Organisations in the north and north-east are starting to dip into a major leadership talent pool - largely untapped in the past - with the support of a new course offered by academic and industry experts at Aberdeen Business School.
US oilfield services major, Baker Hughes, has opened a research and technology centre in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia to concentrate on new ways of unlocking "unconventional" hydrocarbons like shale gas.
The achievability of the Scottish Government's 2020 renewable energy targets is to be examined by the Scottish Parliament's Economy, Energy and Tourism Committee shortly and is currently receiving evidence from stakeholders.
Windfarm protesters held a symbolic "wake" outside Eden Court Theatre in Inverness on Saturday to highlight their concerns about developments on wild land.
Aker Solutions is thought to be the first company in the UK to have gained an accreditation for its graduate programme for construction engineers following a pilot by the ECITB.
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Researchers at Imperial College London have embarked on an ambitious three-year project that aims to deliver a step change in seismic imaging and understanding of hydrocarbon reservoir targets.
The US government has pledged to continue its legal battle with BP over the Deepwater Horizon despite the company reaching a £4.9billion deal to compensate businesses and individuals.
Olsen Windcarrier has successfully launched its Brave Tern jack-up installation vessel after the ship was transported from its construction site at Lamprell's UAE fabrication yard.
Extending field life will keep oil and gas the dominant driver of the southern North Sea but the region also has first-mover advantage in decommissioning and offshore wind, the EEEGR conference heard yesterday.