Defects found at Shell’s Norway gas plant
Energy giant Shell has been given two weeks to report back to the Norwegian safety organisation after a number of defects were found during inspections at the Nyhamna gas plant.
Energy giant Shell has been given two weeks to report back to the Norwegian safety organisation after a number of defects were found during inspections at the Nyhamna gas plant.
American multinational ExxonMobil has received consent to extend the asset lifetime of the Sigyn field.
Statoil has agreed a number of framework agreements for diving support operations in 2017.
A Scottish firm has come up with a new filtration system that it claims will allow well operations to be carried out faster and more efficiently.
Well service supplier Prior Diesel have appointed a new general manager tasked with driving the company's ongoing expansion.
A north-east MSP claims she has been "inundated" with correspondence from more oil and gas workers warning of discrimination.
An offshore worker has been killed and five more injured after an explosion on board an ultra deep water service vessel.
Norway's offshore safety body claims cost cutting has impacted safety and more must be done to "reverse the trend".
Unions are calling for political intervention in order to help foreign sailors who have been stranded on a vessel in Aberdeen Harbour for the past four months.
Oil workers on a North Sea platform have been left without internet access.
The Global Energy Group has launched a new bid to gain powers from the Scottish Government to run its Nigg Energy Park facility as a port.
Swedish energy company Vattenfall is proposing to expand a renewables development in Aberdeenshire's 'windfarm alley'.
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An offshore worker who stabbed his wife after going on a nine-day drinking binge when he lost his job has been jailed.
Scotland's Energy Minister has backed calls for wave and tidal energy to be included in the UK Government's industrial strategy.
Foreign nationals left stranded on an offshore supply vessel in Great Yarmouth are now on their way home - complete with all the wages they were owed.
The world's largest vessel is to lay more than 900km of gas pipeline linking Russia to southern Europe.
Scottish Conservative Energy spokesman Alexander Burnett has called for the life of the North Sea's oil and gas industry to be "extended, not ended".
The Norwegian safety body has carried out audits in respect of the planned infrastructure at Statoil's Johan Sverdrup development.
London listed Empyrean Energy (LSE:EME) has received $2.6million from the sale of its interest in the Texas based Eagle Ford unconventional play.
Dana Petroleum’s long-awaited Western Isles FPSO has been completed at a shipyard in China.
The mature North Sea basin remains a "core market" for slimmed down oil and gas services firm Petrofac.
New research is adding momentum to cross-party calls from MPs for wave and tidal energy to be part of the UK government’s Industrial Strategy.
Nine Orkney based marine energy businesses are set to take part in a major industry event being held in London.
Activists protesting the multibillion dollar Dakota Access oil pipeline are burning camp structures after being refused more time to pack up and move on.