Saudi Arabia Goes It Alone at OPEC+ With Million-Barrel Cut
Saudi Arabia will make an extra 1 million barrel-a-day oil supply cut in July, taking its production to the lowest level for several years after a slide in crude prices.
Saudi Arabia will make an extra 1 million barrel-a-day oil supply cut in July, taking its production to the lowest level for several years after a slide in crude prices.
Gary Smith, the general secretary of the GMB union, has said that the UK needs “plans not bans” when looking at energy policy.
This week Aberdeen's Chester Hotel hosted Energy Voice's Invest ABZ event that welcomed local business leaders to deliver sustainable growth to the region.
The Scottish Government has awarded Subsea 7 and OneSea Energy £150,000 as part of the Hydrogen Innovation Scheme.
With the offshore market experiencing a post-pandemic recovery, many businesses are endeavouring to recruit in-demand workers to ensure they’re fully resourced to deliver on their programmes.
The Scottish Conservative Party has claimed that UK Labour’s plan to stop all new oil and gas will cost Scotland £6 billion.
Minister for energy, Gillian Martin, told an Aberdeen event that she is “bitterly disappointed” with the lack of information from the UK government on the carbon capture track 2 process.
At an Energy Voice event today, Gillian Martin struck out at Labour's stance on no new North Sea oil and gas licensing as being "too simplistic".
On the eve of the Invest ABZ event, leading IT services and software company Solab is encouraging like-minded businesses, both locally and internationally, to unlock the region’s potential after it quadrupled business, doubled staff numbers to almost 40 and underlined its long-term commitment to Aberdeen city centre.
At the beginning of this year former Petrofac (LON: PFC) chief executive stood down as Tareq Kawash took over, however, has the current boss landed a better package than his predecessor?
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has appointed Samantha Peace to lead its Energy Division as current director Chris Flint looks to retire.
As the Noble Innovator oil rig leaves the Granite City, a Port of Aberdeen boss has described the project as “a win-win for everybody involved.”
Saturday saw Aberdeen’s famous granite mile covered with rainbows as the city joined in on pride month with its march.
Aker BP has awarded Heerema Vlissingen a contract for the procurement and construction of the Munin jacket in the Yggdrasil area.
The CEO of Hurricane Energy (LON: HUR) has described its performance in 2022 as “both very challenging and a highly successful” as it made $113.6 million before tax.
Tall white towers will change Dundee’s skyline for the rest of the year as a new stage of wind farm work gets under way at the Port of Dundee.
BP and EnBW have signed a lease agreement for a new office in Edinburgh which will become a base for the Morven offshore wind project.
The Noble Innovator, the giant oil rig which has become a part of the Aberdeen skyline in recent months, is set to depart the city's South Harbour on Friday.
Bristol-based engineering firm, Blackfish, is set to open two new offices in Scotland, bringing its services to Aberdeen and Edinburgh.
Global Underwater Hub (GUH) has unveiled the location of two new offices in the north and south of England.
UK upstream capital expenditure is up, showing a bounce back from the lull the industry experienced during the COVID pandemic.
Energy Voice is proud to be a Supporting Partner on Hydrogen Queensland’s 2nd Annual Hydrogen Connect Summit 2023.
Bumi Armada has signed a deal with IKM Testing UK to carry out a drone-based methane emissions survey on the Kraken vessel in the North Sea.
The Shell AGM was delayed by over an hour due to the interruption of climate protestors, kicking off at around 11 am.
The Inverness-born, Calum MacPherson, has been named chief executive of the Inverness and Cromarty Firth Green Freeport in what he describes as a “fantastic opportunity.”