Sevan Marine to appeal court decision over loan
Norwegian floater Sevan Marine is to appear a court decision in relation to a $60million loan made to Logitel Offshore.
Norwegian floater Sevan Marine is to appear a court decision in relation to a $60million loan made to Logitel Offshore.
A digital transformation of oil and gas safety-critical emergency response training is set to save the industry more than a million hours of training time per year.
ConocoPhillips (NYSE:COP) has outlined the company’s 2018-2020 operating plan and strategy for long-term value creation - including plans to limit capex to $5.5billion a year to the end of the decade.
Helicopter manufacturer Airbus has clarfified that an aircraft that crashed in Japan earlier this week was not the same kind used in North Sea operations.
Well-Safe Solutions has awarded Abraitis and Co. managing director Damian Bates a communications deal.
Italy’s largest and dirtiest coal plant is facing legal action by environmental lawyers.
The rally that pushed crude to a two-year high is showing signs of losing strength, and we may soon see a reversal in prices. Here’s what to look out for in the oil market in months to come.
UK subsea company Rovco has been awarded a three-year contract to support one of the world’s largest offshore windfarms, Gwynt y Môr, which lies eight miles off the coast of North Wales in the UK.
The boss of Russian oil major Rosneft has been ordered to appear as a witness in an alleged bribery case, according to news agency Reuters.
Victoria Oil and Gas (VOG) has hit a better than expected net pay onshore Cameroon.
Edinburgh based Bowleven has scaled back overheads in a year of "strategic change", the firm's new chief executive revealed today.
Cabot Energy's annual reserves report has shown a 50% increase in gross proven reserves.
Leading Africa focused independent oil and gas explorer Tullow Oil has revised its 2017 oil production forecast upwards to 85-89,000 bopd.
An Aberdeen based oil firm has been forced to deny any wrongdoing as the fallout from the so-called Paradise Papers continues to cause shockwaves throughout the global business community.
*What’s The Future
The pace of cost cutting in the mid-cap market is continuing to slow, according to analysis by Westwood Global.
In 2013, in a former life, I wrote a column for Energy sharing my excitement about the James Bond moments that happened at work.
For this month’s edition of Energy I was asked if I would comment on deals in and around the North Sea thus far in 2017.
Proposals have been lodged by an oil entrepreneur to turn a disused Aberdeen supermarket into a coffee shop.
New research from price comparison website MoneySuperMarket reveals the price of driving electric versus driving a petrol or diesel.
Exceed specialise in delivering well management and well performance improvement solutions for the upstream Oil & Gas industry.
Local residents are being invited to have their say on plans to build a huge 40-turbine windfarm in the Highlands.
The last of a group of 12 seafarers who have been trapped in the north-east for more than a year due to unpaid wages will finally be able to go home to India this month, after the boat they worked on was sold.
PE-backed deals have turned the spotlight on newcomers like Siccar Point Energy, Chrysaor and Neptune.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has revised up sharply its 2017 economic growth forecasts, with higher export levels, a revival in investment and firmer commodity prices supporting a broad-based upswing.