Net Zero secretary’s maternity leave to begin on July 1
Scotland’s Net Zero Secretary will begin her maternity leave on July 1, being replaced by her junior minister.
Scotland’s Net Zero Secretary will begin her maternity leave on July 1, being replaced by her junior minister.
Dependence on fossil fuels in major advanced economies “is likely to have peaked” according to the Energy Institute (EI), after European use of hydrocarbons fell below 70% of primary energy for the first time since the industrial revolution – driven by demand reduction and renewable energy growth.
Gas-powered hydrogen production and carbon capture schemes risk derailing the UK's net zero targets, a new report has warned.
Ratings agency Fitch has downgraded oilfield services giant Petrofac (LON: PFC) after it defaulted on an interest payment.
Plans to produce “green” hydrogen on North Sea oil and gas platforms have reached a “significant milestone”, researchers have said.
After a turbulent journey from China and more than a year in Norway, Shell's Penguins FPSO has now reached its position at its namesake field east of Shetland.
Marine conservation group Oceana UK is preparing to launch legal action against the UK government over its decision to award new oil and gas licences in the North Sea.
A strike by Norwegian offshore oil workers has been averted after reaching a deal with employers, the country’s IE&FLT and Safe labour unions have said.
The Supreme Court's decision in the Finch case could have implications for North Sea oil and gas firms including Shell and Equinor.
The Euros started with disappointment for Scotland fans and the energy transition risks going the same way for skilled oil workers, Global E&C’s CEO explained.
The Scottish Government has again missed its emissions reduction target, figures show.
Global offshore wind capacity grew by 21% since 2023 from 61.5GW to 75GW, with the industry on track to reach 277GW by the end of 2030, according to a report from RenewableUK.
An industrial collaboration project in Wales, led by Marine Power Systems (MPS), has been awarded nearly £1 million of innovation funding for a venture that aims to use low-carbon steel to build platforms for floating offshore wind structures.
Eurus Energy UK will invest in the 100MW Pentland Floating Offshore Wind Farm off Caithness.
Pier Solutions has announced the appointment of Gary Gallon as managing director for electrical engineering business V-TES and V-TES Renewables.
The UK could be pumping almost 30% more oil and gas than currently projected at the end of the decade if about £20 billion of new investment can be secured, according to an industry group.
OEUK has played up the importance of the energy sector on UK jobs as the country gears up for an election in its latest report.
Equinor UK & Ireland senior vice-president Arne Gurnter will leave his current position for a new role within the company in September.
Shares in Longboat Energy (LON: LBE) enjoyed a fillip after the company said it would exit Norway.
Navantia Seanergies and Windar Renovables have completed the first monopile for ScottishPower Renewable’s up-to-1.4GW East Anglia Three offshore windfarm.
In a milestone for the nascent UK hydrogen industry, EET Fuels (formerly Essar Oil UK) has confirmed that it will be the first commercial supplier of hydrogen-generated, low-carbon power to the UK grid from its Stanlow Manufacturing Complex at Ellesmere Port, Cheshire.
“Aberdeen is quite a difficult market to recruit in,” Gary Yeoman sales director at Balmoral Comtec said while at the Granite City’s Energy Exports Conference.
The Conservatives have claimed Labour’s energy policy will be a “triple whammy” for the UK, as they renewed their tax attack on their rivals.
Energy consultancy firm Xodus has launched a new dedicated offshore renewables engineering arm called Evolv Energies.
A group of clean tech start-up companies backed by the Net Zero Technology Centre (NZTC) have attracted over £1million of funding including cash prizes from major oil and gas firms