Charles Hendry – energy legend
A lot has changed in the UK's oil and gas industry in the past two years - mostly for the better.
A lot has changed in the UK's oil and gas industry in the past two years - mostly for the better.
Students from Westhill Academy have proved themselves potential oil and gas professionals of the future after beating a host of other schools to the STEM in the Pipeline crown.
Two MSc students have been picked as the winners of this year's best energy paper competition, run by the Energy Institute.
Fire fighting would have been his second career choice but, instead, a career in the nuclear industry has led to James Watmore picking up industry association NOF Energy's New Talent Award 2012.
Pupils from Bucksburn Academy have been tackling head-on the energy issues facing Scotland and the world in a series of seminars at the school.
A call is being put out to oil and gas firms to "make the most" of MA engineering and energy students at Aberdeen University.
Pupils from 26 schools across Aberdeen city and Shire have had their maths skills put to the test in the 2012 TechFest-SetPoint programme.
Subsea 7 has picked up a £186million contract to work on Dana Petroleum's near-billion-pound Western Isles development about 100 miles east of Shetland.
Partners in the northern North Sea Aragon prospect have farmed down their interests in a move that will see it drilled before the end of the first quarter of 2015.
Nearly 80% of members of an energy industry business development group have said oil and gas will be their main priority in 2013.
Oil and gas service firm NCS Survey plans to expand its headquarters at Westhill, near Aberdeen, after opening offices in both Brazil and Norway.
A new wave energy test site off the souther west coast of England has had its first trial approved.
North Sea oil firm Sterling Resources has announced a £7.3million bridging loan and it hopes to agree a larger debt facility this month.
Energy service firm Subsea 7 has bought a vessel off Norway's Siem Offshore for more than £50million.
Aberdeen-based oil and gas exploration firm Parkmead has said it is hoping to raise £15.9million through a new share placing.
Two tidal energy projects planned for off the coast of Scotland are to be given European Union funding to help get them into the water.
Norwegian oil, gas and renewables engineering and construction firm Aibel has been taken over by a Swedish consortium.
Dana Petroleum has confirmed it is to use a Sevan Marine-designed floating production vessel for its £1billion Western Isles development in the northern North Sea.
BP is to dispose of a 50% stake in a gas field for £178million in its latest selloff in UK waters, as it focuses on high-value assets with long-term growth potential.
An Aberdeen-based firm has agreed a deal to work with heavy oil explorer Xcite on plans to develop the Bentley field.
Transocean has said it has won new contracts or contract extensions amounting to $119million in the past month.
A former Shell boss in Aberdeen has been announced as the successor to Sir Frank Chapman as head of British oil and gas operator BG Group.
Speakers from key operators in the southern North Sea are being lined up for the largest energy event ever to be staged in the East of England region next year.
Energy firm BG Group has said it hopes to approve a tender for building a new satellite platform for the North Sea in the first half of next year.
Falkland Oil and Gas (FOG) today said a new 3D seismic survey had started offshore the Falklands.