Amec lands US nuclear engineering group
Engineering services group Amec has agreed a £18million deal to buy a US nuclear firm.
Engineering services group Amec has agreed a £18million deal to buy a US nuclear firm.
An exhausted bird has been airlifted from a North Sea oil rig after being blown off course.
US safety chiefs are to launch an investigation after a welder was killed when he fell from a Gulf of Mexico oil platform this week.
Norwegian oil and gas group Det Norske says it is on schedule to decide on how to develop the massive Johan Sverdrup field by the end of 2014 after seeing third quarter losses narrow.
Brazilian state oil producer Petrobras says it will up its output by 1million barrels a day before the end of the year as it prepares to bring new units online.
BG Group says it expects to bring the Lomond field in the North Sea back online in the next few weeks as it looks to bounce back from a 10% production drop over the last three months.
Oil group Total said it was focusing on long-term growth after seeing its third-quarter profits drop 19%.
Higher costs and ongoing security problems in Nigeria saw Shell's third quarter earnings drop 31% compared to last year.
Scottish Water is to power its waste treatment facility on Skye with three new wind turbines as part of a drive to green energy.
Oilfield services group Aker has sold off its mooring and loading systems in a £154million deal.
The body of a welder who sparked a massive search operation after falling into the sea from a platform in the Gulf of Mexico has been recovered by rescuers.
Kintore-based sand control firm Darcy Technologies has landed a deal to provide completion systems for Statoil.
Norwegian oil giant Statoil said it expects production levels to fall next year as the impact of its recent sell-off programme is felt.
A special episode of Only Fools and Horses made to encourage children into the oil and gas industry has resurfaced online after being lost for 30 years.
Investment in the global energy industry supply chain rose by more than 15% in the last three months as the number of new oil, gas and renewable projects announced around the world increased by a third.
Employee-owned Aberdeen firm Accord posted record turnover levels as it closes in on a £5million target by 2015.
Wood Group has landed a two-year deal to continue providing services for the St Fergus Gas Terminal - securing 500 jobs.
ConocoPhillips's Ekofisk South North Sea project has begun oil production for the first time.
Energy industry services firm 3Sun Group says it plans to create new jobs at its North-east operations after seeing turnover almost double to £13.7million.
Tullow Oil has been forced to suspend work on two key fields in Kenya after protests by locals over jobs.
North Sea giant Statoil is to build a new platform on the Snorre field as it looks to extend the life of the $4billion project until 2040.
North Atlantic Drilling is to seek an independent listing on the New York Stock Exchange after putting talks over selling a majority stake in the firm on hold.
Internet giant Google has increased its investment in renewable energy to more than $1billion after becoming a partner in a new solar project in California.
The head of Swedish oil firm Tethys has quit the company and sold his entire shareholding - in order to spearhead the fight against a rare form of cancer.
The shale oil boom will confirm the USA as the world's largest oil producer next year, the International Energy Agency has confirmed - as global oil supplies suffered a sharp drop.