Insolvency appointments up by 30%, figures show
The number of failing businesses in Scotland has grown by almost a third this year, according to new insolvency figures.
The number of failing businesses in Scotland has grown by almost a third this year, according to new insolvency figures.
EnQuest said it is holding discussions with Delek Group for the sale by the company for one of its interests in the Kraken Development.
The Alder field is located 37 miles (60 km) from the UK Norway median line in the Central North Sea, in water depths of approximately 492 feet.
A Scottish firm behind revolutionary technology which could make marginal oil and gas fields more viable has secured a fresh cash boost worth more than £1million.
The chief executive of Oil & Gas UK was quick to welcome Theresa May as prime minister.
Oil producers aren’t betting on the rally.
North-east entrepreneur Brian Gribble has launched a new venture to help Scots firms get a toehold into the United Arab Emirates (UAE).
North Sea developer Ineos is considering a move into the motor industry with a plan resurrect the Land Rover Defender.
Oil traders increased the fleet of ships deployed in the North Sea to store crude, the latest sign of faltering demand that has triggered the biggest buildup of stockpiles at sea since 2009.
The boss of Airbus said the company has no plans to scrap its Super Puma helicopter as the fleet of helicopters remains grounded after 13 people were killed in April.
The workforce, unions and industry must resolve the looming strike dispute of the sake of the industry's future, Wood Group's leader today said.
One of the top women in UK oil and gas was unveiled yesterday as chief executive of the new Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) in Aberdeen.
The Offshore Co-ordinating Group (OCG) said it supports the "fightback" by North Sea workers after they voted to strike for the first time in a generation.
This incredible footage shows timelapse of Apache's Beryl field.
Nearly 120 oil and gas apprentices have been made redundant in the last 18 months, according to Scottish Government figures.
Independent Oil and Gas (IOG) has set a date to drill its Skipper appraisal well.
North Sea workers have voted in support of strike action across eight Shell assets as a dispute over pay and conditions rumbles on.
It’s taken 27 years to get to the point where offshore workers feel compelled to take industrial action and withdraw their labour, but more than that it has taken the belligerence and intransigence of an industry hell bent on making the workforce pay for the mismanagement of the sector!
Oil traders increased the fleet of ships deployed in the North Sea to store crude, the latest sign of faltering demand that has triggered the biggest build up of stockpiles at sea since 2009.
The revolving door of energy ministers has rotated once again, after Prime Minister Theresa May named Amber Rudd her new Home Secretary.
Oil major Shell will appear before Dublin’s Metropolitan District Court in September after it was sent a summons from the Environmental Protection Agency.
The chief executive of industry body Oil & Gas UK said industrial action would only "add" to the sector's challenges after Wood Group employees voted in support of a strike.
The vice president of Shell's UK and Ireland Upstream operations has said the oil major is "disappointed" after both Unite and RMT unions voted in support of strike action.
Workers from Unite and RMT unions have backed strike action in the North Sea for the first time in a generation.
Oil major Shell is preparing back-up staff in case of the first North Sea strike action in a generation.