More than 23,000 people have so far signed a petition calling for the Civil Aviation Authority to permanently remove the Airbus EC225 Super Puma from service.
Brazilian prosecutors have filed a $43billion civil lawsuit against BHP Billiton and Vale for social, environmental and economic compensation in relation to the failure of the Fundao tailings dam at the Samarco iron ore operation in Minas Gerais, Brazil.
Engineering firm Plexus Holdings has received its ninth order since 2012 from Det norske to supply surface wellhead and mudline equipment services for the Langfjellet exploration well offshore Norway, worth around £600,000.
Nostra Terra Oil and Gas has been granted a further extension to the deadline of its proposed acquisition of a 60% interest in producing assets at the Permian Basin in New Mexico from Alamo Resources.
A jump in wind power led to turbines producing enough electricity to meet the needs of more than three-quarters of Scottish households in April, new figures reveal.
The world's biggest oil and gas show opened in Houston yesterday, with as many as 100,000 delegates attending. Energy Voice and the Press and Journal are there to cover the event, but before the business began, there was time on Sunday for good music, good food and a few drinks at the P&J pool party. We had a photographer on hand to mark the occasion.
Scottish drone technology specialist Cyberhawk Innovations is using its oil and gas unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) experience to underpin the launch of its new Houston office.
Sun powered aircraft Solar Impulse 2 has taken off from Moffett Airfield in Mountain View, near San Franciso in California, on the latest leg of its round the world flight.
The US Energy Information Administration has produced new maps that show the structure, thickness, and geologic setting of the Utica Shale play and the location of production wells.
Abu Dhabi National Energy Co is considering whether to sell its overseas oil and gas assets to another Abu Dhabi state-owned entity as it focuses on its core business of power generation and water production.
The oil-rig helicopter that crashed in Norway, killing 13 people, gave no Mayday call or indicated it was in trouble, a Norwegian investigator has confirmed.