AJS secures five-year extension to ONEgas support deal
Stork and Amec have secured an extended deal to provide integrated services for Shell's North Sea ONEgas assets.
Stork and Amec have secured an extended deal to provide integrated services for Shell's North Sea ONEgas assets.
New technology tested in the Cromarty Firth is set to play a key role in the world's largest wave energy project.
Oil industry services provider Petrofac has picked up a second major deal in the Middle East after landing a £2.3billion joint venture in Kuwait.
North Sea oil firm Tullow says it expects to add more than 200million barrels of oil to its reserves this year - despite seeing saw post-tax profits drop dramatically in 2013.
North Sea oil firm Ithaca has been dealt a blow after coming up dry on the Handcross prospect West of Shetland.
FPSO provider BW Offshore saw earnings almost double for 2013 after being boosted by full-year contributions from their new BW Athena and BW Joko Tole vessels.
Scottish green technology companies are being offered a helping hand in getting their products to market, as part of a new scheme being launched in Edinburgh today.
Scots green power consultancy SgurrEnergy has kicked off plans for international expansion after opening an office in South Africa.
The investors behind a £81million rescue package for North Sea firm ATP Oil and Gas are to look at new options for developing the Cheviot field after dumping previous plans for the project.
North Sea oil firm Lundin has confirmed its lastest bid to explore the fringes of the giant Johan Sverdrup field has fallen short.
Energy industry project management giants Technip has landed a major contract to provide support for the Åsgard subsea compression project on the Norwegian continental shelf.
Work has begun on the Ntem oil concession off Cameroon after the end of a nine-year dispute over maritime borders.
Troubled North Sea oil firm Antrim Energy is to sell off its UK assets in a £32million deal after admitting the costs of developing the Causeway field had proved too much.
Norwegian operator Det Norske has been boosted after revealing it has found hydrocarbon traces on a prospect in the Barents Sea.
Exclusive: The organiser of a new conference aimed at increasing interest in Israel's oil and gas reserves believes a major investment in the country announced today will spark interest from Aberdeen firms.
The head of Subsea UK has warned against making the organisation's annual expo too big - after the 2014 show closed with a record attendance.
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Norwegian oil giant Statoil is to drop its 2020 production targets and slash investment plans as it looks to increase cash and shareholders.
The arrival of a revolutionary new pipe laying vessel into the North Sea this spring could be a ‘game changer’ for the way ships are used across the region.
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Offshore engineering firm Maritime Developments has landed a clutch of contracts for Subsea 7 as part of the company’s work off the coast of Brazil.
North Sea operator Premier Oil is closing in on two major developments after confirming it planned to submit its proposals to develop the Catcher field next week.
A leading oil and gas boss has called on ex-military personnel looking to make the switch into the energy industry to prove they are interested in making the move and avoid making the recruitment drive a 'one-way street'.
Blockage removal experts Paradigm has launched a new flushing system designed to cut down on environmental risk for oil and gas operators.
The oil firm behind plans to redevelop a previously uneconomic North Sea field with revolutionary new technology says it is eyeing new fields for the system in the latest licensing round.