The East of England Energy Group (EEEGR) has called on the region’s energy companies to take part in its survey which, it hopes, will determine the attractiveness of the sector for business.
Subsea training and safety specialist, the National Hyperbaric Centre, is opening an office in Singapore amid plans to target business growth in the Asia Pacific region.
The Government wants an “open door” to contractors wanting to explore the deep seabed for minerals that could benefit rail services and electronic devices, peers heard today.
An aircraft electronics expert has told the inquiry into the 2009 Super Puma disaster he was “baffled” by system data for the helicopter just a week before its fatal crash into the North Sea.
Exclusive: The organiser of a new conference aimed at increasing interest in Israel's oil and gas reserves believes a major investment in the country announced today will spark interest from Aberdeen firms.
Brazilian oil operations still have much to learn from their North Sea counterparts in maintaining projects, a leading oil figure from the country believes.
The arrival of a revolutionary new pipe laying vessel into the North Sea this spring could be a ‘game changer’ for the way ships are used across the region.
A leading oil and gas boss has called on ex-military personnel looking to make the switch into the energy industry to prove they are interested in making the move and avoid making the recruitment drive a 'one-way street'.
Press and Journal energy editor Jeremy Cresswell runs his eye over the big headlines coming from the opening day of the 2014 Subsea Expo at the Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre.
Air-worthiness reports for the helicopter involved in the 2009 North Sea Super Puma disaster do not have to be disclosed, the sheriff overseeing the fatal accident inquiry has ruled.