Bad weather threatens Transocean Winner removal plans
Bad weather threatens to scupper the removal of the Transocean Winner oil rig from Lewis at the weekend.
Bad weather threatens to scupper the removal of the Transocean Winner oil rig from Lewis at the weekend.
A number of prominent women have taken to the helm of major companies this year.
This week Shell featured in a number of potential changes across the global oil and gas industry.
Wood Group has said it "respects" the offshore workforce after it voted to accept proposals put forward by the company.
Oil major Shell said it "commends" both unions and Wood Group after they came to an agreement on fresh proposals.
Unite members have voted to accept Wood Group's fresh proposals on changes to their contracts.
Lamprell has said it expects its full-year revenue to be slightly below analysts' estimates after being hit by a deduction of $25million from its final payment made by Ensco caused by late delivery of a rig.
The final outcome of an investigation into a collision between a bunker barge and a cargo ship in the North Sea will be revealed in the coming weeks.
Technip has revealed up to 130 jobs are at risk from its North Sea operations as it continues to adapt to the challenging subsea market.
Fugro has created an innovative development for its work class remotely operated vehicles.
The result of a ballot on whether to accept fresh proposals form Wood Group is expected to close today.
International SOS has chosen Europe's oil capital as the new location for its topside service.
Denmark is said to be determined to find an "economically viable" solution which would allow Maersk's energy arm to continue production at the Tyra gas field in the North Sea.
India's government said it will partly fund a $2billion gas pipeline project linking five eastern states.
Petronas is planning further job cuts as it continues to manage through the lower oil price.
CNOOC said production has started from its Enping 18-1 oilfield off the South China Sea.
Solar energy development on brownfield sites in Ireland could reach as much as 3GW beacuse of increasing commercial advantages, according to reports.
Former BG boss and Statoil chief executive Helge Lund has joined private equity company Clayton, Dubilier and Rice (CD&R) as an operating adviser.
Two companies have been marked as absent from the latest applications for awards in predefined areas (APA) In Norway.
An oil tanker has left the Libyan port of Ras Lanuf for Italy with the first crude export cargo from the terminal in two years.
French oil services giant Technip has held a meeting with its Aberdeen staff over a third round of job losses from the company.
Technology innovation is going to play a critical role in the next chapter of oil and gas recovery from the UK continental shelf (UKCS) and in driving export growth in our UK-based supply chain.
Environmental campaigners have claimed victory after a ban on an ad warning that fracking would not cut energy bills was overturned.
Scottish Government ministers will meet with bosses from the energy sector today to discuss the implications of Brexit.
Algeria is on track for more than nine billion cubic metres a year of additional gas output from next year when three delayed projects come online.