Worker flown to hospital after incident on Goliat
A man has been flown to hospital in Norway after being injured on the Goliat oil platform.
A man has been flown to hospital in Norway after being injured on the Goliat oil platform.
Statoil's aweseome Mariner B floating storage unit has set saidl on its 18,000 mile journey to the North Sea after leaving the Samsung construction yard in South Korea.
Enterprise Engineering Services (EES) is looking to recruit new staff to its team in Aberdeen.
Statoil has decided to launch a project to write the story about the company for its 50th anniversary in 2022. The University of Oslo has been chosen the main supplier in a project that will also involve other Norwegian research institutions.
Oil major BP said it was "too early" to understand what implication as decision by the UK to leave the European Union would have.
Rising petroleum demand in China, North America and Europe will help bring global oil markets into balance this year, BP Plc Chief Executive Officer Bob Dudley said.
Operators and the supply chain were brought together to focus on well plug and abandonment in the Southern North Sea (SNS).
Shell has been reprimanded by the Health and Safety Executive after workers were placed in danger following a gas leak on a North Sea installation.
CNR International’s Ninian South platform is not expected to resume production until the weekend while the company continues its investigation into a fire on board.
Bristow Helicopters is to make 15 pilots redundant the pilots union Balpa has revealed.
Thousands of unemployed people in the north-east have been urged to overcome their reluctance to accept handouts and sign on for the dole.
Subsea 7 is to cut its global workforce by another 1,200 and has confirmed up 430 jobs will go in the UK as part of the company’s global resizing and cost reduction measures.
The biggest oil-industry downturn in a generation has companies collaborating in ways they never thought possible.
North Sea oil and gas companies are being asked to get behind Oil & Gas UK's industry behaviours charter.
An oil and gas training group has flung open its doors to get youngsters interested in a career offshore.
Crew members of a detained ship in Aberdeen are growing “frustrated” with no end in sight to their pay dispute.
A north-east councillor has faced criticism after abandoning a North Sea jobs conference in disgust at his accommodation.
Statoil will suspend the Songa Delta contract after work on the current well, Slemmestad, in the North Sea has been completed, Songa confirmed.
Last week’s incident in Aberdeen Harbour where an offshore supply vessel was detained with 15 Indian nationals on-board, who had allegedly been unpaid for two months, has highlighted the relevance of the Modern Slavery Act in today’s offshore oil and gas industry.
Lenders to the oil and gas sector have commenced “difficult conversations” with clients since the start of 2016 as fears that the industry’s woes would continue took hold, a corporate restructuring specialist has explained.
Spanish energy giant Repsol has dismissed a £3.8billion legal claim made by its Chinese business partner Sinopec over their shared North Sea assets.
A man has died following a gas “blow-out” at one of Europe’s deepest mines.
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate has granted Det norske a drilling permit for a wildcat well in the North Sea.
An oil industry leader has said Scottish Government plans to funnel jobless oil and gas workers into teaching could be “very valuable”.
Fears have been raised 15 Indian nationals could be stranded in Aberdeen “for weeks, if not months” after an Offshore Supply Vessel was detained amid allegations staff had not been paid.