Spirit, Hurricane deal ‘win-win’ for both firms, analyst says
Spirit Energy’s swoop for stakes in Hurricane Energy’s Greater Warwick Area (GWA) is a “fantastic deal”, an analyst has said.
Spirit Energy’s swoop for stakes in Hurricane Energy’s Greater Warwick Area (GWA) is a “fantastic deal”, an analyst has said.
Discarded plastic could be used as fuel for cars following a scientific breakthrough.
Environmental campaigners backed by Bianca Jagger have been banned from carrying out certain protest activities at two oil and gas drilling sites.
Hurricane Energy said today that it had sold 50% of its Lincoln and Warwick licences to Spirit Energy.
Discounts, bartering and smuggling are among the tactics Iran may lean on to keep almost 800,000 barrels a day of its oil exports flowing after U.S. sanctions resume in November.
Cluff Natural Resources' (CLNR) chairman said today that the company is "working tirelessly" to find partners for two of its North Sea licences.
North Sea newcomer Tailwind Energy has completed a deal to buy Shell and ExxonMobil’s stakes in the Triton cluster.
A bumper crop of more than 100 new apprentices are swelling the ranks of the North Sea oil and gas workforce.
Aberdeen-headquartered Stena Drilling expects to have a presence in Guyana “at least through 2019” thanks to a successful campaign for ExxonMobil.
The latest threat to the dominance of Britain’s six biggest energy suppliers is coming from small technology companies that automatically switch consumers to the cheapest deal.
Protesters from across the Highlands gathered in Inverness to stage a “peaceful protest” against the transportation of nuclear waste along the far north line.
French oil giant Total has confirmed it hopes to avert further strike action on three North Sea platforms with the offer of an e-ballot to workers.
Profits at Aberdeen-based recycling, decommissioning and steel tubulars company John Lawrie Group more than doubled during 12 months which saw it undergo a private equity-backed management buyout and handle the highest tonnage of scrap metal in its history.
Oil struggled to gain above $78 a barrel as the prospect of shrinking Iranian crude exports was countered by signs of higher output from top producers Saudi Arabia and Russia.
Aberdeen City Council has been named among a number of Scottish councils backing fracking overseas.
The number of drilling rigs in the U.S. increased by four while Texas stayed flat.