Vattenfall ‘finalises’ purchase of Dutch renewable energy firm
Swedish energy giant Vattenfall has today announced the multi-million acquisition of a Dutch renewable energy firm has been "finalised".
Swedish energy giant Vattenfall has today announced the multi-million acquisition of a Dutch renewable energy firm has been "finalised".
OPEC’s crude production slumped again last month as the cartel implemented planned cutbacks in full and some members were hit by U.S. sanctions.
Struggling oilfield service company Weatherford International has closed on the third of four deals to sell its drilling rigs in the Middle East and North Africa.
An Aberdeenshire subsea company has lost an appeal against a £980,000 lawsuit.
A Petrofac boss claimed “this year will be better than last year” for the company after it posted bumper profits yesterday.
Anglo-Dutch energy giant Shell said today that it faced criminal charges over the purchase of a Nigerian oilfield in 2011.
BP has handed TechnipFMC the contract for the floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) unit for its Greater Tortue Ahmeyim on the maritime border of Mauritania and Senegal.
A cycle of “renewed growth” has been forecasted for the North Sea as new projects drive up production levels.
US major ExxonMobil has made a huge gas find off the coast of Cyprus, which is being touted as one of “the biggest discoveries of the year”.
Right from the start of London’s biggest gathering of oil traders and producers, uncomfortable truths began to intrude upon the usual round of business meetings and cocktail parties.
Italian oil firm Eni has reportedly joined forces with Norwegian private-equity fund HitecVision to table a bid for ConocoPhillips' North Sea portfolio.
Several high-profile speakers have been announced for the launch of a major industry report next month.
North-east firms are being urged to take part in the inaugural Aberdeen Corporate Games, which have been launched by Aberdeen Sports Village (ASV).
Renewable power rose to record highs last year, supplying well over a quarter of the UK's electricity, as coal continued to decline, official figures show.
The Scottish Government has overruled Moray Council decisions to refuse wind farm developments 10 times in the past decade.
Oil service firm Hunting said yesterday that its return to the black in 2018 was driven by US onshore drilling activity.
Burntisland Fabrications (BiFab) is "not operating on a level playing field", the First Minister of Scotland seemed to concede today.
The captain of a Russian oil tanker which was detained in the UK last year over safety concerns has avoided the ship being seized.