Ray Riddoch: Oil and gas sector must be prepared for looming EU Methane Emissions Regulation
Ray Riddoch OBE, industry expert and Chairman of Sentinel Subsea, is warning the industry to be prepared for the new EU Methane Regulation.
Ray Riddoch OBE, industry expert and Chairman of Sentinel Subsea, is warning the industry to be prepared for the new EU Methane Regulation.
IOGP members are committed to eliminating routine flaring in a collective effort on climate action, writes CEO Graham Henley.
M&A remains an important means for oil and gas companies to access new reserves and opportunities, despite the challenges.
The desirability of electrification in a mature North Sea is questionable, writes Wood Mackenzie.
At every Q&A session following the many presentations I give, I am asked: “what are the things that keep you awake at night?” writes Steve Rae, Director with Fortitude – Action Beyond Compliance.
The energy industry has intensified its focus on cyber security in recent years in response to rising geopolitical tensions and infrastructure and assets becoming more digitally connected.
The UKCS offshore oil and gas market supply chain is not averse to challenge having ridden the wave of the oil price collapse, Brexit and Covid-19 over the last decade.
The development of offshore wind around the UK whether using fixed foundations or floating has been hailed as a great success.
Jeremy Cresswell compares Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon classic, Money, to COP 28 in the wake of the climate conference.
When I started my career, I was the first year group to receive a personal laptop. Access to email was not widespread, files were paper and your best friend was your giant key calculator (or an ‘adding machine’, real old school auditing).
Picking through some of the past year’s headlines regarding the state of the offshore wind construction and support vessels market makes uncomfortable reading.
While the past year has been one of highs and lows, the next twelve months look set to offer more of the same.
While substantial investment uncertainty remains in the UKCS, the year has seen examples of risk-reducing policies from an investor standpoint, writes Professor Alex Kemp
We stand at the intersection of progress and urgency in the global pursuit of net-zero emissions by 2050.
The UK urgently needs coordinated and integrated transition plans to ensure a just and fair transition for all, writes Professor Paul de Leeuw
When GMB said the UK needs “plans not bans” for the future our energy sector we meant it, and our offshore sector must be front and centre.
It's that time of year when people look back over the past 12 months, then get the crystal ball out to guess what might happen in the year ahead.
As we approach the end of one year and look ahead to opportunities and ambitions for the next, I think it is clear to see that the UK stands on the brink of a remarkable opportunity to lead the charge in the global energy transition.
From wood to coal, to oil and nuclear, all our industrial revolutions, all our energy transitions, have been driven by people, writes OPITO chief operating officer Alex Spencer.
The energy industry continues to develop at pace, and that’s reflected by Decom Mission activity and that of our members.
Unite is clear that the UK cannot allow oil and gas workers to become the coal miners of our generation.
With a general election looming Sir Ian Wood says that "we can expect energy security, and therefore our region, to be high on the political agenda."
“I couldn’t help but wonder what it would be like if that sense of individuality intersecting with a sense of belonging was translated into our workplaces”.
The opportunities for the crane and lifting pipeline in the North Sea have never been greater.
With an ongoing cost of living crisis, war in Ukraine, and increasingly evident impacts of climate change, energy policy has been firmly at the centre of the political debate.