Martin McGuinness knew about renewable whistleblower warning, says Arlene Foster
The late deputy first minister Martin McGuinness knew about a warning from a whistleblower about a renewable energy scheme, Arlene Foster has insisted.
The late deputy first minister Martin McGuinness knew about a warning from a whistleblower about a renewable energy scheme, Arlene Foster has insisted.
Five world powers and Iran have agreed to establish a financial facility in the European Union to facilitate payments for Iranian imports and exports including oil.
Lundin Petroleum has completed extended production testing at its Alta appraisal well 7220/11-5 in the southern Barents Sea.
Soaring fuel prices may be coming to an end, new figures suggest.
Bermuda-registered oil firm Gulf Keystone has today announced the appointment of a new non-executive director.
The commitment to live with “lower for longer” oil might not last that long after all.
International maritime services company BW Group today announced that Group CEO Carsten Mortensen has resigned from the company.
Deep-sea oil drillers are once again riding the wave of investor enthusiasm that next year will be better for profits.
Shares in Independent Oil and Gas (IOG) sank after the firm said a final investment decision (FID) on its southern North Sea gas development project had been pushed into the fourth quarter of 2018.
Oil bulls cheered by the prospect of $100 oil beware. A rally in prices may be short-lived.
An investigation is underway into whether blasting work led to the death of a grey seal at the Aberdeen harbour expansion project.
A giant Moray Firth wind project will create 150 jobs and add £90 million to the local economy, developers have said.
Oil major Total revealed yesterday that it had made one of the biggest gas discoveries in the North Sea in a decade.
Glendronach has to be one of the North Sea’s dream discoveries.
Energy service company Fugro has announced the appointment of a new chief executive and chairman.
Energy firm SSE will buy Fluor's 50% share in Seagreen Wind Energy, a developer of offshore wind projects in the Firth of Forth.
An 18,000tonne platform has completed the next stage in its long journey to a North Sea windfarm.
A new event will be launched this year looking at opportunities for Aberdeen firms within Guyana’s fledgling oil and gas industry.
Helicopter firm Airbus expects the growing offshore wind transport market to add £8 billion to its balance sheet over the next two decades.
A total of 360 Health and Safety Executive (HSE) inspectors, including many working in the North Sea industry, will be protected from potential danger under a new contract with Scottish firm Safe Shores Monitoring (SSM).
UK Oil and Gas (UKOG) has wrapped up a £6.6 million deal for 22% of Horse Hill Developments (HHDL) from Gunsynd, Primorus Investments and Solo Oil.
A report released today by the National Subsea Research Initiative (NSRI) offers a "deep-dive" into Scotland's marine energy sector, a subsea chief has said.
During a recent walk on Arran, I came across this abandoned car. It had clearly been there for a long time and nature was taking its course. It made me think about Greenpeace’s comments on Shell’s Brent Spar.
In the Spring of 2016, I headed north to Aberdeen looking forward to working with new start-ups founded by senior executives made redundant from the Oil and Gas industry. To my surprise, I didn’t find many.
A new plan put forth by the Department of Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy (BEIS) has warned that some energy contacts with EU countries "may be compromised" in the case of 'no deal' with Brussels over Brexit.