North Sea FPSO shut down as HSE warns of ‘serious risk’ over mooring lines
Operator Bluewater Energy said it had made a precautionary shutdown of the Haewene Brim FPSO prior to the HSE warning and is now addressing the issues.
Operator Bluewater Energy said it had made a precautionary shutdown of the Haewene Brim FPSO prior to the HSE warning and is now addressing the issues.
Energy company SSE (LON: SSE) doubled down on its outlook for the year even as poor weather conditions and delays to a wind farm hit power production at the company’s renewables arm.
Seven consortia have submitted applications as part of Norway’s first offshore wind leasing auction, with strong interest from North Sea oil and gas majors.
MSPs were given the example of an electrical technician in oil and gas earning around £20,000 more compared to the same role in offshore wind.
Capricorn will “vigorously defend” its position, it said. This may include “exercising rights under the sales agreement”, it said.
“The wider refinancing continues, and while the overall cost of the debt has increased, the maturity of the debt has been extended, which takes pressure off the balance sheet in the near term,” Kelty said.
Climate campaigner Greta Thunberg has denied a public order offence after a protest in central London last month.
European Union negotiators struck a deal to curb methane releases from fossil-fuel infrastructure and plotted a course to monitor and limit the emissions associated with imported energy sources.
The UK government has awarded $1 million (£802 thousand) to a US-led consortium to help develop a new type of water turbine.
The consortium behind the Buchan Offshore Wind project has completed its site investigations for its 1GW floating offshore wind farm in the Northeast of Scotland.
FEED work “could facilitate” a final investment decision (FID) on Preowei, Africa Oil, said.
Greta Thunberg will appear in court today, alongside 12 other activists, following protests at the Energy Intelligence Forum.
Aberdeen oil and gas industry leaders have spoken of their confidence in the region's economic resilience as a new report shows the sector has less faith in UK energy policies.
Siemens Energy has seen success in 70% of businesses in the fourth quarter as its wind company continues to struggle.
The team behind the upcoming Salamander floating offshore wind project is holding a second series of public consultation events in Peterhead this month.
A new report finds that the UK’s carbon capture and storage (CCS) capacity is likely to fall short of 2030 targets and complains of ‘disproportionate’ support for blue hydrogen schemes over electricity generation.
HyAfrica carried out fieldwork in Morocco and South Africa earlier this year. The group reported “very promising” results in Ain Bni Matha and Mpumalanga respectively, detecting multiple hydrogen seeps.
London-based testing, inspection and certification provider Element Materials Technology has completed the first phase of a £10 million investment into its hydrogen capabilities.
Siemens Energy AG has secured a €15 billion ($16.2 billion) deal with the German government, its biggest shareholder Siemens AG and a consortium of banks, as the troubled manufacturer weathers massive losses at its wind-turbine unit.
“Each new project supports economic development and access to resources that will benefit Guyanese communities while also helping to meet the world’s energy demand.”
Reabold Resources has hit back at a shareholder group’s latest attempt to oust its leadership, pointing to a series of ‘material deficiencies’ in due process.
Unite members working as contractors for Kaefer at Shell operated plants vote to take a week of strike action between 27 November and 4 December.
The UK has fallen down EY’s biannual ranking of the attractiveness of renewable energy investment markets by three places to seventh.
Iona Capital has acquired a stake in Carbon Capture Scotland Limited (CCSL), as the firm looks to reach a 1 million tonne-per-year storage target by 2030.
Israel’s natural gas flows to Egypt are expected to almost double and reach pre-war levels early next week, according to a person familiar with Egyptian imports, after a major offshore field resumed output on easing safety concerns.