UK energy minister: “We want to squeeze every last drop out of the North Sea basin”
The new UK energy minister, Claire Perry, says the goal is to retrieve “every last drop” of oil that can be economically recovered from the North Sea.
The new UK energy minister, Claire Perry, says the goal is to retrieve “every last drop” of oil that can be economically recovered from the North Sea.
Newly-appointed Energy Minister, Claire Perry, says the UK Government wants to look at Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) “really seriously”, just over two years after Westminster axed a £1billion grant to develop the technology.
Wellesley Petroleum has hired a Transocean semi-submersible rig for work in the northern North Sea.
Tamrotor Marine Compressors (TMC) has won a contract for an undisclosed sum to equip a floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel being constructed in China.
TAQA has announced a £50million plan to extend the life of its oil and gas fields by years in the northern North Sea.
Matt Dawson is perhaps best known as the scrum-half in the 2003 rugby World Cup-winning England team, and for his appearances on the BBC’s “A question of sport”.
iSurvey has been awarded contracts totalling £250,000 for work in offshore wind.
OEG Offshore has delivered several contracts for Remotely Operated Vehicle control modules worth £1.8 million.
An oil and gas entrepreneur has launched a new venture to help Scottish firms build trade links with southeast Asia.
Delegates from across the oil and gas industry are being invited to a networking event to learn about the current state of the subsea industry and what is in store for the future.
Aker BP has been granted permission to use the Maersk Interceptor drilling facility in the North Sea.
Genel Energy has announced it expects its oil and gas production to fall for a third year in 2018.
TAQA has announced plans to extend the life of its oil and gas fields in the northern North Sea and maximise economic recovery.
Northern Powergrid has unveiled an £83million programme to help put renewable energy at the heart of the economy of parts of northern England.
Eni has suspended its drilling in an offshore project in the Black Sea over sanctions imposed by the US, according to Reuters.
“Health risks from benzene exposure” and “work-related musculo-skeletal disorders” are among the issues uncovered in a recent audit of Aker BP’s Ivar Aasen installation.
Oil services firm Subsea 7 has announced it has been awarded a “sizeable” contract from Statoil for work on the Johan Castberg field development in the Barents Sea.
The Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) is ramping up plans to invest millions of pounds to tackle key industry challenges.
Score Energy has expanded its field services division, creating six new jobs.
An issue with the water supply at the North Sea Magnus platform, which led to a contamination issue with diesel last year, has now been fixed.
The Unite trade union said yesterday it would ballot members on industrial action over a dispute about training for offshore scaffolders.
Altus Intervention has acquired a package of industry-leading thru-tubing products and services for an undisclosed sum.
The value of jackup rigs has increased by 36% over the last year due sustained strength shown in the oil price, according to analytical website vesselsvalue.com.
A partnership of BP and Kosmos Energy has won the rights to exploration areas off the coast of West Africa, according to a news report.
Offshore – dead and buried, thanks to onshore shale? Not quite.