‘Warfare’ in the Tory government raises fears over Harland & Wolff
UK government swithering is putting offshore and maritime engineering firm Harland & Wolff at risk, say reports.
UK government swithering is putting offshore and maritime engineering firm Harland & Wolff at risk, say reports.
The opening session of Scotland’s foremost renewables and decarbonisation conference was disrupted on Wednesday by a trio of protestors voicing opposition to the oil and gas sector.
Scottish tidal energy developer Orbital Marine Power will build and launch its next generation turbines at the Port of Nigg in the Cromarty Firth.
Brazil’s President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva has fired Jean Paul Prates, the chief executive of state-owned oil company Petroleo Brasileiro SA, following a dispute over dividend payments.
Attendees at Invest ABZ heard how “sustainability and clarity” are needed in the energy sector in order to deliver energy transition workers.
Union officials liken offshore wind to "the Wild West" and call for industry specific safety reforms.
Ports across Scotland have come together to form a “collaborative forum of the country’s leading infrastructure facilities” in offshore wind.
Striking Bristow pilots were told “you just don't understand the offer” when they rejected the latest tabled deal, trade union BALPA said.
Japanese firm Sumitomo Electric held a ground breaking ceremony for its £350 million subsea cable factory on the Cromarty Firth after it was named as a "preferred bidder" for a contract with SSE.
UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) will provide £85.6m to the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult to drive development of next generation wind turbines.
More than 980 tonnes of material have been recycled or reused since workers began clearing out the Altens site in February.
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a warning over the safety of gangways used to connect service vessels to offshore wind turbines.
A Sikorsky boss said his firm set such a high benchmark for reliability that it was "punished" when a global spare parts shortage hit its S-92 helicopter model.
One of the successful INTOG projects has taken a step forward with Salamander submitting an offshore consent application for its proposed 100MW floating offshore wind farm.
Serica Energy (AIM: SQZ) has appointed Chris Cox as its chief executive with the former Spirit Energy boss set to take up the role in July.
The new first minister says he's "very happy" to take part in the challenge first agreed by Humza Yousaf and opposition leaders.
Candidates in the election for renewable energy trade association RenewableUK’s board of directors have made final pitches ahead of voting closing on 15 May.
Campaigners also plan to make demands at energy firm Equinor’s annual general meeting in Norway today.
Researchers at Edinburgh's Heriot-Watt University use AI to cut carbon capture and storage modelling from 100 days to 24 hours.
A decision on whether the controversial Cambo field will be sanctioned or delayed is set to be decided in months as bosses weight the impact of North Sea tax policy.
Norwegian authorities have confirmed new international safety regulations will be applied to the Sikorsky S-92 helicopter after a fatal crash off the coast of Norway in February.
Dolphin Drilling will make its case in the UK’s highest court, which is expected to be heard in 2025.
Jersey Oil and Gas duo warn current polices are threatening energy security and hurting long-term UK economic growth.
When the world’s top gas traders met in late April at a canal-side hotel on the outskirts of Amsterdam, the atmosphere was business-as-usual: coffee, croissants and wrangling over deals for the upcoming winter. Then came news of a leak at Europe’s biggest liquefied natural gas plant, located above the Arctic circle in Norway.
This comes as Bristow pilots are set to begin strike action across the UK today.