FTSE 100 boosted by oil price rise after ‘dreadful’ week
Top-flight stocks in London were boosted by rising oil prices in Friday trading, but observers said a recovery could not make up for the "dreadful" week on the markets.
Top-flight stocks in London were boosted by rising oil prices in Friday trading, but observers said a recovery could not make up for the "dreadful" week on the markets.
A Moray oil worker who threatened to publish “revenge porn” featuring his former girlfriend has been spared a prison sentence.
Opec and its allies have agreed to cut global oil production by 1.2million barrels per day in a bid to end the recent oil price fall.
OPEC finally broke an impasse over production curbs, agreeing on a larger-than-expected cut with allies after two days of fractious negotiations in Vienna.
The private-equity backed group which bought Aberdeen offshore survival trainer Survivex has opened a new office in China's oil and gas heartland.
A team from Bristow Helicopters will brave freezing temperatures tomorrow night for Aberdeen’s Sleep in the Park fundraiser.
The next generation of the Penguin wave energy converter is due to arrive in Orkney after testing, developer Wello Oy has revealed.
Norwegian oil giant Equinor has been granted a multi-million pound extension on its Troll Phase 3 project.
Around 1,400 onshore jobs in oil and gas based in Aberdeen are expected to be lost in the next three years, according to a new report.
Premier Oil has completed the sale of its interests in the Babbage Area and nearby Cobra discovery in the North Sea to Verus Petroleum.
A backstop could be placed on the recent oil price freefall if traders are convinced OPEC proposals to cut production are "for real", according to a leading petroleum economist.
Nearly 300 tonnes of oil and chemicals accidentally spilled into the North Sea in 2017, according to a new environmental report.
Wealth management firm Charles Stanley has set up shop in Aberdeen as part of its plans for expansion in Scotland.
Environmental campaigners have accused the SNP of “climate hypocrisy” after an Aberdeen MP backed new tax breaks for the North Sea oil industry.
Developers of a huge Moray Firth wind project have announced £2.6 billion of project finance investment alongside a clutch of big deals.
Theresa May's plans to curb immigration after Brexit could result in businesses collapsing and jobs being lost, the head of the CBI warned.
Global offshore drilling firm Seadrill has introduced a numbers of measures to revolutionise rig work, according to the company's data chief.
Chevron raised its spending budget for the first time since 2014 even as crude prices plummet, doubling down on U.S. shale.
OPEC ended talks without a deal on oil production cuts for the first time in nearly five years as Russia flexed its muscles by so far refusing to commit to the big output curb that Saudi Arabia is demanding.
Well, how do you sum up a year like 2018? There’s certainly been no shortage of talking points, that’s for sure.
Neptune Energy has confirmed that it has submitted a Gjoa tieback proposal for the Cara project to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy.
The UK’s oil and gas industry has clearly been through some challenging times.
The helicopter involved in a crash which killed the owner of Leicester City lost control after the pilot's pedals became disconnected from the tail rotor, investigators said.
Natural ways of reducing carbon emissions to zero including restoring native woodlands are better than "science fiction" climate schemes such as mirrors in space, a charity has urged.