EDF Energy ‘excluded’ from Hunterston B parliament briefing
EDF Energy has claimed that it was "excluded" from a Scottish Parliament meeting today on the future of its Hunterston nuclear power facility.
EDF Energy has claimed that it was "excluded" from a Scottish Parliament meeting today on the future of its Hunterston nuclear power facility.
Altrad said today that its £332m acquisition of Cape in 2017 was the main driver of record financial results at the industrial services giant.
The increasing cost of the smart meter rollout to households could become "potentially even greater" amid a "real information gap", a consumer group has warned MPs.
Twelve years on from start-up, BP has pumped 100 billion cubic metres of gas from Shah Deniz.
Brent oil extended its longest rally in a year and a half, rebounding above $60 a barrel, on hopes of a resolution in the U.S.-China trade dispute.
Two new Scottish wave energy firms have been awarded £7.7 million by a Scottish Government agency in the hopes of giving life to their ideas.
Norwegian energy giant Equinor will sell off its Hywind technology to a subsea engineering firm in Norway.
Faroe Petroleum's board has conceded defeat in its fight against a takeover bid by Norwegian oil explorer DNO.
The prestigious annual dinner of the Energy Institute’s (EI) Aberdeen, Highlands and Islands branch will take place on Thursday 9 May with tickets already being snapped up.
Norway's DNO is on track to seize control of Aberdeen-headquartered oil company Faroe Petroleum.
One of the oil industry’s highest-paid executives is taking a pay cut as his company braces for possibly difficult times ahead after its stock plunged last year.
If you’re a small drugmaker with a successful diabetes treatment, but concerned you lack scale in the global market, what’s your next move? Norway’s Vistin Pharma ASA decided to hire an oil-market analyst and place large bets on the price of shipping fuels.
A deal set to secure 100 fabrication jobs at BiFab’s Arnish yard is “all but done”, it was revealed yesterday.
The Scottish Government is being pushed for answers on whether it will back a public inquiry into helicopter safety offshore.
Norwegian oil explorer DNO has increased its offer to acquire Aberdeen-based Faroe Petroleum, as its pursuit of the North Sea firm continues.
The founder of a new data analytics firm believes she holds the key to helping smaller oil and gas companies make a better fist of “selling themselves”.
Oil firms will launch more “small but beautiful” projects during another “bumper year” for the UK North Sea in 2019, an analyst said yesterday.
A businessman has sent a letter pleading with one of the world’s richest men to withdraw his bid on land belonging to an underwater training centre which went into administration.
An Aberdeen firm with a focus on control and scanning solutions has been launched by two former Scopus Engineering directors.
Growing confidence in the Atlantic Frontier is generating a ‘gravity-shift’ towards a Shetland supply chain willing and able to capitalise on its geographical advantages.
Opportunities for local companies to claim a share of projects totalling £40million at a Highland port will be unveiled next week.
Major energy providers are bunching their charges just below the new price cap, analysis suggests.
Leading oil and gas lawyer, Martin Ewan, has been appointed president of the Society of Advocates in Aberdeen.
The UK Government said yesterday that it would propose new solar power subsidies for households and businesses.
As we bid farewell to 2018 and look ahead to a new year, we take a look at how West of Shetland’s energy industry has fared and what the outlook for the area is in 2019