Aberdeen’s RAB Microfluidics lands £750k contract with ‘global energy giant’
Aberdeen-based RAB Microfluidics has secured a £750,000 contract with a “major player in the global energy sector”.
Aberdeen-based RAB Microfluidics has secured a £750,000 contract with a “major player in the global energy sector”.
Shell (LON: SHEL) has no plans to list in New York, preferring to focus on its share buyback scheme to increase its value.
The group owned by US billionaire Gary Chouest has bought up Aberdeen-headquartered ROVOP, a specialist in remotely operated vehicles (ROVs).
Fresh research has said that recent increases in the cost of offshore wind farms are mostly expected to be short term.
Flotation's 50-strong Granite City team has joined a cluster of energy and renewables businesses in the city centre office complex.
Shell (LON: SHEL) beat analyst forecasts with earnings of $7.7bn in Q1, as the top financial boss asks shareholder support for the oil giant's reduced climate targets.
Oil and gas firms are being framed as the “devil incarnate” as general election rhetoric ramps up, a top North Sea dealmaker has complained.
The widow of Robbie Robson, who was battered to death on an oil rig, has branded the sentence given to her husband’s killer as “lenient” as her family awaits the outcome of their appeal.
With growing geopolitical unrest, and headwinds in renewables, future energy policy should recognise the vital role that oil and gas will continue to play, writes Jon Fitzpatrick, founder and managing director of Gneiss Energy.
Shelf Drilling has announced a $54 million (£43.23m) contract for its Shelf Drilling Fortress jack-up rig in UK waters.
Macquarie Asset Management announced it has signed a deal to divest a 10% stake in the East Anglia ONE offshore wind farm.
The Ocean GreatWhite rig was working for BP in the West of Shetland when the incident took place
Wood (LON: WG) has landed work to decarbonise oil major TotalEnergies’ Elgin-Franklin platform in the North Sea, creating 40 jobs.
Well-Safe currently runs three rigs - but Christopher Hay will be looking to "try and double that within the next five years".
A new opportunity has been opened to bring emissions-busting Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) technology to the English Channel.
Industrial cleaning specialists Sureclean has launched Sureresponse, a dedicated environmental response division to help clean up oil spills.
Investors are bringing a rising number of energy arbitration claims against states, driven by the pace of transition to renewables and the increase in environmental, social and governance (ESG) and climate-related regulations.
Integrity HSE has hired the UK general manager of Maersk Training as it bids to double revenues in its second year of business.
Democratic lawmakers in the US lambasted oil majors in a new report on Tuesday (30 April), claiming that the industry has engaged in “an elaborate campaign of deception and doublespeak” to forestall meaningful climate action and sustain their outsized profits.
Norwegian oil company OKEA has submitted the plan for development and operation (PDO) for the Bestla oil and gas field in Norway’s North Sea.
Lord Fairley accepts case for judicial review into development plans for much-loved Aberdeen green space.
GE Vernova (NYSE:GEV) has invested $10.2 million (£8.1mn) in Xlinks First’s proposed UK-Morocco power project.
The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has fined Perenco £225,000, the highest ever financial penalty handed out by the body, over excess gas venting.
Deltic Energy (AIM: DELT) has given an update on its Pensacola farm-out process, saying it has struggled to find someone to put up cash amid UK fiscal uncertainty.
Aberdeen’s Dolphin Drilling has cancelled a contract with General Hydrocarbons Limited as it expects to lose out on $42.6 million.