The story which sparked the most interest with Energy Voice readers this week was the news of a renewables boost for Global’s Nigg Energy Park.
Tidal devices for the Meygen project in the Pentland Firth will built and tested at the site in Easter Ross.
Meygen owner Atlantis Resources said the decision to locate a new dedicated turbine assembly facility at the energy park was the result of it agreeing to buy English firm Marine Current Turbines.
Elsewhere, in an exclusive industry-wide Energy Voice research project, Energy 2050 – securing our future, nearly half of the respondents said they were confident in the return of $100 oil.
#OG2015 had nearly 900 participants from the exploration and production, service, financial and government sectors and research they had an overwhelming, positive perspective on the industry’s future.
On Wednesday an offshore worker has to be evacuated by helicopter from a North Sea oil platform.
Shetland Coastguard were involved in the operation on the ageing Beryl Alpha when the man was taken to hospital after a medical emergency.
And lastly, an editorial by Bob Keiller, chief executive of Wood Group, also proved extremely popular with our audience.