A floating island of solar panels is being tested in Chile as a way to generate clean energy and reduce water loss at mine operations, a cornerstone of the country's economy that uses huge amounts of electricity and water.
Eni SpA committed to eliminating all carbon dioxide emissions from its oil and gas exploration and production operations by the end of the next decade, in part by planting forests on a large scale.
Uncertainty over U.S. waivers for buyers of Iranian oil is starting to grip the market again, under very different circumstances than when American sanctions were set to go into effect last year.
A group of young people will hold a climate change protest in Aberdeen this week. More than 500 people have shown their interest in attending the event at 11am today at Marischal College. The picketers are aiming “to show our world leaders we want something to be done about this”.
An energy industry stalwart was recognised for his technical nous and role in inspiring young people to get into engineering careers at a glittering awards ceremony in Aberdeen last night.
Three low-carbon start-ups triumphed at the Shell Springboard semi-final in Aberdeen last night, each receiving £40,000 to help scale up their business
Citizens Advice has called for tighter licensing rules for new energy companies after finding an increasing number are delivering poor customer service.
Citizens Advice has called for tighter licensing rules for new energy companies after finding an increasing number are delivering poor customer service.
By Alistair Moncur, Development Director, Sand Monitoring Services Ltd (SMS)
As a region, the north east of Scotland is known globally for its innovative company base and as an exporter of a wealth of skill and expertise built up in the offshore energy industry.
With digital transformation on everyone’s lips and new technologies launching faster than ever, Jamie Bennett, CEO of OPEX Group, sits down for a Q&A on what it really takes to make an impact in the oil and gas industry: