UK subsea sector calls for more surety and less ‘political point scoring’
Subsea sector leaders are calling for greater industrial support and project surety to help them navigate the energy transition.
Subsea sector leaders are calling for greater industrial support and project surety to help them navigate the energy transition.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe, one of Britain's richest men, has launched a scathing attack on Europe's chemicals policies.
Russia failed to overturn a ruling in the Netherlands that ordered Moscow to pay around $50 billion in the bankruptcy case of Yukos Oil Co., once the largest Russian oil and gas company.
Unite has welcomed a new wage deal on behalf of members working for Equans FM at the Sullom Voe terminal on Shetland.
A number of strike dates have been announced for Bristow helicopter workers next month.
H2H Saltend project aims to "kick-start" decarbonisation initiatives in the surrounding Humber region.
Chevron has taken the final investment decision (FID) on the second phase of the Tamar field, offshore Isreal.
The Labour shadow energy secretary says massive investment will secure jobs and new energy technology for the future.
The distinctive Altens building has been a prominent part of the city skyline for decades.
ROV specialist ROVOP has announced a three-year team up with Aberdeen-based Boskalis Subsea Services.
Aberdeen-headquartered subsea firm ROVOP and offshore contractor Boskalis Subsea Services have announced a global partnership agreement.
Independent North Sea operator Kistos (AIM:KIST) has agreed to purchase two onshore gas storage sites from EDF Energy for £25 million.
More than 50 Global E&C staff in Aberdeen are set to work on the project.
There are several “deals to watch” in the UK North Sea in 2024 as a general election looms and companies reshuffle their positions.
Onshore operations in Nigeria have long been a challenge for operators, with a laundry list of problems including political challenges, sabotage, bunkering and foreign exchange.
Subsea Expo is returning to Aberdeen's P&J Live on Tuesday with the theme 'Navigating The Blue Frontier'.
The heads of major industrial companies want the European Union to cut energy costs and the regulatory burden of green rules to help the region stay competitive as the energy transition accelerates.
The board of Orsted selected Lene Skole to take over as chair as the company’s management navigates a turnaround plan following heavy losses in its US offshore wind business last year.
Humza Yousaf said he'd maintain the status quo on the windfall tax in Aberdeen following Labour's controversial plans.
Scotland's First Minister has branded Labour a "wolf" in a red rosette as he rejected the party's plans to increase the windfall tax.
Mystery has continued to swirl around the responsibility and ownership of a vessel leaking oil offshore Trinidad and Tobago.
South Africa’s Presidential Climate Commission said the energy ministry has an inadequate plan to tackle the country’s power supply crisis and its lack of attention to air quality and climate change puts it in conflict with the law and international agreements.
RoyalGate Energy has informed Equatorial Guinea that it intends to begin arbitration over Block Z, alleging “material breaches” from the Ministry of Mines and Hydrocarbons.
SNP leader Humza Yousaf is set to insist his party will strongly oppose Labour’s controversial plans to increase the windfall tax on oil and gas firms.
Air accident investigators have discovered issues with a flight recorder on board a helicopter whose blades were ripped off while parked offshore during high winds last year.