Aker Solutions shifts strategy
Aker Solutions has made a last minute strategy switch in the run-up to its company split.
Aker Solutions has made a last minute strategy switch in the run-up to its company split.
UK onshore explorer IGas Energy is one step closer to becoming the country’s largest licence holder for fracking in the UK.
Statoil has resumed operations at the In Amenas plant 19 months after a brutal terrorist attack left 40 people dead.
The Norwegian Petroleum Directorate has granted Lundin Norway a drilling permit for its latest well in a series of wildcat finds.
Energy Voice sat down with Step Change in Safety team leader Les Linklater in the wake of the biggest changes to affect the offshore transport sector.
The Scottish independence campaign has received “a body blow” with new figures showing tax receipts from North Sea oil and gas have dropped by almost a fifth, Treasury Secretary Danny Alexander said.
Lundin Norge has completed the drilling of its second appraisal well south of the Edvard Grieg field in the Central North Sea.
A man who contracted Ebola in Nigeria evaded surveillance and infected a doctor who later died, health authorities say.
An Aberdeen-based company has landed a £1million deal with Det Norske to supply its POS-GRIP friction-grip.
Diving-equipment technology firm Divex has secured a "multi-million pound" contract to supply a saturation diving system to Keppel Singmarine.
Technical advisor to the oil and gas industry DNV GL has launched an interactive risk map for offshore firms looking to start operations in the Arctic.
Martin Landrø, the man behind developing 4D seismic, was given the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate's (NPD) IOR award for his contribution to the industry.
Paloma Faith, Dame Vivienne Westwood and other celebrities have snapped pictures of themselves with questions they want answered on fracking.
Statoil is gearing up to tackle Norway's deepest development by more than 50%.
In the face of depleting fields and increased energy demand, operators and suppliers depending on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS) need to seriously address chronic concerns or face riding the decline curve for the foreseeable future, according to industry leaders.
Energy firm GE has unveiled its new Technology Solutions Centre (TSC) in Stevanger in an official ceremony attended by the city's mayor, Christine Sagen Helgø.
Global engineering group Wood Group Kenny has won two Brazilian contracts with Petrobras worth $2million.
DNV GL has launched the first standardised certification process for subsea equipment and components.
International SOS has capitalised on the acquisition front in Norway.
The Saudi Arabian national oil company has revealed plans to more than double its exploration efforts in order to make up a widening shortfall in global oil and gas reserves.
Applus RTD unveiled plans to grow its Norwegian workforce to a team of 400 by 2017.
Lundin Norway's managing director wants you to know only two things about his company.
80:20 Procurement Services confirmed plans to strengthen staff numbers.
"Beyond the borders of limitations you'll find changes."
AGR has landed a string of contracts worth $1million.