Applying digital technology to improve operational efficiency and performance is set to be a major talking point as the Industry Technology Facilitator (ITF) launches its call for abstracts for Technology Showcase 2017.
Energy Voice has recently partnered with Airswift and Energy Jobline to create the world’s largest energy research report: GETI (The Global Energy Talent Index). The report will investigate critical topics within the energy and engineering industries.
Oil and gas exploration is a complex field, involving producers, intent on discovering and extracting, and service providers, who develop new and innovative technologies to facilitate this extraction of untapped and increasingly unconventional reserves. But what both have in common is a wealth of intellectual property which needs to be protected but which is also increasingly vulnerable to attack.
Any announcement “short of an outright ban” on underground coal gasification (UGC) will be viewed as a failure by the Scottish Government to stand up to the oil and gas industry, the Greens have said.
A union boss has said British steelworkers have been betrayed as it was reported that a foreign firm will supply metal for the new fleet of nuclear submarines.
An operation to load a stricken Transocean oil rig on Lewis onto a heavy lift ship at the weekend had to be called off due to wind whipping up the sea.
A mighty ship that will "piggy back" a stricken oil rig from the Outer Hebrides to Turkey is expected to arrive today to begin the difficult operation.
The Australian government has reached a 39.3 million Australian dollar (£22.6 million) settlement with the owners of a Chinese coal carrier to pay for environmental damage caused when the ship ran aground on the Great Barrier Reef six year ago.