A gasoline tank leak by Magellan Midstream is the largest reported spill caused by Hurricane Harvey near Houston after Magellan revised the spill amount by more than 10 times the initial estimate.
Danish pure play renewables firm Dong Energy has been awarded a contract to build its Hornsea Project Two offshore wind farm, at the lowest-ever price for offshore wind in the UK.
Oil held gains near $48 a barrel as Hurricane Irma weakened further after moving inland and as Gulf Coast refining continued to recover following two strikes from Harvey.
Prime Minister Erna Solberg became Norway’s first Conservative Party leader in over three decades to be re-elected as a movement to stop further oil exploration in western Europe’s biggest petroleum producer fizzled.
Premier Oil has entered into a sale and purchase agreement to sell its entire interests in the Wytch Farm field to Verus Petroleum SNS Limited for a cash consideration of $200 million.
North Sea operator CNR International is in talks with explosive experts after a military device was discovered on the seabed some 130 meters away from an installation.
London’s blue-chip index followed global stocks higher yesterday after Hurricane Irma was downgraded to a tropical storm and fears over geopolitical tensions with North Korea started to subside.
Sound Energy, the African and European focused upstream gas company, has completed the acquisition of the interests of Oil & Gas Investment Fund in Eastern Morocco.
Experts have claimed that the UK is now the “Saudi Arabia of wind” after a government auction of renewable-energy contracts saw the cost of offshore generation fall below that of new nuclear power and gas for the first time.
The UN Security Council has unanimously approved new sanctions on North Korea in a watered-down resolution without an oil import ban or international asset freeze on the government and leader Kim Jong Un that the Trump administration wanted.
An Aberdeen-based oil and gas training expert has won a UK-wide industry award for his “outstanding contribution” to the practice of non-destructive testing (NDT).
In response to Jeremy Creswell’s opinion on whether ITF, an independent organisation that has delivered more than £80 million of collaborative funding has a future, I’d like to strongly say, yes we do.