Andy Burnham tells Starmer ‘stick to your guns’ on £28 billion green investment
Sir Keir Starmer has been urged not to backtrack on his plans to invest £28 billion in green projects, by Labour’s Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham.
Sir Keir Starmer has been urged not to backtrack on his plans to invest £28 billion in green projects, by Labour’s Greater Manchester mayor Andy Burnham.
Westwood expects offshore rig dayrates to continue their upward trajectory across the board in 2024 as supply tightens.
“There’s a twofold question for wind turbines of a larger nameplate capacity. Can they be installed? And what is a long-term sustainable market?”
Even though energy leaders around the world have established ambitious net zero targets for 2030 and beyond, the energy sector remains the source of around three-quarters of greenhouse gas emissions today, according to the International Energy Agency.
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Government legislation designed to maximise North Sea oil and gas production has been delayed to avoid it being rushed through its first stage in 45 minutes.
Carbon capture is having a moment. Companies such as Chevron Corp. are building technology to capture carbon dioxide from smokestacks while others such as Microsoft Corp. are investing in startups working to yank the greenhouse gas out of the air directly.
Wood (LON: WG) will design the topsides for Trion, a new oil project in the Gulf of Mexico from Australian energy giant Woodside.
North Sea oil from new exploration licences sent to domestic refineries would account for less than 1% of the fuels used in the UK in 2030, a think tank has found.
Siemens Energy has appointed Darren Davidson as vice president of its UK divisions as Steve Scrimshaw looks to retire.
Analysts: Profits “dragged down” by chemicals unit, and questions over “weak” cash flow guidance.
Carbon capture firm Storegga is a partner in the Acorn and Trudvang CCS projects
The operators of the BW Catcher FPSO vessel have announced its contract has been extended beyond its fixed term.
The firms behind the Acorn carbon capture and storage (CCS) and hydrogen joint venture have announced Nic Braley to lead its project team.
BAE Systems chief Charles Woodburn is being backed by some investors to replace former CEO Bernard Looney
We stand at the intersection of progress and urgency in the global pursuit of net-zero emissions by 2050.
The UK urgently needs coordinated and integrated transition plans to ensure a just and fair transition for all, writes Professor Paul de Leeuw
The Chancellor has hit back at the former net zero tsar after he quit the Conservatives over the Government’s decision to increase domestic oil and gas drilling.
In the words of the UK’s former Offshore Wind Champion, it has been something of a ‘rollercoaster’ year for the sector.
Benchmarking exercise shows salaries rose as expected.
Debate kicks off this week over the government’s plans to hold annual oil and gas licensing rounds, as the legislative bill receives its second reading in Parliament.
Well Slot is a monthly feature from Energy Voice and Westwood Global looking at drilling activity and rig moves in the UK North Sea and Norway.
As a result, less electricity is needed to produce the same amount of hydrogen, the official said. "Solid oxide technology provides the best potential for low-cost hydrogen production.”
The draft IRP said a plan based on renewable and clean energy alone would “only deliver” the decarbonisation of the power system. "However, these pathways do not provide security of supply while carrying the highest cost to implement.”
"This will be the third of our rigs to work in Block 52 and we look forward to getting the Voyager back in action in early 2024.”