Solar firm expands after securing pan-European renewables
A Moray solar panel energy company is planning to double its workforce and expand its production facility.
A Moray solar panel energy company is planning to double its workforce and expand its production facility.
Opportunities in offshore repair and maintenance services will be the focus of an oil and gas industry event in Aberdeen next week.
Royal Dutch Shell’s Nigeria subsidiary “fiercely opposed” environmental testing and is concealing data showing thousands of Nigerians are exposed to health hazards from oil spills, according to a geologist.
Oilfield service company Churchill Drilling Tool is celebrating after winning the high growth markets exporter of the year category at the 2017 HSBC Scottish Export Awards.
Statoil claims to have halved the capital expenditure cost for the second phase of its massive Johan Sverdrup development.
Five years ago, during the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, we asked executives of the world’s largest energy companies, policy-makers and thought leaders from across the energy value chain: to what extent do you expect global energy systems to change over the next 10 years? An overwhelming 90% expressed the belief that significant change would occur around the world, and nearly one-third predicted a radical shift in the way energy is sourced, transformed and consumed.
Footage has emerged online showing a 'rogue' wave hitting a shipping tanker as it sails through the Bay of Biscay in the Atlantic.
The US Department of State has issued a presidential permit for the construction of the Keystone XL oil pipeline, a project blocked by former President Barack Obama.
Parkmead Group has moved out of the red and into the black.
A video showing the construction of the first overhead transmission line to the Isle of Skye in the 1970s has resurfaced.
Statoil has made a minor discovery from a wildcat well in the North Sea.
Royal Dutch Shell is selling 100% of its onshore interests in central West Africa's Gabon for $587 million.
Engineering services firm Lamprell has appointed Nicholas Garrett to the firm's board.
Canadian-British oil and gas company Tethys Petroleum has applied to cancel its listing in the UK marketplace.
Engineering and fabrication firm Lamprell posted an after tax loss of more than $182million last year despite cutting 5,000 jobs and undergoing a corporate restructuring.
North Sea operator Ithaca Energy has hailed a soaring share price as a reflection of progress achieved since the start of 2016.
The world's largest energy recruitment ad employment report has revealed a "significant" differences in opinion between hiring managers and job candidates.
Oil and gas supermajors are to explore the frontiers of the North Sea in search of hidden gems.
Subsea seismic ship provider PGS has unveiled it's fourth Ramford Titan vessel - the Hyperion.
The energy-rich Canadian province of Alberta is looking to ease the financial pain of the worst oil and gas slump in decades - with more booze.
A top analyst has hailed the small but important 29th offshore licensing round as a successful exploration trigger.
Italian giant Eni has been crowned the first international oil major to drill in Mexico since the country's 2013 energy reform.
President Donald Trump is about to deliver his promise to approve the controversial Keystone XL oil pipeline - but the development's opponents are ready to challenge.
SSE have become the latest energy provider to raise prices for domestic customers, their announcement of a 14.9% hike in electricity bills coming less than a week after E.On’s own 8.8% rise to dual-fuel bills. Their news now means that all but one member — British Gas — of the Big Six have raised prices for the spring, yet aside from all requiring their customers to pay more for energy, they have something else in common.
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