Shell begins hundreds of job cuts in push to boost performance
Shell has started to make hundreds of job cuts, with positions in its low-carbon solutions unit among the first to be eliminated, said people familiar with the matter.
Shell has started to make hundreds of job cuts, with positions in its low-carbon solutions unit among the first to be eliminated, said people familiar with the matter.
Elemental Energies has announced the appointment of Willem Boon von Ochssee as its head of wells as the company looks to continued global expansion in 2024.
“As we continue to optimise our portfolio, we look forward to enhancing our position as the leading independent gas-focused exploration, development and production company in the region." Energean plans to spend $400-500 million this year.
Shares in Harbour Energy fell on Thursday after warning an “unusually high level” of North Sea shutdowns and deferred drilling will hit its production levels.
A seafarer who took Technip to court over allegations of age discrimination as part of a redundancy settlement has lost a court appeal.
The Philippines is building defense alliances with the US and other security partners to help pave the way for resource exploration in the oil-and-gas-rich South China Sea, the nation’s top defense official said, amid heightened tensions with Beijing.
The project “highlights our commitment to providing our customers with innovative solutions for reliable and low carbon energy”, Buffon said.
The energy industry has intensified its focus on cyber security in recent years in response to rising geopolitical tensions and infrastructure and assets becoming more digitally connected.
“We want the oil and gas sector to be the most inclusive sector to come and work” says OEUK boss following disappointing D&I reporting from its member organisations.
Scotland's First Minister has called for talks with Labour ahead of a general election on the renewable sector north of the border.
Scottish and UK Governments will discuss Grangemouth refinery future
The Shell appeal will be heard in The Netherlands beginning on April 2
The firm behind ‘The Rig’, a proposed adventure resort on a decommissioned oil rig, has revealed its “masterplan” as the project scales up.
Having secured his place as BP's chief executive, Murray Auchincloss now has a chance to make his mark during a pivotal point in the supermajor's evolution.
Energy Minister Graham Stuart also denied UK government approach would differ if the refinery was located in England
More than 150 highly-skilled jobs will be created by a proposal from Japanese multinational Sumitomo Electric Industries to create a manufacturing plant at Nigg.
Cutting exploration spending, it warned, would run down reserves and have an impact on exports. Such a move “increases the risk of shortages and violates national energy security”.
The full list of finalists for the 37th Offshore Achievement Awards have been unveiled.
Shell's Victory field has an estimated recoverable resource of 179 billion cubic feet of gas, equivalent to 7% of the UK’s annual natural gas consumption
Inverness-based Aurora Energy has received a £20 million investment from the Scottish National Investment Bank to “expand its network of regional training hubs and workshop facilities.”
BP has awarded TechnipFMC a major contract for work at its Mad Dog Phase 2 project in the Gulf of Mexico.
Orix Corp. is in discussions to buy renewable energy developers in the US and Europe, as the Japanese financial conglomerate seeks to meet growing demand for cleaner power from multinational clients like Amazon.com Inc.
BP has officially handed the role of chief executive to interim appointee Murray Auchincloss, ending months of searching and speculation.
Harbour Energy’s legal team has said their recent court case against Shell has underscored the “far reaching” impact of sanctions on Russia.
Energised by a buyout deal and energy transition appetite, Glacier Energy has ambitious plans to scale up its northeast manufacturing operation and double its workforce.