Scottish wind farms set to propel green hydrogen powered aircraft in Aberdeen
ScottishPower and ZeroAvia partnership to explore green hydrogen solutions for airports in Aberdeen and Glasgow.
ScottishPower and ZeroAvia partnership to explore green hydrogen solutions for airports in Aberdeen and Glasgow.
Russia was on pace for a second year of record oil drilling in 2023, further evidence of the nation’s resilience to Western sanctions.
Galp will drill Mopane-1X deeper, in order to explore further targets, it said. Once the work is complete, it will relocate the rig to drill Mopane-2X for further evaluation.
Engineering firm Wood has been awarded a "major" multi-million dollar contract to deliver topside modifications for a BP subsea tieback in the UK North Sea.
Engineering group Hunting (LSE:HTG) has provided a year-end trading update for 2023, with the company's revenue expected to rise above $925 million.
Total is gaining a 10.5% stake in Block 2913B and 9.39% in Block 2912. The French company is the operator and has made a number of discoveries in the area, including the giant Venus find.
Offshore drilling contractor Valaris (NYSE:VAL) has announced a swathe of new contracts and extensions, with its order backlog rising to $1.14 billion.
Aberdeen's Cutting Underwater Technologies (CUT) has posted record revenue and project numbers in 2023.
Australian engineering firm Worley (ASX:WOR) has seen its shares fall at least 2.3% after it denied allegations of bribery and corrupt conduct in Ecuador.
In the quest for a sustainable future, the UK’s offshore wind industry stands at a critical juncture - poised for success but, like the rest of the energy industry, facing formidable challenges.
A marine energy consultancy and HSE specialist have teamed up to create what they say will be the leader in the Aberdeen rig inspection market.
Picking through some of the past year’s headlines regarding the state of the offshore wind construction and support vessels market makes uncomfortable reading.
While the past year has been one of highs and lows, the next twelve months look set to offer more of the same.
Significant progress was made in establishing a competitive hydrogen sector in 2023, but industry leaders say "it all hinges" on decisions made in 2024.
While substantial investment uncertainty remains in the UKCS, the year has seen examples of risk-reducing policies from an investor standpoint, writes Professor Alex Kemp
Norway’s parliament approved commercial mineral exploration in the country’s Arctic waters even as the environmental and fishing lobbies pushed back against the move.
Given the wealth of stakeholders with a vested interest in decarbonising the North Sea, getting any number of them together at any one time is a tough ask.
Long-duration energy storage could save the UK power system billions of pounds as the country seeks reliable backup supply amid a push to expand offshore wind, according to consultants LCP Delta.
New data shows promising flow rates at Shell's Orlov discovery in the Central North Sea, though the future of the project is still to be determined.
The United Arab Emirates banned ships arriving in its waters that sail under the flag of Cameroon — a move that distances the emirate from risky vessels that have been assembled to transport sanctioned oil.
The Australian engineering firm Worley has requested an immediate trading halt on its shares “pending it releasing an announcement.”
Eversource Energy plans to offload stakes in South Fork, Sunrise and Revolution wind projects in the US
Aberdeen-headquartered Dolphin Drilling (OSLO: DDRIL) has announced it has received $2 million in overdue payments from General Hydrocarbons Limited (GHL).
Plans for a wind farm in Aberdeenshire are set to face legal action from a conservation group concerned about wildcat protection.
Upstream oil and gas is the main segment of the UK offshore energy industry likely to be impacted by uncertainty of a general election, top dealmakers have said.