Visitors to the Energy Voice and Press and Journal stand at last year's Offshore Europe event in Aberdeen will have noticed the chance to win a Breitling watch, courtesy of Finnies the Jewellers.
Just 626 homes have completed the installation of energy efficiency measures under the Government’s flagship Green Deal programme since it started a year ago, official figures have revealed.
Energy Secretary Ed Davey and former energy minister Charles Hendry have hailed Chevron's decision to award 75% of contracts for the development of the Alder gas field as a “huge boost of confidence” to British business.
Npower has continued to receive the highest number of complaints among energy suppliers - around eight times more than the best performing company, figures show.
David Cameron has said he favours cash payments to individual households in compensation for inconvenience caused by shale gas drilling near their properties.
Flights of a helicopter that crashed into the North Sea killing 16 men were temporarily halted just a week before the accident after a problem was discovered with its gearbox, an inquiry has heard.
Since it was first held in 2004, the annual exhibition and conference has grown to become one of the leading events in the international subsea calendar. From an initial 40 exhibitors and 200 visitors, 2013 saw the biggest event to date, hosting 140 exhibitors and almost 4,000 delegates.
Three men have been arrested in Dubai in connection with the disappearance of a British businessman of Iranian origin who is feared to have been abducted and murdered.
MPs are to question the bosses of the UK’s energy network companies over the length of time it took to restore power to homes affected by storms over Christmas.
The UK is to send a final plane to South Sudan to evacuate remaining Britons - as the country's government warns it is set to launch a major offensive in a bid to retake its oil capital.