BP and Enpro launch global framework agreement
Oil giant BP and north-east firm Enpro Subsea have announced a new global framework agreement.
Oil giant BP and north-east firm Enpro Subsea have announced a new global framework agreement.
Just as Venezuelan state-run oil company PDVSA was running out of an obscure product needed to thin out its crude and keep exports flowing in the wake of U.S. sanctions, Russia is coming to the rescue.
Pupils in Edinburgh will be able to take part in climate strikes unpunished.
Oil giant BP has announced that its current upstream boss will take the reigns of the firm's wind energy business.
Independent Oil and Gas' board has rejected a £26.6m takeover proposal from RockRose Energy.
The start-up of Equinor’s £4.5bn Mariner project east of Shetland has reportedly been delayed.
French oil major Total will buy 10% of the Arctic LNG 2 project in Russian from Novatek.
Arab Spring-style protests have rocked Europe’s third-biggest natural gas supplier. Thousands of young Algerians have taken to the streets, fed up with an octogenarian president who’s been in power for 20 years and a weak economy that doesn’t generate enough jobs. While the rare public display of dissatisfaction has sparked a political crisis in the authoritarian state, the country’s energy exports haven’t been disrupted.
A Middle East firm which was handed a multimillion-pound fabrication deal for a giant Moray windfarm has “suffered significant overall losses”, according to a new report.
First Integrated Solutions (FIS) boss Martin Suttie insists his millionaire father, Ian, is determined to help the company grow.
Squaring the Brexit circle amid so much political uncertainty is causing a noticeable smattering of anxiety across Scotland’s renewable energy sector.
Former UK energy minister Brian Wilson has criticised the decision to hand the multi-million Moray East Offshore Windfarm deal to Lamprell, describing it as representing “a major failure of policy”.
An oil and gas stalwart has launched a multi-million pound fundraiser to bring a “world-first” technology to the sector.
A US engineer is swapping Denver, Colorado, for Aberdeen to join oil and gas services firm Alba Gaskets.
North-east businesses are broadly unprepared for a no-deal Brexit, according to the Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce (AGCC).
Environmental and human rights campaigners will take their fight against a "draconian" injunction granted to energy giant Ineos to the Court of Appeal.
The Government has been accused of throwing the renewables industry "off a cliff" by scrapping an energy payment scheme for householders.
Oil and gas majors are likely to be "more aggressive" in the race to win the battle for electric vehicle (EV) market supremacy, according to a new report.
There is a “looming undersupply” of top tier rigs to meet demand for drilling and exploration campaigns in the North Sea in 2019.
Many businesses have been preparing for months for Brexit, but in hope and expectation there would be a withdrawal agreement under which we would have 20 months of transition to implement plans for our ultimate exit.
The ambiguity surrounding Brexit is an issue that is affecting many businesses in a variety of ways, and the international tax implications of Brexit should also be considered.
A faulty extension cord and fume cabinet led to a fire breaking out on a drilling rig offshore Norway in November.
Three consecutive months of fuel price reductions came to an end in February as retailers "instantly" passed on wholesale price rises, new analysis shows.
An international consortium is in the lead to run a controversial, multi-million-pound waste incinerator in Aberdeen.
Norwegian airline Wideroe is adding a third daily flight from Aberdeen to Stavanger on weekdays this summer.