Updated: Marathon Oil back in the black despite non-US production drop
Houston-based Marathon Oil was back in the black last year despite a decline in non-US production.
Houston-based Marathon Oil was back in the black last year despite a decline in non-US production.
Japan reached the latest hard-fought step in the 40-year, $194 billion cleanup of the 2011 Fukushima meltdown: A robot successfully touched some of the melted fuel sitting inside one of its three wrecked reactors.
Even as oil producing states in OPEC and beyond begin implementing the output cuts they agreed in December, the world’s need for their crude is shrinking further, suggesting that they will need to extend the deal through the second half of the year.
The US firm behind a major North Sea helicopter operation employing 900 people has cast doubt on the validity of its own finances.
A giant Moray Firth windfarm developer has confirmed it found nearly 20 unexploded bombs (UXO) following a survey at the site.
Scotland is to plough a six-figure investment into the UK's biggest ever carbon capture and storage (CCS) research study.
Tullow Oil has said a no-deal Brexit would cause “significant uncertainty” for its North Sea decommissioning programme and its workforce.
Shell is leading the way on new-build spending plans to 2025, according to a new report from GlobalData.
Moorfield Group has welcomed offshore services firm Namaka Subsea to the Innovation Centre in its Energy Park in Aberdeen.
Energy giant Shell has been revealed as the partner of a Google-owned kite wind developer.
As we move into the time of year where many organisations will be conducting shutdowns, TAR’s or outages for planned and essential maintenance work to be performed, the scopes of work to be delivered during that time mean that it is critical that both workforce and leaders are not just capable but also motivated to engage with the safe delivery of the project.
Mayors and city leaders are calling for a £1.5 billion Government fund to take polluting vehicles off the UK's streets and improve air quality.
Environmental protesters are planning to target a British Museum exhibition backed by BP over claims of colonialism and "dirty" sponsorship deals.
International law firm Addleshaw Goddard said it had beefed up its Aberdeen energy team by appointing David McEwing as a partner.
Two new tugboats worth £6.1 million each will serve Orkney.
Ambitious targets have been set for the UK’s oil and gas supply chain to double the value of its £11bn export market in the next two decades. But, if this key element of the Vision 2035 strategy is to be delivered, it’s time to start having honest conversations about why some international ventures underachieve or fail completely.
Premium office space used by banks in the west end of Aberdeen is being transformed into suites that will be ready for new tenants from June.