Showcasing its technologies
Aberdeen company Tendeka is among exhibitors at OTC.
Aberdeen company Tendeka is among exhibitors at OTC.
Among OTC regulars from Scotland is Jock Gardiner, energy industry partner at Maven Capital Partners, who is now on his 14th trip to the show.
Subsea 7 is exhibiting its expertise and groundbreaking technology at the show.
EFC Group announced the appointment of a vice-president for the Americas yesterday and the successful delivery of two contracts.
Viking SeaTech, of Aberdeen, said yesterday it had signed a co-operation agreement with Swedish business MoorLink.
Scottish marine technology service company Nautronix announced a big Norwegian contract win at OTC yesterday.
Craig Group said at OTC yesterday that a £35million investment in four new vessels had already secured multimillion-pound contracts for the Aberdeen global shipping and energy service company.
AMEC, the international engineering and project-management company, has landed a deal believed to be worth tens of millions of pounds with oil giant BP in the Gulf of Mexico.
Two top bankers from Royal Bank of Scotland are at OTC.
Aberdeen commercial-law firm Paull & Williamsons has a team of five at OTC.
Hydrasun, which provides integrated fluid-transfer, power and control services to the global energy market, yesterday said there had been a surge in demand for its umbilicals products.
Mechanical engineering group EnerMech revealed yesterday it had allocated more than £40million for expansion in the US, as it sought to replicate big growth in Europe and the eastern hemisphere.
Balmoral Offshore Engineering, the Aberdeen-based deepwater buoyancy, insulation and elastomer product specialist, is planning to add a further 50 people to its workforce after introducing two products to its drill riser buoyancy portfolio at OTC.
Subsea 7, which is involved in seabed-to-surface engineering, construction and services to the offshore energy industry, is looking to employ more than 200 engineers across the globe.
Aberdeen oil and gas technology firm Petrotechnics yesterday announced the launch of Proscient, its operational-performance and predictive-risk software platform.
Westhill-based energy production technology service company Proserv is taking over a unit of Weatherford International.
Asco, the world's largest oil and gas logistics company based in Aberdeen, has landed a contract to manage logistics and freight for the Marine Well Containment Company (MWCC) in Houston.
Decom North Sea (DNS), the offshore oil and gas decommissioning forum, will be promoting the concept of decommissioning as an integral part of the overall life cycle of an asset at an event during OTC.
Making their second trip to OTC are two directors from Scottish financial-planning business Carbon Financial Partners.
The big names in Scotland's oil and gas business are in the US city of Houston this week for the world's top industry show.
The oil and gas team in Barclays Corporate Banking division revealed it had been involved in deals providing funding for acquisitions and exploration and production amounting to almost £220million in the first quarter of this year.
Aberdeen-based Expro is holding technical presentations at its booth at the show.
ITF, the industry technology facilitator for the global oil and gas industry, is to launch a cluster group for the US focusing solely on solving major technology challenges which are hampering exploration and production.
Professor Richard Laing, from Aberdeen's Robert Gordon University is currently in Houston for the World Energy Cities Partnership (WECP) conference.
From the moment north-east business men and women arrived at Aberdeen Airport to head off to OTC, the positive vibe and buzz hit them and that upbeat mood will increase as this week goes on.