Total forms consortium to acquire French wind project
French oil giant Total has announced it will form a consortium with offshore wind developer Orsted to submit a bid for a Dunkirk offshore wind project.
French oil giant Total has announced it will form a consortium with offshore wind developer Orsted to submit a bid for a Dunkirk offshore wind project.
Wood Mackenzie Power and Renewables senior research analyst, Rory McCarthy notes the five major things to watch for in terms of energy storage in 2019.
The family of dead Petrofac founder Maroun Semaan have hit out at what they see as an attempt to shift blame in the recent bribery scandal to engulf the firm.
A North Sea inspection firm has revealed it will expand its business after the demise of its nearest rival.
The Oil and Gas Authority has highlighted concerns about a lack of diversity within the North Sea energy sector.
A Repsol-led consortium of businesses has announced a major gas find in Sumatra, Indonesia.
There’s only so much you can do to make oil and gas production cleaner.
The final section of the AWPR will open tomorrow, marking the “beginning of an important new chapter for Aberdeen”.
The campaign to bring a new charity air ambulance to the north-east has soared forward with the creation of a new post dedicated to raising funds for the life-saving helicopter.
Balmoral Tanks has lost a long-running legal fight with the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) after a court upheld a £130,000 fine imposed by the regulator.
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said his country signed so-called memorandums of understanding worth $20 billion of investment in Pakistan.
The recent Energy Voice article covering the chief executive of the OGA, Andy Samuel’s evidence to the inquiry into the public cost of decommissioning oil and gas infrastructure at Westminster, prompted me to review the minutes of the session.
It was very welcome to see increased activity in the oil and gas sector throughout 2018, with a number of high profile transactions in the upstream exploration and production (E&P) space as well as a strong uptake in oilfield services deals in the final quarter. We fully expect that this trend will continue throughout 2019.
An offshore wind specialist has taken premises at the Port of Dundee as it unveiled plans to double its number of staff to 30 by the end of this year.
KPMG analysis shows that mergers and acquisitions (M&A) activity in upstream oil and gas and oilfield services (OFS) was relatively subdued over 2018.
The global outlook of the oil and gas industry means Brexit doesn’t amount to a hill of beans for most buyers and sellers of North Sea assets.
Overall, 2018 was a bit of a damp squib in terms of mergers and acqusitions (M&A) activity in oilfield services.