Wave and tidal ‘effectively locked out’ of energy market, marine boss claims
Wave and tidal energy are being "effectively locked out" of the renewables sector, according to a marine energy boss.
Wave and tidal energy are being "effectively locked out" of the renewables sector, according to a marine energy boss.
The decision by energy regulator Ofgem to approve a smaller interconnector to the Western Isles than the Shetland Isles has been criticised by a renewable energy trade body.
Plans for a subsea electricity cable linking Shetland to the mainland have been provisionally approved by the energy regulator.
The long-standing chairman of Aberdeen-headquartered energy services giant Wood is to step down.
After months of setbacks, Hurricane Energy has successfully hooked up its production vessel to its huge Lancaster field west of Shetland.
Spirit Energy has kicked off production from its Oda field in the Norwegian North Sea, delivered five months ahead of schedule.
Siccar Point Energy has kicked off its 2019 drilling campaign with the spudding of an exploration well at the Blackrock prospect west of Shetland (WoS).
Aberdeen-headquartered energy services giant Wood saw its total revenues climb to £8.3billion in 2018 amid a “significant year of progress” for the firm.
An Aberdeenshire father-of-four will brave the dangers of the Atlantic Ocean as he aims to become the first person to complete a row across the water in a boat he made himself.
It is "too early to know" what caused the death of a 29-year old man during a routine oil tanker repair, the firm who own the vehicle have said.
An Aberdeenshire deepwater safety valve firm has announced increased staff numbers and an expansion of its facilities due to a seven-figure investment in the business.
Rever Offshore has appointed a new chief executive, two months on from dropping the Bibby Offshore brand.
The Government is being urged to do more to engage with industries such as steel, retail and hospitality as they risk being "left behind".
Every few weeks, in a glass-walled office with a picture of an oil platform filling the east side, an unusual conversation takes place.
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has launched an investigation into London Capital and Finance, which funds the primary backer of Independent Oil and Gas (IOG).
Workers at Interserve are to be balloted for strike action in a row over job cuts and sick pay.
Higher oil prices trigger "toxic behaviors" among offshore oil and gas firms, according to a global consulting firm.
Start-up businesses in Scotland have borrowed more than £26 million from the British Business Bank since its launch six years ago.
The UK’s smart meter rollout has been plagued with problems from the outset. From issues with the technology to meters failing when suppliers are switched, it seems the government may have underestimated the effort required to get meters in every home and business across the UK.
A feasibility study into a virtual deep water port in the Firth of Forth has been commissioned by a newly-formed group to promote Dundee as a decommissioning hub.
The upstream oil and gas industry has been presented with a proposal to consider a new way of running the business of global infrastructure projects at a speech delivered by renowned US project management expert Stephen Mulva.