National Grid launch £600m energy link to Europe
The National Grid has announced the launch of a £600 million energy connector between the UK and Belgium.
The National Grid has announced the launch of a £600 million energy connector between the UK and Belgium.
An independent inquiry into a botched green energy scheme which sparked a major political row in Northern Ireland will hear final submissions next week.
A new exploration investment firm has agreed a pact with Maersk Drilling for 12 wells targeting 4 billion barrels of oil in the next two years.
Developer EDF Renewables announced last night it has received Marine Scotland consent to adapt the design of the Neart na Gaoithe (NnG) offshore wind farm.
Carlton Resource Solutions has strengthened its senior management team with the addition of a highly experienced director to a key strategic role.
Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) will next week publish a major report into how effectively North Sea operators are collaborating with suppliers.
US oil firm Apache Corporation said late last night that the Garten well in the UK North Sea had started producing oil.
As ministers from OPEC and its allies arrive in Vienna for crucial talks, all have made clear they agree on the need for a cut in oil production. But none have explained how they’ll turn that desire into a reality.
Highland and Moray communities have received nearly half a million pounds from a massive Moray Firth wind project.
The North American fracking market - already expected to be a downer for the holidays - is turning out to be even worse than expected, according to the world’s biggest oil-service provider.
A Dundee-headquartered energy safety services group is expecting to add to its workforce in the coming months after seeing an uplift in sales.
Energy giant Equinor and Aberdeen-headquartered Faroe Petroleum have agreed to swap stakes several oil fields in Norway.
A Pentland Firth-based tidal energy project has announced a large-scale grant funding win.
UK oil firm EnQuest said today that it expected to increase production by 20% next year.
Oil exploration will need to be abandoned and huge volumes of black gold left in the ground if the UK is to meet climate change targets, the Labour Party said yesterday.
The UK has shown carbon emissions can be reduced “without breaking the economy”, a climate change watchdog said yesterday.
The world’s advanced economies have hit the buffers with efforts to slash carbon dioxide emissions.
The boss at Three60 Energy said the fast-growing energy services group is still geared towards expansion.
“Digitalisation is one of those horrible terms that has been used so much it has become meaningless.”
Wood has been awarded a £34m contract by a large-cap midstream company to construct 80 miles of steel pipeline in west Texas.
A recent return to Leipzig reminded me why “going green” in Germany has been a lot more difficult than the rhetoric would sometimes suggest.
A Switzerland-headquartered asset integrity firm has moved into a new base in Aberdeen.
The Aberdeen bypass contractors have said work on the River Don Crossing should be finished by Christmas subject to the weather and safety checks.
Demand for hydrogen will explode over the next three decades as the decarbonisation drives gathers pace, a new report said.
An Aberdeen-headquartered oil field technology firm is hoping a new well construction tool will generate £10 million over the next 2-3 years.