Oilfield service firms at ‘strategic crossroads’ as energy transition accelerates, PwC says
Oilfield service (OFS) companies must decide now whether they are going to stick with hydrocarbons or pivot to low-carbon, a new report said.
Oilfield service (OFS) companies must decide now whether they are going to stick with hydrocarbons or pivot to low-carbon, a new report said.
Aberdeen-based THREE60 Energy has revealed a “strategic addition” to its engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPC&C) arm.
Energy service firm Stork has become the latest company to pledge its support for a newly-drafted collective bargaining deal for North Sea workers.
Trade unions have launched a survey seeking feedback from members on a “ground-breaking” collective bargaining agreement that would cover thousands of North Sea workers.
Engineering giant Worley has confirmed its job cuts total since the start of the Covid pandemic has reached 11,400.
Clean energy technology firm EC-OG, of Aberdeen, has appointed a former boss at engineering and consultancy giant Wood as its chairman.
Aberdeen-headquartered Wood has announced the hire of “sustainable development powerhouse” Ann Rosenberg to help the firm drive its environmental ambitions.
Engineering and consulting giant Wood has struck a £95 million deal to provide a range of services on Spirit Energy’s mature Morecambe Bay gas fields.
Engineering and consultancy giant Wood said today that its revenues fell by more than a fifth in 2020 due to challenging trading conditions.
Engineering and consulting giant Wood has clinched a deal worth more than $120 million for a refinery project in south China.
Employers and unions have given themselves extra time to conclude a new collective bargaining agreement for thousands of North Sea workers.
International offshore logistics firm Asco Group, of Aberdeen, is starting Christmas week under new ownership.
The achievements of the UK oil and gas industry’s leading lights were celebrated in a virtual awards ceremony last night.
Oil companies, EPCs, refineries, pipeline operators and drilling contractors will join the AUTOMA Congress next April to discuss the asset management approaches in Upstream, Midstream and Downstream markets.
The head of Bilfinger Salamis UK has said “never say never” to the potential for the firm's return to a collective deal for North Sea contractors.
A North Sea pipeline firm has been forced into liquidation after losing a court battle with Aberdeen-based Kellas Midstream.
Chinese investors are willing to put a further £300 million towards the construction of a “visionary” renewable energy “village” near Peterhead, it has been claimed.
Please join Antonio Pietri, President and CEO of Aspen Technology, and Darren Martin, Chief Technology Officer, Wood, for our upcoming Virtual Executive Conversation on December 3, 2020.
Industry chiefs today urged governments to start delivering their net-zero objectives at pace and provide the investment frameworks needed to kick-start projects.
Westminster’s multi-billion pound plan for a “green industrial revolution” has been touted as a “welcome signal” of what the UK’s path to net zero may look like.
The finalists for the 2020 EIC Awards have been announced, with 39 companies competing for 11 categories at the prestigious energy supply chain awards ceremony, taking place on Thursday 3rd December.
Energy service giant Wood has completed the sale of its stake in TransCanada Turbines to joint venture partner TC Energy for £51 million.
Leading voices from the world of industry will get to grips with the energy transition’s biggest questions at a free online event in one week’s time.
A trade union boss has hailed the progress made by the oil and gas industry in its quest to create a new collective deal covering thousands of North Sea workers.
A new deal covering thousands of North Sea workers could include a “rate adjustment mechanism” linking pay with oil and gas prices, a key figure behind the talks said.