Russia has failed to appear at an international court that is hearing a Dutch bid to force the release of the Greenpeace protest ship Arctic Sunrise and the activists who were on board her.
Experts who claimed the HS2 railway project would damage the north-east economy have now admitted that a “question mark” hangs over their calculations because they failed to factor in oil and gas.
A business model based on employee ownership is key to maintaining the company’s competitiveness on the market, believes the co-founder of an Aberdeen-based oil and gas consultancy.
US lawmakers are to rule on whether a judge was right to approve BP's multi-billion dollar settlement for compensating victims of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster.
In a break from our normal format, Energy's editor met with former energy minister Charles Hendry to discuss the core objectives of a new Parliamentary work group set up to foster greater local content in UK North Sea projects and to better capitalise on global opportunities.
There is “substantial demand” for engineers in the UK economy and more must be done to encourage young people, particularly girls, to take up the profession, a review has found.
On May 28, Aberdeen-headquartered Dana Petroleum, with its Japanese partner Cieco, marked the "keel laying" of the Western Isles floating production storage and offloading at the huge COSCO fabrication yard at Qidong just an hour's drive from Shanghai in China.
Leading talent in the offshore industry was recognised last night as the Offshore Contractors’ Association (OCA) hosted its annual Challenge Awards dinner at the Marcliffe Hotel in Aberdeen.