Statoil’s Polarled pipeline crosses Arctic Circle
Statoil's record-breaking Polarled gas pipeline has become the first to cross the Arctic Circle, opening a new "gas highway" from the Norwegian Sea to Europe.
Statoil's record-breaking Polarled gas pipeline has become the first to cross the Arctic Circle, opening a new "gas highway" from the Norwegian Sea to Europe.
Statoil's plans for the first development phase of the massive Johan Sverdrup field have been approved by the Norwegian government.
Philip Hammond will visit Iran as the UK reopens its embassy for the first time since it was attacked by a mob in 2011.
United States President Barack Obama promised Democrat politicians the US will continue to put economic pressure on Iran - and keep military options open - if his administration’s nuclear deal with Tehran goes through.
US oil producer Nostra Terra has more than doubled production and is on the lookout for more in-country assets.
Power supplier APR Energy has made progress in clawing back payments and equipment from terminated projects in the Middle East - which is likely to help its upcoming half-year results.
Rose Petroleum has scaled back drilling plans in the United States due to market conditions and the low oil price.
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Russian producer Lukoil has sold its 50% share in Caspian Investments Resources to China's Sinopec for $1.08billion.
Statoil has confirmed a new director has been elected to its board.
Irish oil producer Petroceltic has launched legal proceedings in an attempt to identify an anonymous blogger who it claims has made defamatory claims relating to one of its top directors.
UK exploration firm Zennor Petroleum (previously named MPX) could receive up $400million in funding from a private equity firm
Integrity technologies specialist Applus RTD has been awarded a one-year frame agreement with BHP Billiton in Australia.
Kongsberg Maritime has launched a new European support centre for its Seaglider autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV).
Independent Resources has identified hydrocarbon prospects at its Ksar Hadada permit in Tunisia.
Engineering group Costain has reported a strong first half of 2015 with increased revenue and profits.
Production testing has started on LGO's GY-675 well, the first drilled on Pad-5 in the Goudron Field in Trinidad.
The past week has seen the UK Government issue a policy statement designed to speed up the planning system for shale gas development, as well as announcing the extent of the 14th Round of Onshore Oil and Gas licences for England.
Scots reel and flexible pipe specialist Aquatic has been awarded a multi-million pound contract on Total's $10billion Moho Nord subsea project, off the coast of the Republic of Congo, West Africa.
Many households are facing a shock rise in their energy bills in September, a price comparison site has warned.
Scots oil exploration company Bowleven has begun drilling operations on the Moambe exploration well on the Bomono Permit in Cameroon.
Glacier Energy Services has made a key appointment to its non-destructive testing (NDT) business.
The head of industry trade body Oil and Gas UK will address the Offshore Decommissioning Conference held in Scotland later this year.
The Energy Industries Council (EIC), the trade association for UK companies that supply goods and services to the energy industries, will be the largest single exhibitor at Offshore Europe in Aberdeen next month.