Imes Group announce sale of ISS arm to Lockheed
ABERDEEN company Imes Group has announced the sale of one of its subsidiaries, Imes Strategic Support (ISS), to Lockheed Martin UK (LMUK), a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, of America.
ABERDEEN company Imes Group has announced the sale of one of its subsidiaries, Imes Strategic Support (ISS), to Lockheed Martin UK (LMUK), a subsidiary of Lockheed Martin Corporation, of America.
OIL and gas operator BG Group said yesterday the strength of its integrated gas business was reflected in the resilience of its profits and cash flow in a challenging economic environment.
EnerMech, a provider of mechanical services, said yesterday it had invested more than £6million in headquarters in Aberdeen and at its regional hubs.
EXXONMOBIL said yesterday it had achieved solid first-quarter 2009 results despite the slowdown in the global marketplace and sharply lower commodity prices.
OFFSHORE engineering group Aker Solutions said yesterday its gross earnings in the first quarter of 2009 had risen 12% on a year earlier at £115.7million, beating market expectations.
Production Services Network (PSN) said yesterday its revenue and profits were running well ahead of plans laid when it was bought by its management three years ago.
The world's top oil and gas show will still go ahead as planned in the US next week, despite the swine flu outbreak.
RBG, the Aberdeen-based provider of fabric maintenance, construction support and related services to the international oil, gas and petrochemical industries, has hailed its annual technology day event a great success, with the biggest turnout yet.
Senergy, the Aberdeen-based provider of diversified energy services, said yesterday it was to help the UK Government find ways to extend the production life of North Sea oil and gas.
Royal Dutch Shell posted profits of £2.26billion yesterday for the first three months of 2009, down 58% on a year earlier.
THE Buzzard oil field, one of Britain's largest, will shut down for four weeks in the third quarter of this year, Canadian field operator Nexen said yesterday.
ABERDEEN performance-improvement specialist Exceed revealed an achievement milestone of its own yesterday.
Oil giant BP said yesterday that first-quarter profits slid 62% year-on-year after oil prices slumped from last summer's record high.
AKER Qserv, the well-intervention, process and pipeline service specialist, has announced two new appointments to boost its long-term growth strategy.
ABERDEEN well-intervention and completion specialist, Wireline Engineering, has announced changes at board level to help to sustain the growth which has seen it expand its markets into more than 50 countries.
International offshore energy service firm Helix Energy Solutions (HES) has sold its north-east subsidiary for less than it spent on acquiring it a few years ago.
OIL and gas explorer Serica Energy - which is listed in both London and Toronto - expects its first revenue of £2-£2.7million a month from the Kambuna gas field offshore Indonesia from June.
The threat of redundancy for nearly 100 workers at the Aberdeen operation of Bristow Helicopters has been lifted, at least temporarily.
Oilfield service giant Schlumberger reported lower first-quarter revenue and profits yesterday.
UK Government plans for "clean" coal power stations could create 50,000 jobs, Energy and Climate Change Minister Ed Miliband forecast last night.
SPARROWS Offshore, the crane service arm of Aberdeen-based Energy Cranes International, has landed crane-modification and upgrade contracts in Norway worth more than £1million for completion this spring.
Bosses at Offshore Hydrocarbon Mapping, the Aberdeen-based provider of specialist oil and gas survey services, have taken substantial pay cuts as losses at the troubled company widened in the six months to February 28.
A BODY representing the UK's oil and gas industry is expected to meet an Australian firm which claims to have designed a replacement for controversial personal locator beacons for offshore workers.
Many North Sea oil and gas companies were left disappointed by yesterday's long-awaited tax changes.
DESIRE Petroleum, the UK-listed oil and gas explorer which focuses on the South Atlantic, said yesterday its biggest challenge over the next few months was to secure a suitable rig at a suitable price from as close to the North Falkland Basin as possible.