A north-east well technology company has sold 150 of its perforating guns in North America last month, scooping up more than £173,000 in the process.
Delphian Ballistics said it has a hefty order book for its TriStim guns, which are built to order, and is projecting sales worth £2million in 12 months.
The firm, founded in 2013, claims its perforating gun can “unlock efficiencies” and increase well flow performance by 50%.
Environmental campaigners are set to deliver their manifesto to Holyrood’s political parties, calling on Scotland to play its part in tackling climate change.
Offshore wind has propelled Danish energy company Dong to an a record breaking operating profit in 2015 of £1.8billion as the company signalled its intention to shift its focus from oil and gas to renewables.
Power firm SSE has today announced it will enter into consultation with employees and stakeholders at Fiddler’s Ferry power station, Cheshire, about a proposal to end commercial operations at three of the plant’s four units.
A Scottish hydro-energy developer which recently warned the sector faces a countdown to extinction is preparing to start work on a new £13.6million Highland project.
Bosses at Green Highland Renewables (GHR) said its new project at Loch Eilde Mor, near Kinlochleven, will be one of the last hydro schemes commissioned in the region due to UK Government cuts to subsidies.
Under the feed-in tariff (FiT) system, small-scale solar, wind and hydro schemes have received fixed-rate payments for the electricity they generate since 2010.
Ministers have insisted they have “absolutely nothing to apologise about“ over a row relating to steel procurement for the Hinkley Point C nuclear power station project.
Expro are currently collecting real-time data to support production optimisation from brownfield wells using their non-intrusive wellhead surveillance technology.
Passengers with a low-cost airline could be served water created as a waste product from hydrogen batteries under plans for a zero emissions fuel system.
UK industrial fuel cell developer AFC Energy has produced more than 200kW of electrical output at its Kore power plant in Germany, marking a major milestone for the technology.
Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce (AGCC) has joined an alliance of fellow trade bodies which is banging the drum for a wider debate on the benefits of fracking.
The alliance, which includes Oil and Gas UK, made the call after 55% of UK adults who took part in a poll said they want domestic gas production – including from fracking - to be prioritised over imports.
The same survey by ComRes indicated 56% think reducing the cost of energy is more important than environmental concerns.
Petrofac and GE have been awarded a contract worth more than £110million to engineer, construct and install a turnkey power system.
It will connect up to 336MW of clean energy from the Galloper offshore wind farm off Suffolk, to the British grid.
Scotland’s hydro power faces an agonising march into near-oblivion by the end of the decade, an industry boss warned yesterday.
Mark Mathieson, chief executive of Green Highland Renewables (GHR) said the UK Government had failed to take account of evidence and missed out on broader benefits of hydro energy in its review of feed-in tariffs.
Worldwide M&A activity in the power and renewable sector almost doubled last year, according to a new report.
PwC’s annual findings show momentum is expected to continue throughout 2016.
A consortium has pledged £500million worth of backing for a £2billion wind farm planned for the outer Forth Estuary, bringing the construction phase a step closer, the company behind the project said yesterday.
Mainstream Renewable Power is now in a stronger position to meet the March 26 deadline for achieving financial close, though a judicial review continues to cast doubt on the scheme.
The Neart na Gaoithe (NNG) wind farm would bring huge economic gains to Scotland. More than £540million will be spent in Scotland during the construction phase, with 500 jobs created.
Attempts are being made to revive the “corpse” of the carbon capture and storage (CCS) project which had been destined for Peterhead, Scotland’s energy minister said yesterday.
But Fergus Ewing said none of the other options being mulled would be easy to put into practice.
Plans to build the CCS plant were derailed in November following the UK Government’s decision to cut £1billion worth of funding for the technology.
Well intervention specialist Read Cased Hole has collaborated with GE Oil and Gas to develop a new micro-leak detection tool that can be deployed in well intervention processes including slickline, electric line, coiled tubing and tractor.
The firm behind ambitious plans to create a floating windfarm off the north-east coast have promised it will deliver a jobs bonanza.
Energy giant Statoil said last night its Hywind scheme would generate hundreds of posts during the construction, 15 miles from shore.
Dulas has completed work on the second phase of a 2.4MW solar project which will provide energy for Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water’s Five Fords waste water treatment works in Wrexham.