Tullow Oil ordered to pay Seadrill $254m in fees
A judge has ordered Tullow Oil to pay fees amounting to $254 million to Seadrill over the termination of a contract.
A judge has ordered Tullow Oil to pay fees amounting to $254 million to Seadrill over the termination of a contract.
The finalists for this year’s Offshore Safety Awards have been announced.
The University of Aberdeen has secured twice the number of scholarships for its MSc in Artificial Intelligence (AI), which was launched last year.
Greenpeace activists have crashed a drone into a French nuclear plant to highlight the lack of security around the facility.
National Grid has started consulting with employees on “organisational changes” which may lead to job losses.
Safety technology firm Dräger Safety UK has hired a new general manager to drive growth at its North Sea operations base in Aberdeen.
A north-east creative services firm has a new name and offices following a buyout.
Oil and gas industry contractor Seadrill has emerged from chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Wood has won a contract worth at least £2 million to provide Hyundai Engineering with engineering services and material supply for a steam methane reformer.
Ineos has committed to building a £2.4 billion ethane cracker and a propane dehydrogenation unit in northern Europe.
Glencore Plc says it’s been subpoenaed by the U.S. Department of Justice to produce documents relating to corruption and money laundering.
EDF Renewables has today announced that it will divest 49% of its stake in 24 UK windfarms many of which are in Scotland.
Oil and gas firm Echo Energy said drilling had begun on the final well at its Fracción D asset, onshore Argentina, operated by Compañía General de Combustibles.
Japanese firm Modec is in contention to provide a floating production vessel for the Barossa project in Australia.
Saudi Arabia will have to navigate a particularly delicate balance between chasing buyers and charging more for its crude when setting monthly prices for its biggest customers this week.
Equinor today filed its £700-million-plus plans for further developing the huge Troll field off Norway.
Steve Rae counts himself among the fortunate 61 who survived Piper Alpha and has made it his duty to ensure that the legacy of the disaster of July 6, 1988, when 167 offshore workers perished, “continues to be revisited, referenced and shared whenever possible with all those connected to and directly employed in the oil and gas industry”.
The latest Ridley Scott movie, All the Money in the World, rotates around the obsession of billionaire John Paul Getty with money and his refusal to pay the multi-million dollar ransom to free his estranged grandson from kidnappers.
The new £300 million wind farm off Aberdeen has reached a major milestone by generating power for the first time.
A north film industry manager claims building more wind farms in scenic parts of the Highlands could threaten the future of film and television production in the region. Robert McClymont, who runs his own film production services business in Kinlochleven, said it is vital that both the film and wind power industries work together to ensure the most picturesque areas are avoided.
Piecing together precisely what happened, why it happened and how to prevent another Piper Alpha happening again took Lord Cullen well over a year and 400 pages. The impact can be seen across the industry today and his verdict on the present state of offshore safety continues to hold great weight.
The scale of the Piper Alpha disaster was beyond anything Aberdeen's flagship hospital had experience before. At the helm was medical director Gordon Stone, who vividly recalls the extraordinary team spirit show by staff.
ExxonMobil has awarded SBM Offshore contracts to carry out front end engineering work on a second floating production vessel for the Liza development off Guyana.
The chairman of Lerwick Port Authority (LPA) has hailed the growing contribution of cruise ship visits as the organisation released its annual review, showing a steep drop in profits and a decline in turnover last year.
Europe’s largest salmon research project has received a £300,000 funding boost from a north-east company.