Aberdeen University has been named Scottish University of the year for its strong performance across several key indicators, including its energy-related teaching and research activities.
Oil giant BP has announced that it has taken inventory of its labour rights practices of construction contractors and certain sub-contractors in Georgia.
Oil exploration firm Aker BP has concluded the drilling of two appraisal wells and a wild cat well in the central North Sea, according to the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD).
Royal Dutch Shell Plc, shedding assets to pay for its takeover of BG Group Plc, is in talks to sell its interest in a Gulf of Mexico oilfield to Focus Oil, according to people familiar with the matter.
US oil companies Exxon Mobil Corp., Chevron Corp. and Occidental Petroleum Corp. will join an oil industry climate-change group led by their European rivals, after refusing to do so for years.
At the beginning of this century, the British energy company BP achieved its own American dream, becoming the largest oil and gas producer in the United States after spending a combined $75 billion to buy the oil companies Amoco and ARCO in audacious back-to-back deals.
A north-east MSP has warned that there needs to be more action from both the Scottish and UK governments to keep the country's marine energy dream afloat.
Russia’s oil and gas companies are living through the best of times, simultaneously enjoying record production and the highest prices ever in the local currency.
An investment manager which owns part of a major North Sea pipeline system has appointed its first chief financial officer as it seeks to expand its operations.
Nicola Sturgeon has said fracking protesters should not be considered "domestic extremists" after police labelling them as such was raised at First Minister's Questions.
September 22nd is ‘World Car Free Day’, when cities around the world temporarily ban cars from the roads in an effort to raise awareness of issues such as carbon emissions and urban pollution.