OPEC Sees Oil Market a Bit Tighter on More Demand, Less Supply
OPEC expects a slightly tighter global oil market than previously forecast as the group nudged up its demand estimate and trimmed its supply outlook.
OPEC expects a slightly tighter global oil market than previously forecast as the group nudged up its demand estimate and trimmed its supply outlook.
The 14th of February is all about sharing the love and letting those closest to you know how you feel, and activist groups have not held back in sharing their views this Valentine's Day.
The Noble Innovator has been the talk of the town since it came to the new South Harbour on Saturday - but what does it mean for Aberdeen?
Conservative backbencher Sir John Redwood has called for Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to reverse the "very bad deal" IR35 is bringing to self-employed workers.
An Aberdeen-based manufacturing firm is set to create "approximately 20 jobs in the city" following an eight-figure investment in its renewables division.
INEOS has announced that €3.5 billion has been secured for its Project ONE, something it describes as the "greenest cracked in Europe".
A group of 30 delegates from across the energy sector recently attended a workshop on the future of carbon capture utilisation and storage (CCUS) and agreed that education is needed to ensure its success in the UK.
Britain’s power traders are facing dips in wind and nuclear power that are set to tighten the country’s grid, but mild weather will ease the strain.
Dozens of people have rallied to raise funds for a “gentle giant” North Sea worker who passed away earlier this year.
Industrial strategies for clean energy technology manufacturing require an all-of-government approach, closely coordinating climate and energy security imperatives with economic opportunities, warns the International Energy Agency (IEA).
The New York-listed Expro (NYSE: XPRO) has announced its acquisition of Aberdeen-based well-construction cementing specialists DeltaTek Global.
Norwegian energy giant, Equinor, announced a new oil and gas discovery in the North Sea, near the Troll field.
Transitioning to a sustainable energy future requires the increased and widespread use of renewable energy sources like geothermal, hydroelectric, solar, wind, and bioenergy. While each renewable energy source competes for market share, a coordinated effort from all renewables is required to meet carbon neutrality objectives.
Energy Voice's third annual Future North Sea event made its in-person debut at Aberdeen's P&J Live today.
There's a risk of "prematurely having to mothball" parts of the North Sea industry due to the UK's unstable tax regime, an industry event has heard.
Are you looking to future-proof your business, reduce business operating costs, improve your green credentials, and generate fewer carbon emissions?
The multi-million-pound National Subsea Centre opened its doors this year following a turbulent development process hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Any offshore workers watching Amazon Prime's The Rig earlier this year would of no doubt recognised the Survitec survival suits and Crewsaver lifejackets.
UK-based upstream firm Serica Energy (LON: SQZ) says that production is continuing to benefit due to investment, despite daily rates lagging compared to last year's average.
CHC UK operations director, Harry Bos, speaks about his life before the North Sea and the plan for his firm in 2023.
Shell (LON: SHEL) has filed an injunction against two Greenpeace vessels in a bid to deter protestors who have now been on board its Penguins FPSO for 100 hours.
Former oil worker Andrew Morrissey has traded the North Sea for travel around the Seven Wonders of the World.
The Aberdeenshire-based Integrated Services and Training provider, AquaTerra Group, has announced appointments to two senior roles as the firm looks to grow.
Exxon Mobil Corp. reaped a record $59 billion annual profit but disappointed some investors by holding the line on share buybacks.
Quanta is "strengthening its presence in Aberdeen" as it opens a new office in the Granite City.