CHC wins three-year contract extension with Point Resources
Helicopter operator CHC has won a three-year contract extension with Point Resources for transporting workers to several fields in the Norwegian North Sea.
Helicopter operator CHC has won a three-year contract extension with Point Resources for transporting workers to several fields in the Norwegian North Sea.
A vice-principal of Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen has left his position – just weeks after the controversial departure of the institution’s high-profile boss.
Drilling will start this week at what could become the UK's first deep geothermal electricity plant in Cornwall.
Norway’s Christian Democrats may push to reduce tax incentives for oil and gas investments as the party starts talks to join the Conservative-led government.
Scottish engineering firm Weir Group reported a 10% increase in orders for its oil and gas division in the third quarter.
Anderson Anderson & Brown LLP (AAB), one of the UK’s leading independent firms of Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors, has announced significant growth within its global payroll team as a result of a number of new client wins. These new wins have seen a 50% increase in turnover, for that service, to £2.25million during the last year. As a result of this demand, the firm has added to their global payroll team, which is now some 20 people strong, through a number of key appointments including Katie Lange and Simon Porter, who each have extensive global payroll experience.
Danish cable firm NKT has today announced the award of a £122 million offshore export cable contract from Moray East Offshore Windfarm.
Increased tendering activity for the North Sea helped Prosafe significantly narrow its pre-tax losses.
Energy firm Simec Atlantis Energy has announced the award of nearly £5 million for a fuel conversion project contract.
Oil prices are likely to be “biased to the upside” for the rest of the year as demand from refineries rises in November and December, according to Citigroup Inc.
The world’s biggest public energy company doesn’t worry about size when it comes to potential deal-making.
Oil held near the lowest level in seven months as concerns over a supply crunch eased after the U.S. granted waivers to eight governments to continue buying some Iranian crude.
Britain's energy price cap to protect 11 million households on rip-off gas and electricity tariffs will come into force on January 1, saving consumers up to £120 each.
Shell filed a draft decommissioning plan for the Goldeneye field with the UK Government today.
Iraq aims to supply China with about 60 percent more crude next year, as OPEC’s second-biggest supplier double downs on its main market in Asia, according to the head of the state-run Oil Marketing Co.
Oil firm Serica Energy has announced a second deal in two days for stakes in the Bruce and Keith fields in the UK North Sea.
Smaller oilfield services firms in Aberdeen could miss out on work in Iran due to newly-imposed US sanctions, an analyst said yesterday.
Performance has “never been better” at Repsol Sinopec Resources UK (RSRUK), the joint venture’s chief executive said.
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A new company has been launched in Aberdeen this month in response to the widely expected changes in IR35 legislation for contractors in the private sector.
The GMB trade union confirmed yesterday that “most” of its North Sea members had voted for industrial action.
HB Rentals Limited (HBRL) lurched back into the red after sales slumped by one-third in its last full trading year.
Diamond Offshore’s pre-tax losses have widened by £40million compared to the same period last year.
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When a company sells a division, the restructuring that follows often creates a chance to review its values and vision, as JD Neuhaus UK managing director Steve Walker explains.