Dolphyn hydrogen project shows energy transition โin real timeโ for Aberdeen
When developer ERM decided Aberdeen would be the home for Dolphyn, its world-first floating green hydrogen project, it said โit will put Aberdeen on the mapโ.
When developer ERM decided Aberdeen would be the home for Dolphyn, its world-first floating green hydrogen project, it said โit will put Aberdeen on the mapโ.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has defended the BP โ Aberdeen net zero partnership against a claim it may be a โPR coupโ.
The formal proposal for an oil and gas sector deal will be submitted to the UK government next month.
The UKโs oil regulator has unveiled plans to force North Sea operators to meet the governmentโs 2050 net zero goals.
New investment in the energy transition can be a โcrucial pathwayโ out of the latest downturn for North Sea firms, according to the head of the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA).
A senior audit and assurance partner at Deloitte said the downturn could be a โcatalystโ for change, but oil firms are first taking steps to survive the โuncharted watersโ.
A group of UK North Sea oil and natural gas producers face an ambitious government-mandated target to cut their emissions as soon as 2025 as the nation seeks to make more real its ambition for net-zero fossil fuel pollution by the middle of the century.
Proposals for an Aberdeen energy transition park, along with a host of net zero solutions, should be at the โheartโ of an incoming sector deal, according to the head of the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA).
The climate emergency is an โeven more pressing challengeโ for the industry than the 2014 downturn according to the Oil and Gas Authorityโs (OGA) chief executive.
Chief executive Andy Samuel has confirmed the Oil and Gas Authority has not yet needed to exercise its sanctioning powers despite โinternal debatesโ on whether the regulator is being stringent enough.
A dip in collaboration and some cases of a lack of trust between oil firms should be a โwake up callโ to the industry, according to the head of the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA).
The chief executive of the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has claimed the UKโs goals for a crucial new climate change technology are โremarkably achievableโ.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has launched the UKโs 32nd offshore licensing round as the industry seeks to restore exploration activity.
The UK oil and gas industry is starting to get โvery goodโ at decommissioning, the sectorโs top regulator said yesterday.
A UK oil industry chief said yesterday that margins needed to be โmuch higherโ for oilfield service companies if they are to carry on operating at current levels.
Oil & Gas UK today confirmed the line-up for the opening day of its annual conference, being held at Aberdeenโs Exhibition and Conference Centre from June 4-6.
Industry leaders are โoften lackingโ confidence to look beyond the current cycle in the North Sea, the regulator has warned.
More clarity is expected on North Sea decommissioning costs by the end of the month, according to the chief executive of the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA).
2018 has been a busy and encouraging year with many positive developments; the OGA continues to have a high focus on asset stewardship and clear expectations of industry. Today the UKCS produces over 1.6 million barrels a day, production efficiency has increased for a fifth consecutive year and efficiency efforts are being sustained.
The North Sea oil and gas industry in 2018 gave investors a clear sign of the โmassive valueโ it can still deliver.
The UK oil sector's regulator said Total's latest gas discovery west of Shetland is "great news" for Britain's energy security.
The regulator for North Sea industry said it expects more "high value projects" to be sanctioned this year, prolonging production for years to come.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has published more than 400 new โrecovery factor benchmarksโ for oil and gas fields in the UK North Sea.
The Oil and Gas Authority's (OGA) chief executive has 900 million barrels in his direct line of sight.
There is still a "considerable and compelling prize" to be won in the North Sea, according to the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) chief executive.