Fallout from Hurricane Harvey: What we know so far about how it affects the oil and gas industry
Texas is in the midst of a major emergency due to the fallout from Hurricane Harvey.
Texas is in the midst of a major emergency due to the fallout from Hurricane Harvey.
Bergen Group AAK AS has been awarded a framework contract related to the to decommissioning and disassembly of Norway's first big North Sea discovery.
Campaigners fighting to overturn a Government decision to approve a fracking site in Lancashire are back in court next week for the latest round of their legal battle.
Hurricane Harvey continues to intensify and is expected to become a major hurricane as it moves toward the Texas Coast.
The US has slapped sweeping financial sanctions on Venezuela, barring banks from any new financial deals with the government or state-run oil giant PDVSA.
Angola’s ruling party has won the national election but lost ground to the opposition, the electoral commission said, as the oil-rich but impoverished African nation faces its first change of leadership in nearly four decades.
A LNG tanker has become the world's first merchant vessel to travel the full length of an Arctic shipping route with any icebreaker escort.
US Secretary of Energy Rick Perry will lead a delegation to Ukraine next week.
The billionaire chief of Samsung has been sentenced to five years in prison for bribery and other crimes in a stunning downfall for the heir to South Korea’s biggest family fortune and a global consumer electronics empire.
A second victim of the collision between an American warship and an oil tanker near Singapore has been identified by the US Navy.
Leaving the European Union (EU) must not disadvantage citizens or businesses that need to go to court to resolve cross-border disputes, lawyers have said.
English subsea specialist JDR has finished making 140km of inter array connections for the Beatrice Offshore Windfarm.
Statoil has entered into an agreement with Argentina’s leading energy company YPF to jointly explore for hydrocarbons in the South American country.
Pure play renewables firm Dong Energy has appointed a contractor to deliver turbine blade inspection services at wind farms in the UK, Denmark and Germany.
The demand for modern, faster, land drilling rigs is increasing.
A bus carrying construction workers has driven off a pier in southern Russia, killing at least 17 people, officials said.
Up to 140 jobs are to be axed at Aker Solutions as the oil crisis continues to cut deep.
A university researcher is helping to shed light on Russia's nuclear energy legacy established during the Cold War.
Oil workers responding to what was assumed to be a false gas alarm on a North Sea installation found themselves trapped by a "highly flammable" hydrocarbon release capable of killing everyone onboard.
Two diametrically opposed views dominate the current debate about where the oil price is heading.
US helicopter operator Era Group has said the return of controversial offshore helicopters will be down to "market receptivity".
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Up to 65 jobs have been secured after international oil field services firm Can Group retained a contract for US operator Apache’s UK assets.
The Plasma Science and Fusion Center explores a new recipe for heating plasma
The Shell Pernis refinery in the Netherlands has announced that the restoration of its electricity supply has ‘largely been completed’ after a fire last month caused by a short circuit.