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Enpro Subsea has bucked the trend growing from a small company of just five employees to 30 staff in just three years.
Enpro Subsea has bucked the trend growing from a small company of just five employees to 30 staff in just three years.
Safety training firm Falck is working together with Airbus Helicopters to help heighten safety in North Sea helicopter operations.
Oil and gas operator EnQuest is axeing 45 roles, including directly employed staff and contractors, in Aberdeen.
Unlocking untapped oil reserves in small pools in the UK North Sea could land as a $20 billion prize for the oil and gas industry according to a senior executive.
Data from the HSE (Health and Safety Executive) has shown more than a third of piping and pipeline failures are caused by vibration, erosion and corrosion.
Iqarus has revealed its deal to acquire hygiene consultancy C-CHEC could be one of many planned acquisitions in the future.
Subsea firm Harkand was presented with a challenge by its client Premier Oil - creating a vessel with 'walk to work' capabilities.
Ashtead Technology has today launched a white paper showing how approaches to the installation and integrity management of subsea systems can reduce cost.
Subsea 7 today confirmed it has landed a three-year framework agreement with Chevron North Sea, Dana Petroleum, Hess Denmark, Nexen Petroleum, Taqa Bratani and Talisman Sinopec Energy UK.
We know we need to be more clever with our data, especially when you look at the cost of traditional enterprise storage.
Lundin Petroleum agreed a seven-year $5billion revolving credit facility with lenders that will support its interest in the giant Johan Sverdrup project.
The first minister said yesterday there was “every reason” to be optimistic about Aberdeen’s future despite the current challenges facing the region.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said a “detailed action” plan will be presented to the Treasury before next month’s budget, including calls for further tax measures.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon yesterday insisted oil workers are finding new jobs as she ploughed £25million into supporting the industry – despite claims the intervention is a year too late. The SNP leader said the energy taskforce set up a year ago had engaged with more than 2,500 workers, but did not elaborate on how many had gained new employment as a result.
The announcement last week that £504million of public sector money will be invested in support of the Aberdeen City Region Deal is very welcome news for the north-east of Scotland.
North-east firms will be urged to get into Iran at a seminar in Aberdeen later this week.
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has hinted further support lies ahead for the North Sea oil and gas industry. The First Minister was in Aberdeen to meet with industry leaders as well as attending a meeting of the Energy Taskforce today.
Aker Solutions' maintenance, modifications and operations (MMO) business in Norway secured two contracts for work at North Sea fields operated by ConocoPhillips.
Norwegian authorities have said Statoil committed a serious safety breach following a potentially fatal gas leak on its Gudrun platform.
Oil workers are being asked to consider teaching in a bid to fill vacancies in the North-east.
Salary cuts and cost savings are part of a Jersey Oil & Gas strategy to maintain a lean operation that it believes will help it make money at less than $30 per barrel.
The oil price collapse is dominating the current news cycle, with Brent dropping below $28 a barrel for the first time in over 12 years. This continuous dramatic fall spanning 18 months has raised concerns over the future development of many offshore oil & gas fields.
“The problem that the UK had was realised before we had this oil price crash,” Gordon said. “Our costs were spiralling out of control; the writing was on the wall, but we didn’t do much about it as an industry. The drop amplified and compounded those problems.”
Premier Oil’s shares will resume trading on the London Stock Exchange after reaching a deal with E.ON for its North Sea assets.
A proposal to combine the North Sea “offshore passport” personnel systems of the UK and Norwegian sectors of the North West Europe Continental Shelf has been tabled.