Production starts on Equinor’s Visund Nord
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has announced operator Equinor as started production on the Visund Nord North Sea facility.
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD) has announced operator Equinor as started production on the Visund Nord North Sea facility.
Aberdeen-based Acteon subsidiary UTEC Survey today announced the appointment of a new group managing director, hired from within the firm.
A wind turbine painted to look like a giant daffodil is being unveiled in the Welsh countryside.
Tailwind Energy has agreed to buy the UK business of Houston-headquartered oil and gas firm EOG Resources.
The UK Health and Safety Executive (HSE) handed an improvement notice to Marathon Oil after a "lifting incident" on the East Brae platform led to an injury.
A former vice president with Subsea 7 has been announced as Ashtead Technology's corporate development director, based in Westhill, near Aberdeen.
You have to make your own luck, allegedly, but it really helps when stuff just goes your way. And it really really helps if you can somehow combine favorable vagaries with a little fortune-engineering of your own.
No sector deal also means no delivery of Vision 2035, a former North Sea chief will warn today in evidence to the Scottish affairs committee at Westminster.
Digital technology pioneered in the Gulf of Mexico will soon be rolled out on BP facilities in the UK North Sea.
Later today, with my colleagues Neil Gordon, Subsea UK Chief Executive and Stuart Payne, Director of HR and Supply Chain at the Oil & Gas Authority (OGA), I’ll provide evidence to the Scottish Affairs Committee in Westminster on a proposed sector deal.
Creativity is being stifled at large oil companies by the “fixed mind-sets” of employees, industry chiefs said yesterday.
The countdown is officially on to one of the most prestigious events in the north-east’s business calender.
We’ve all heard it a thousand times, ‘our people are our biggest asset’. I don’t buy it. I appreciate I’m perhaps failing to acknowledge the spirit of this statement, but to explain further – I don’t buy the idea that just having ‘good people’ (whatever that means) is enough to drive success. Let’s also have a think about that notion of ‘good people’ – do we mean competent people, entertaining people, nice people, generous people, motivated people or just people who have previously worked for a business that competes with our own…?
Bosses at vessel contractor Gulf Marine Services (GMS) expect North Sea decommissioning to pick up “in a big way” in the next year.
Transocean's £2.1 billion acquisition of Ocean Rig could "double" drillship rates and get premium assets "back to work", a Wood Mackenzie analyst said.
Two university students have designed a wind turbine to generate electricity in large cities.
Aberdeen-based firm Wood has been showcasing the support it could offer businesses in the far north working in the energy sector.
Sembcorp Marine has completed the £30m acquisition of the intellectual property rights of Sevan Marine.
Bold action to tackle climate change could deliver global economic benefits of more than £20 trillion up to 2030, a report has said.
The overall number of people employed in the North Sea Oil & Gas industry will increase this year according to a new workforce report from industry-body Oil & Gas UK.
A robust approach to integrity and maintenance is key to safely increasing reliability, maintaining production, reducing cost and improving profitability.
The Permian Basin has been the hottest shale play in the U.S. for years, according to a new report.
Fuel prices could reach a five-and-a-half year high as there is "no end in sight" to the rising cost of filling up, a motoring firm has claimed.
Oil fell near $69 a barrel on concern over higher inventories at a key storage hub in the U.S. and as the threat posed by a storm to Gulf of Mexico assets eased.
Talos Energy has struck a deal to buy Whistler Energy II, a company with current production of 1,900 barrels of oil equivalent per day, for £40 million.