Support centre launched in wake of Super Puma tragedy
Aberdeen City Council has announced that a support centre has been established for people affected by the helicopter tragedy.
Aberdeen City Council has announced that a support centre has been established for people affected by the helicopter tragedy.
Subsea inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) group Harkand has taken over an additional 9,107 square feet of office space at Ocean Spirit House in Aberdeen’s Waterloo Quay.
Wreckage of the Super Puma helicopter that crashed into the North Sea last week, killing four people, has been taken to an island harbour.
Norwegian aviation chiefs have decided not to ground the country's Super Puma fleet - despite a leading offshore union calling for the helicopters to be taken out of service until the cause of the fatal Shetland crash was determined.
The addition of an energy festival has been tipped to make Offshore Europe 2013 'fantastic fun' by a leading council figure.
A leading sport project for young people in Scotland has joined forces with Premiership side Aberdeen for next week's Offshore Europe conference.
Interwell has launched a new campaign today featuring a series of stunts by a British biker champion.
Norwegian offshore companies and aviation groups will meet today to discuss the future of the Super Puma fleet after Friday's fatal crash off Shetland.
The former head of regulator Ofgas has joined floating production provider BW Offshore as a director.
High demand for ships has more than doubled the cost of chartering some boats to transfer oil workers home from offshore platforms, it emerged yesterday.
Offshore workers have said they would rather travel to oil rigs and platforms by boat than in helicopters.
The publisher of an international helicopter magazine has defended the Super Puma, which was involved in the Shetland tragedy.
A retired master mariner is calling on the Scottish Government to pass legislation to make helicopters seaworthy following the Super Puma tragedy.
The pilot of the doomed helicopter which crashed into the North Sea off Shetland is being treated in hospital for a broken back.
Japan’s nuclear regulator has upgraded the rating of a leak of radiation-contaminated water at its tsunami-hit nuclear plant to a “serious incident” on an international scale.
The head of oil and gas' industry body has called for calm thinking in the aftermath of the fatal North Sea helicopter crash.
The body of the fourth victim of Friday's fatal North Sea helicopter crash has been returned to the mainland - as the hunt continues to locate the black box.
Norwegian union chiefs have expressed concern after a helicopter at the centre of safety scares was shortlisted to replace the country's rescue helicopters.
A leading aviation expert has claimed that the death rate from helicopter crashes in the North Sea is “small”.
The family of the Inverness victim of the helicopter crash said last night that his death had left a “deep void” in their lives.
A petition demanding “safe helicopters for our oil workers” has been launched in wake of the latest North Sea crash.
When news of Friday’s helicopter disaster broke, the north-east once again united in sadness and sorrow for those who perished in the North Sea and the families they left behind.
A Scots MP will seek a special debate at Westminster on North Sea helicopter safety when the parliament’s recess ends next week.
The boss responsible for safety at CHC – the firm at the centre of the latest North Sea helicopter crash – says its Super Pumas will go back to work.
Exclusive: Workers on the platform where those involved in the North Sea helicopter crash worked were given a briefing on the safety of Super Puma helicopters – days before the fatal accident.