Maersk Drilling wins £30.3m Caribbean contract with Shell
Maersk Drilling has won a £30.3million contract for work in the Caribbean with a subsidiary of energy giant Shell.
Maersk Drilling has won a £30.3million contract for work in the Caribbean with a subsidiary of energy giant Shell.
DecomWorld – part of Reuters Events- today announced the global E&P delegations already confirmed to attend their 2020 Decommissioning and Abandonment Summit along with an international operator speaker faculty
I recently presented at a UK Oil and Gas Law Seminar where the keynote speaker was Mike Tholen (Upstream Policy Director Oil & Gas UK).
Abu Dhabi is taking steps to cement its position as a reliable supplier through the launch of the Murban Futures contract.
More than 220 people gathered in Aberdeen for an event celebrating and rewarding the energy sector’s best young talent.
Champions of the offshore industry were honoured in style at the annual Oil and Gas UK Awards last night.
A major energy sector conference which debuted in Aberdeen this year will return for a second installment in 2020.
Oil and gas majors who invest in the renewable energy sector "could benefit" from more stable cash flows, according to a credit rating agency.
A former senior lawyer at Shell cannot use a leaked email or an overheard pub conversation in his discrimination claim, a court has ruled.
The timing of oil giant Shell’s decision to acquire French floating wind firm Eolfi is “very sensible”, but isn’t likely to herald a revolution in how it invests its money, according to a top energy expert.
Cyprus has issued an exploitation licence to three companies to develop the Aphrodite field, with gas to be exported to Egypt for liquefaction.
Oil giant Shell has today announced a deal to buy up a 100% stake in a French floating wind firm.
The UK oil and gas sector must be alive to the threat of rising costs in its quest to become the global expert in cost-effective decommissioning, industry experts have warned.
It was the beginning of an exciting week when Greenpeace announced they had sent activists to the middle of the North Sea to climb the remains of Shell’s Brent platforms, brandishing signs of “clean up your mess”.
While low LNG spot prices have taken their toll, the Europe’s two major players in the sector, Total and Shell, performed strongly in the third quarter.
Shell has received the green light to decommission its Goldeneye platform in the North Sea.
A boss at Shell has insisted that leaving the huge concrete legs of the Brent platforms at sea was the “right thing to do”.
The size of the prize in floating offshore wind is “immense” and should involve the big oil and gas majors, according to the renewables boss of Norwegian energy giant Equinor.
The seven majors must cut production by 35% by 2040, and emissions by 40%, if the world is to warm by only 1.6 degrees Celsius, according to a new report from Carbon Tracker Initiative.
Sembcorp Marine has been picked by Shell to build the floating production unit (FPU) for the Whale field in the US Gulf of Mexico.
Maersk Drilling has won a £6.2 million contract with Serica Energy for a development well at the Columbus field in the central North Sea.
Shell’s boss said today that “prevailing weak macroeconomic conditions” had created uncertainty around the schedules for some of the firm's key objectives.
Oil giant Shell has brought in Diamond Offshore's Ocean Endeavor for drilling work at its Fram gas field in the North Sea.
Aberdeen-based Diamond Offshore has continued its streak of widening losses, reporting a near doubling of its pre-tax figure from the same period last year.
Slumping energy prices, sluggish global demand and shrinking chemical margins are weighing on the oil industry as its biggest names prepare to announce quarterly results to investors demanding ever-higher payouts.