Norway strikes: workers and unions ‘not talking’, potential Aker BP production hit
Workers and unions have reportedly ceased communicating as Aker BP warn production may be hit during the first week of Norway oil workers strikes.
Workers and unions have reportedly ceased communicating as Aker BP warn production may be hit during the first week of Norway oil workers strikes.
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Investment bank JP Morgan has raised its oil price outlook, but lowered forecasts for crude demand due to rising uncertainty on international trade,
Energy giant Total has completed its £1.1billion acquisition of Engie’s liquefied natural gas (LNG) assets.
Trade union Unite has hit out at oilfield service firm Bilfinger Salamis claiming the firm intends to impose a 2.15% pay rise to workers for 2018/19.
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Premier Oil’s boss said yesterday that the company was in “good shape” to compete for North Sea acquisitions as its finances improve.
The chief executive of Aberdeen's Gordon Highlanders Museum has said a jump in oil price has helped keep business going in the face of closure.
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A Highland subsea training centre is reaping the benefits of a recent deal to secure its future with the re-launch of a hugely popular commercial diving course.
GMB Union has called the "effective" closure of BiFab yards a "dark day" for the Scottish economy as the core workforce is cut in a move that sees senior staff keep their posts.
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Donald Trump’s son Eric seems to have accepted the controversial wind farm off the coast of Aberdeen that his father fought hard to stop.
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Norwegian engineering and construction firm Kvaerner will carry out another £45 million pounds worth of work on Equinor's Njord A platform.
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Providence Resources said today that it had completed the divestment of a 35% stake in an Irish oilfield to Total.
There has been a call for clarity on the status of EU workers in the oil and gas sector after a Brexit blueprint was published by the UK government.
Trinidad-focused Columbus Energy Resources is on course to ramp up its resources after agreeing to buy Steeldrum Oil Company.
ExxonMobil quit the American Legislative Exchange Council, a lobbying group bankrolled by fossil fuel companies, following a disagreement over climate-change policy.
Energy services giants Wood and TechnipFMC have been named among Scotland’s best green business.
Danish wind developer Orsted said yesterday that 73% of customers would prefer an energy retailer that uses renewables.
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Scottish Greens leader Patrick Harvie has ridiculed US President Donald Trump’s 2012 claim that erecting wind farms will bring about the “almost total destruction of Scotland’s tourism industry”, ahead of a protest in George Square this evening.
Former Brazilian president Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has been found not guilty of obstruction of justice.