Norway investigators confirm S-92 helicopter had uncontrolled landing, floats not deployed
Investigators are working to determine why emergency floating batons did not deploy on a helicopter which ditched off the coast of Norway last week.
Investigators are working to determine why emergency floating batons did not deploy on a helicopter which ditched off the coast of Norway last week.
EnBW boss Andreas Schell has resigned from the group over ‘differing opinions’ with the board over the future of the company.
Diamond Drilling’s Ocean GreatWhite rig will return to port in the coming days for the first time after drilling equipment collapsed during a storm in early February.
Newly appointed BP chief executive officer Murray Auchincloss took home just over £8m in pay in 2023, including £6.5m in bonuses.
Hess Corp. (NYSE:HES) signaled its $53 billion agreement to be bought by Chevron Corp. may be delayed after Exxon Mobil Corp. filed for arbitration over the deal to preserve its rights to a massive oil discovery off Guyana.
Hartshead Resources warns of the risk of a "flight of capital to other jurisdictions" due to Labour Party comments on the windfall tax.
Sea trade is under massive pressure to change as the global population of 61,000 ships collectively weighing in at over 2.1 billion tons deadweight is responsible for over 3% of current CO2 emissions and still rising.
Flare, a leading energy services provider, has announced the launch of its new Hazardous Environment Specialist (HES) Services, aimed at catering to all tiers of field development and decommissioning markets across the globe.
A new study has found policymakers are more likely to be influenced by reports which tend to emphasise the negative environmental aspects of offshore wind farms.
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It’s more than a name change for the Raccortubi Group. Starting March 1 2024, the group Scottish regional office and warehouse, Scottish or UK branch, will be known as Raccortubi UK.
Multi-disciplined engineering firm JBS Group is experiencing significant growth in one of its specialist service areas – fabrication – as it pursues new opportunities.
Shipping Chamber warns of "serious consequences" of HMRC tax case against Aberdeen-headquartered driller.
Eni has unveiled new details of infrastructure and timings for its Liverpool Bay carbon storage scheme, including a newbuild platform at the Douglas complex.
Growing up in a poor village in the mountains of central Taiwan, Robert Tsai would have to walk more than two hours to bring buckets of clean drinking water back to their family home.
Viaro Energy has been given the regulatory green light to join one of the largest undeveloped oil finds in the UK North Sea.
"A tax that is now expected to have a seven-year lifespan under stable prices does not abide by most definitions of a ‘windfall’ tax."
The Chancellor has argued the case for extending the levy, despite industry arguing that windfall conditions have gone.
The Crown Estate has made a pair of senior appointments to oversee efforts in offshore wind and nature and environment, as it kicks off tendering on its fifth leasing round.
Harbour Energy executives remain confident the company's planned takeover of Wintershall Dea will get approval from German authorities.
Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. is advancing plans for a new liquefied natural gas export project, making it the latest company looking to capture a share of the growing market later this decade.
Offshore Helicopter Services (OHS) is on the hunt for a new UK boss after the departure of its managing director.
Serica Energy CEO Mitch Flegg has criticised the Chancellor’s decision to extend the windfall tax on North Sea producers.
However, the firm still managed to return hundreds of millions to shareholders.
The 1984-85 miners’ strike has once again hit the headlines, despite ending 40 years ago.