Aberdeenshire oil and gas well engineering consultancy Chris Dykes International (CD) has doubled its workforce – to two – after being snapped up by Danish firm WellPerform for an undisclosed sum.
Energy Voice has launched its latest sector research campaign aimed at uncovering upstream offshore oil & gas industry opportunities in a low oil price environment.
The overall estimate for decommissioning oil & gas production infrastructure has risen sharply in recent years, the very latest pointing to a median gross figure of around £58billion.
What will cities look like in 2050? How will they be powered to be vibrant, healthy and clean places to live? That’s the question Shell is posing to secondary students, aged 11-14, through The Bright Ideas Challenge, their new cross-curricular schools competition.
There are many challenges facing the energy sector, and reducing operational costs is just one. When your business specialism requires your people to travel to some of the world’s most inaccessible places, those journeys can often have an appropriate price tag.
Saudi Arabia is getting ready for the twilight of the oil age by creating the world’s largest sovereign wealth fund for the kingdom’s most prized assets.
Oil erased its gains for the year in New York as Saudi Arabia’s deputy crown prince said the kingdom will only freeze production if Iran and others follow suit.
Monaco has raided the homes and offices of oil company Unaoil after a UK request for assistance in an investigation into alleged corruption involving foreign companies in the global oil sector, the principality said in a statement.
Royal Boskalis said it has been awarded a contract by Samsung heavy Industries for the transportation of three heavy topside modules of the riser platform and the topside of the processing platform for the Johan Sverdrup project.
Venezuela’s opposition-controlled National Assembly is questioning the legality of a $500 million deal Rosneft OJSC made with the state oil company to increase its stake in a local oil venture.
Green power is meeting more than half of Scottish electricity demand for the first time, new figures show.
Scottish politicians and green groups hailed the figure, but warned further progress would be hindered by UK Government policy.
A total of 57.7% of electricity consumed was generated by renewable technologies in Scotland last year, up 7.9 percentage points on 2014, according to provisional statistics published yesterday by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (Decc).