systems firm Vestas has today announced an innovation partnership aimed at solving renewable industry problems.
Shareholders of energy giant SSE will cast their votes at a general meeting in Perth next month on whether to merge their domestic energy business with nPower. The proposed merger – which is being investigated by the Competitions and Market Authority – will shake-up the energy market, with the new company to be formed turning the current big six firms into a big five.
UK firm Tullow Oil said today that well plugging and abandonment operations on its remaining North Sea wells were “progressing to plan”.
Oil service firm Hunting said today that its bosses continued to take a cautious view on the market’s recovery rate.
Petroleum Geo-Service has completed a 3D seismic survey on the outer Moray Firth licence containing the Verbier discovery.
The first batches of batteries from electric and hybrid vehicles are hitting retirement age, yet they aren’t bound for landfills. Instead, they’ll spend their golden years chilling beer at 7-Elevens in Japan, powering car-charging stations in California and storing energy for homes and grids in Europe.
Oil companies have for now managed to avoid the legal liability of paying potentially billions of dollars for protection against the impact of climate change. But the fight could only just be beginning.
Leasing the seabed to offshore wind developers was the most profitable business last year for The Crown Estate Ltd., the company that generates income for Queen Elizabeth II.
Subsea 7 will has won a contract worth at least $150 million for work on Total's Zinia Phase 2 project off Angola.
BP has agreed to buy the UK’s largest electric vehicle (EV) charging company.
Peterhead was the site of a world first yesterday as the Hywind floating wind farm was hooked up to a battery storage system capable of receiving grid connection.
EV Private Equity (EVPE) said yesterday it was planning “several more” investments in North Sea oil and gas technology during the coming year.
Bosses at i3 Energy said yesterday that finding a venture partner for its Liberator field in the North Sea could be great news for shareholders and other smaller oil firms.
Serica Energy said today that it had submitted a field development plan (FDP) for the Columbus field in the North Sea.
Rising oil prices have been a boon for the FTSE 100. The market was at its lowest ebb since 2016 at the end of March, but then rose to record levels on May 22 – some talked of an increase to 8,000.
Carbon capture and storage is back on track for a full-scale scheme to open in the 2030s, according to the UK Government.
Oil field service firm EnerMech has secured North Sea cranes and lifting services work worth more than £21 million.
Energy service giant Wood said it was on track to deliver growth in 2018 as the oil market shows early signs of a recovery.
SSE has paid out £190,000 in compensation to customers after it withdrew from a partnership with social enterprise Ebico, and failed to quickly move customers onto another tariff.