Oil nears $70 a barrel, as Storm Gordon moves in
The crude market is placing more importance on a stronger dollar and a potential Cushing, Oklahoma, stockpile build than on Tropical Storm Gordon’s threats to oil assets.
The crude market is placing more importance on a stronger dollar and a potential Cushing, Oklahoma, stockpile build than on Tropical Storm Gordon’s threats to oil assets.
A renewable energy trade body chief has said the sector "can be key" to the country's future, as first minister Nicola Sturgeon announced a £1.5 billion increase in infrastructure spending today.
Watch as the five members of the Aberdeen Renewable Energy Group (AREG) who conceived the idea of the Aberdeen bay wind development, or European Offshore Wind Deployment Centre, outline the role they played.
An oilfield technology expert has urged the industry to find a “higher productive gear” at an inaugural event in Aberdeen.
Swiss offshore drilling firm Transocean has announced the £2.1 billion acquisition of drilling contractor Ocean Rig.
Energy giant BP will start installing new technology for preventing unplanned downtime on North Sea rigs next year after giving the tool a run-out in the Gulf of Mexico.
Oil exploration and production firm Anadarko has confirmed that it will remove personnel from two oil platforms and shutdown production as storm Gordon approaches.
Dogged perseverance and “sheer bloody-mindedness” has led to eleven of the world’s most powerful wind turbines being constructed off the coast of Aberdeen.
The North Sea's largest producing oil field has been shutdown amid planned maintenance, according to a report from Reuters.
Spirit Energy’s boss said yesterday that the firm’s swoop for stakes in two North Sea licences would make it “more attractive” to potential new joint venture (JV) partners.
Campaign group Global Witness has warned that a Treasury tax break designed encourage the sale of old oil and gas assets could add more than £3 billion to the UK’s decommissioning bill.
A number of “frustrating” delays in contracts starting led to vessel contractor Gulf Marine Services (GMS) posting a loss in the first half of the year.
A biennial event aimed at driving radical digital and technological transformation across the offshore oil and gas industry starts in Aberdeen today.
BP has released video footage of the process of dismantling its Miller platform in the North Sea.
An Olympic swimmer has dived into an underwater helicopter escape challenge to raise funds for bereaved parents.
A Tyneside teenager followed in her father’s footsteps yesterday by starting her journey from offshore cub to future offshore tiger.
There’s much talk of digitalisation and automation within the Oil & Gas industry, but discussion around the potential of these new technologies has generally been limited to offshore platforms and rigs. But now, American oil field services company Halliburton has introduced a new service which claims to introduce automation to hydraulic fracturing.
Aberdeen-established firm Subsea Technologies has announced that Bibby Financial Services has provided £500,000 to provide access to working capital and support in overcoming the complexities of trading overseas.
Tours showcasing the new offshore wind turbines are to start in Aberdeen.
Oil traded near $70 a barrel as investors assessed the threat to U.S. production from a storm that is forecast to strike the Gulf Coast as well as rising OPEC crude output.
Envoys at a special round of global climate talks are nearing a crucial stage in their effort to flesh out the landmark Paris agreement, the United Nations diplomat helping organize the meeting said.
Almost £17 million is to be spent on 1,500 new electric charge points for vehicles and more than 100 green buses, the First Minister has said.
Forty young professionals attended a recent interactive professional development event at Sir Ian Wood House in Aberdeen.