Atlas Knowledge named in list of top 15 e-learning firms
Aberdeen-based e-learning firm Atlas Knowledge has been listed as one of the top 15 highest performers in its sector in the UK.
Aberdeen-based e-learning firm Atlas Knowledge has been listed as one of the top 15 highest performers in its sector in the UK.
Aberdeen business people will benefit from a unique insight into protecting their organisations against cyber-attacks courtesy of a reformed international hacker.
Malaysian oil and gas leader Sofiyan Yahya will encourage industry to review investment in "front line" safety practices at a global conference in Kuala Lumpur on November 7.
Fascinating video footage of the launch of an artificial reef off the coast of Australia has been published.
Serica Energy has taken a major leap towards first oil from the Columbus field in the central North Sea.
Equinor has awarded an £85 million contract for the supply of a jacket for the second phase of the Johan Sverdrup project to Kvaerner.
Church chiefs have urged North Sea oil bosses to review their green credentials in light of a major international climate deal.
Aberdeen-headquartered Hydro Group has completed a £2.5million project for France’s first floating offshore wind power project.
The European Marine Energy Centre (Emec) in Orkney is to lead a £2.2 million project to support the development of wave and tidal power in coastal areas of north-west Europe.
Profits more than doubled at BP in the third quarter as the UK energy major prepares to celebrate first oil from a mega-project west of Shetland.
First power has been reached from what is expected to become the world’s largest floating windfarm.
Scottish Energy Minister Paul Wheelhouse avoided a bumpy ride yesterday when he cast off in a new air-cushioned offshore wind vessel.
Baker Hughes, a GE company (BHGE) hailed the North Sea as being among its “key highlights” for the quarter as it moved to a small profit.
Oil and Gas UK is to launch a new interactive tool to prepare businesses for future operations in the North Sea.
More visits by cruise liners, fishing boats and roll-on-roll-off ferries contributed to an 8.4% jump in traffic at Shetland’s main port in the first nine months of this year.
Floating wind is unlikely to see a boom for at least a decade, said an offshore wind industry boffin yesterday.
The UK is likely to be the £3 billion market leader in the offshore cable field, claims a new report by a renewables trade body.
Most major projects at the Sellafield nuclear site are still "significantly" delayed, with expected over-runs of £913 million, according to an official report.
Houston-based McDermott International plans to sell its storage tank and U.S. pipe fabrication businesses for more than $1 billion next year.
Scottish Enterprise has invested just £500,000 from a cash pot of £10 million, a report from Holyrood's Economy, Energy and Fair Work Committee has revealed.
TechnipFMC will modernise and expand Middle East Oil Refinery's (MIDOR's) complex near Alexandria, Egypt.
Glacier Energy Services has appointed a new director as it aims for new growth in the North Sea market.
Several industry bodies are joining forces for a conference next month to highlight how subsea supply chain firms can work together to improve the competitiveness of the North Sea.
Oil service firm Hunting said today that low North Sea activity levels culminated in third quarter operating losses in its European business.
Debt levels at oil field services companies have reached "unsustainable" levels, the debt rating agency Moody's Investors Service said in a new report.