Could the 33rd oil and gas licensing round be the UK’s last?
There's talk that this could this be the last licencing round given the rhetoric from Labour.
There's talk that this could this be the last licencing round given the rhetoric from Labour.
The most senior and influential speakers from all business functions gather at Reuters’ flagship sustainability conference to bring insights on integrating sustainability and delivering critical business transition.
To achieve a just transition workers in traditional energy sectors such as oil and gas must see a pathway to greener employment.
Norway has yet again demonstrated that it really is a maritime technology leader with ferry company Torghatten Nord placing an order in-country for the construction of the largest hydrogen-fuel cell ships attempted anywhere.
Siemens Energy AG (FWB:ENR) shares jumped 14% after the company signaled its lucrative gas and electric grid businesses were no longer burdened by ongoing losses at its struggling wind-turbine unit.
BP chief executive officer Murray Auchincloss has said that the company has no plans to relist in the US.
Energy data firm Wood Mackenzie has announced the appointment of a new CEO as his predecessor moves on to "pursue other opportunities".
A trade union leader has said that the impact of job cuts at Repsol UK is "concerning".
The Health and Safety Executive (HSE) has issued a notice to offshore and onshore wind developers after a turbine technician was injured by a service lift.
Henrik Andersen is no stranger to crisis. A decade ago turbine maker Vestas Wind Systems A/S (CPH:VWS) was in trouble when governments pulled back subsidies for renewable power.
Bristow Group (NYSE:VTOL) helicopter pilots are set to take immediate strike action across five weeks in May and June in a dispute over pay, the British Airline Pilots Association (BALPA) announced today.
Pipefitters, riggers and electrical technicians employed at Sullom Voe Terminal (SVT) by Australian company Worley Services are taking part in a 24-hour walkout today.
Technology solutions provider for the offshore wind sector Rovco is recruiting for over 100 new jobs across its Aberdeen and Edinburgh bases.
It follows a record-breaking year in 2023 and continued export success this year.
The High Court has ruled the UK government's climate action plan is unlawful for the second time in a case brought by environmental groups.
Oil giant BP (LON:BP) has reported a first quarter profit of $2.3 billion, significantly lower than the company's $8.2 billion result in the same period last year.
Increases in water demand for the energy transition are set to run in parallel with climate change-induced alterations to water supplies, with possibly severe implications for the viability of different energy transition sources.
We saw a really good opportunity to put together a completely different development plan for the Earlham discovery
Most of what we do, most of what we own and even where and how we live and work is in one way or another a result of the development of the oil and gas industry.
In 2021, weeks after the COP26 summit in Glasgow, the chairman of the UK's Oil and Gas Authority said the North Sea offshore energy industry's social licence to operate was "barely holding".
The end of March was my four-year anniversary as part of the Energy Voice team. On the one hand, it feels like time has flown by. On the other, it also feels like ages ago when the COVID-19 pandemic brought the world to a standstill.
A north-east safety and training firm has released a report into confined space working and how workers should be educated in the subject.
Robots are making wind farm upkeep safer, more efficient, and eco-friendly, says Pete Felton.
Humankind is at a critical juncture; arguably even the watershed of its existence. If we don’t claw back and rectify the damage to the lump of rock that is our forever home then we will pay the ultimate price.
Orkney Harbours has huge reason for optimism as it forges ahead with plans for 2024.