All crew back on Brent Charlie after blackout
Shell has confirmed that all crew returned to the Brent Charlie platform yesterday.
Shell has confirmed that all crew returned to the Brent Charlie platform yesterday.
Oil prices will slump to $40 a barrel unless OPEC and its allies cut output significantly, and the group is unlikely to succeed in reviving the market, an Iranian official said.
Glacier Energy Services has bought Rotherham-based Whiteley Read from Stainless Metalcraft.
Exxon Mobil and Hess Corp. said Monday they've increased their reserve estimates offshore of Guyana by 25 percent after making a 10th discovery in the region.
Wood has appointed Joe Sczurko as executive president for strategy and development.
A 67-year-old businessman who five years ago failed to disclose the existence of an offshore bank account containing more than £500,000 during a divorce court fight with his ex-wife has told a judge that he is now in debt and living in a small rented flat.
Siemens and Aker Solutions will work together on the development of digital offerings in engineering, operations and services.
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Dr Timothy King from the Kent Business School at the University of Kent comments on the news that Shell will link executive pay to carbon reduction targets, arguing this is a welcome move as shareholders’ increasingly recognise the importance of corporate social responsibility within business operations.
Oilfield services giant Petrofac has secured a three-year contract extension with Taqa in the UK.
Engineering group Babcock has struck a joint venture deal worth 1.5 billion Australian dollars (£864 million) to provide services to Australia's navy.
Leading businessman Sir Ian Wood has said Theresa May's Brexit deal is "workable" and is better than the current situation with Europe.
The tiny, energy-rich Arab nation of Qatar has announced it will withdraw from Opec.
The glitterati of the oil and gas industry were treated to a spellbinding evening of food, drinks, music and dancing at The Press and Journal Energy Snow Ball on Saturday.
The North Sea oil and gas industry in 2018 gave investors a clear sign of the “massive value” it can still deliver.
EnQuest's £230 million acquisition of the remaining 75% interest in the Magnus oil field from BP has been completed.
Oil was jolted higher by efforts across the globe to support prices as Saudi Arabia and Russia extended their pact to manage the market and Canada’s largest producing province ordered unprecedented output curbs. Prices retreated slightly after Qatar said it was leaving OPEC.
Bosses at Hydrasun are hoping to build forward momentum on the tailwinds generated by a raft of new deals worth almost £30 million.
An Aberdeen foodbank has said it is still supporting “casualties” of the oil and gas downturn.
The finalists have been announced for the annual Subsea UK Awards.
Upstream oil sector investor Reabold Resources has completed its £3 million acquisition of 37% of Rathlin Energy UK.
Ades International Holding has completed the acquisition of eleven onshore rigs from Weatherford International in Saudi Arabia.
Oil and gas tycoon Sir Ian Wood has revealed ambitions to transform the north-east as a global adventure destination - and give a boost to key industries such as fishing and hospitality.
Achieving the regional economic renaissance is the challenge that is now uniting us across north-east Scotland.
The Greenpeace response to my criticism of their decommissioning written evidence given to the Commons Select Committee only served to reinforce my views.