Lloyd's Register (LR) has appointed oil and gas industry veteran Steve Gilbert to lead its international asset management and decommissioning operations programme.
Downing Street has restated the UK’s “overwhelming” preference for a peaceful and diplomatic resolution to the crisis over nuclear tests by North Korea.
Exxon Mobil has begun restarting its giant Baytown refinery complex, which only needs minor repairs after flood waters swamped the facility, the company said.
The leading trade body for the UK offshore oil and gas industry has revealed its plans to champion the sector during Offshore Europe, as it launches a new report.
A Scottish oil and gas technology firm has been awarded £1million to further develop the use of artificial means to increase the flow of crude oil, water or gas from a production well.
UK based upstream oil and gas company Aminex has nearly tripled its resource estimate for the Ruvuma Petroleum Sharing Agreement ("Ruvuma PSA") in Tanzania.
A North Sea platform supply vessel was remotely controlled off the coast of Scotland for four hours - from 5000 miles away - in a pioneering world first trial of the technology.
Technology group Wärtsilä has reached a milestone in the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract of the Tornio Manga LNG terminal in Northern Finland.
A US nuclear engineer has been sentenced to two years in prison and subject to a $20,000 fine for enlisting American experts to help produce atomic materials.
Rescuers have began a block-by-block search of tens of thousands of Houston homes looking for anyone - alive or dead - who might have been left behind in Harvey’s floodwaters.