Spirit Energy gets green light for Oda development
North Sea explorer Spirit Energy has been given the green light from regulators to start up its first operated development in Norway.
North Sea explorer Spirit Energy has been given the green light from regulators to start up its first operated development in Norway.
The Dounreay nuclear site has been closed due to extremely high winds, according to a spokeswoman.
Nearly 300 properties in the north-east are without power today after an overhead cable was damaged.
The boss of oil giant Shell has admitted he is "still unhappy" with the firm's safety performance, despite pledging a redoubling of efforts in 2018.
Logistics and energy service firm Peterson UK will set up a new base at the Port of Lowestoft in Suffolk after signing a long-term agreement.
London-based subsea consultancy firm Agiletek has announced a bumper year increase in sales and clients, inking £1 million in new deals in 2018.
Norway’s oil lobby raised its forecast for investments in the country’s petroleum industry as cost cuts during a three-year downturn made projects more profitable and able to withstand even the recent slump in crude prices.
A huge Angus windfarm project has announced Dutch firm Boskalis as its preferred marine works supplier, signing a pre-construction agreement (PCA) with the firm.
Given oil’s plummet at the end of last year, OPEC’s strategy to stabilize the market might look a bust. But where it matters most for the cartel’s members -- petroleum revenues -- it’s still a winner.
There’s never been a more exciting time on the UK Atlantic Frontier.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) is working to solve an “infrastructure puzzle” for what is considered to be the most prospective region of the UK North Sea.
Aberdeen University has been forced to abandon an ambitious plan to create an international campus in South Korea.
Official new figures have revealed Buchan as the home of two of the most environmentally unfriendly industrial sites in Scotland.
Goldman Sachs Group Inc. cut its oil price forecasts for 2019, citing a re-emerging surplus of oil and resilient U.S. shale production.
A £25 million legal case involving the north’s economic development agency is expected to resume at the highest civil court in Scotland later this month.
As we enter 2019, the mood in the LNG market is mixed. The big LNG buyers are back, and we are set for a record year for supply in terms of both production growth and new project FIDs. What will 2019 look like? And what could happen that will shape the market longer term?
This cold New Year’s week brought news that LNG imports to the UK in December were at their highest level in more than three years, with more LNG arriving in the fourth quarter of last year than in the rest of the year combined.
The west of Shetland region may have challenging deep waters, 40m waves and fierce gales but with increasing activity levels and access to infrastructure in place, current and future fields are being brought within easier reach.
A business event linking key energy hubs in Scotland and Australia will return to Aberdeen for the third time in February.
We’ve all done it – sat in conferences, listening to inspiring keynotes, making notes about things you know will change how you work, how happy and motivated your workforce will be, how much money you’ll make.
The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission has given the Oklahoma pipeline company Williams permission to begin service on an expansion project supporting two liquefied natural gas terminals along the Texas Gulf Coast.
Oil firm Dana Petroleum confirmed yesterday that its chief executive had retired from the role.
One of the country's largest combined authorities will lay out plans to ban fracking in a new green strategy.