Detained ship to sail from Aberdeen despite owing crew up to £150,000
A ship currently detained over unpaid wages is expected to set sail from Aberdeen Harbour despite still owing workers up to £150,000.
A ship currently detained over unpaid wages is expected to set sail from Aberdeen Harbour despite still owing workers up to £150,000.
Aberdeen has been selected as the home for the “world’s first” offshore floating facility to produce green hydrogen.
McLachlan Marine has put the latest addition to its fast-growing fleet of inshore workboats into service after a £1 million investment.
Aberdeen Harbour has awards £4.3million worth of contracts for the South Harbour construction project.
Plans for a major Aberdeen oil tourism site from over 30 years ago could be "resurrected" by a new rig idea for the harbour, according to a business leader.
Decom North Sea has announced the first post-Covid event to be held in person for Aberdeen's oil and gas industry.
An investigation has been launched after a cargo ship ran aground as it entered Aberdeen Harbour.
The main contractor for the £350 million-plus Aberdeen Harbour expansion has pulled out, leaving nearly one-third of the work undone.
Construction and supply boats in the North Sea helped to increase vessel numbers at Aberdeen Harbour last year.
The total sum of cash earmarked for infrastructure projects in and around Aberdeen between now and 2030 has rocketed by £1.7 billion to more than £10bn during the past year, new figures show.
Aberdeen Harbour has hailed a burst of new activity thanks to the rising oil price.
The longest boat to ever dock in Aberdeen sustained damage to its hull while in the city’s new harbour.
An investigation has been launched after claims the longest boat to ever dock in Aberdeen got stuck in the city’s new harbour.
The quarry excavating rocks for the Aberdeen Harbour expansion has warned the project will have to be delayed unless it can extend its opening hours.
Aberdeen Harbour has welcomed the longest ever vessel to visit the port in its near 900-year history.
Energy logistics firm Peterson has paid £3million for a giant marine fuel tank at its Aberdeen harbour base.
Bosses have promised to navigate “choppy waters” to ensure that Aberdeen Harbour’s expansion stays on track for summer 2020.
Work on Aberdeen harbour’s £350 million expansion is on track after the second of 22 huge concrete blocks, or caissons, arrived in Nigg Bay.
Aberdeen Harbour has today announced figures showing increases across vessel and cargo tonnage, arrivals and passengers.
A vandalism spree that started with a crane being set on fire at the £350 million Aberdeen Harbour expansion project on Boxing Day has continued into the new year.
Demand for decommissioning services in Aberdeen Harbour have been steadily growing for several years now – but in 2018 the port has been a hive of decom activity. Nearly 2,000 tonnes of material has crossed the quayside from high-profile projects, such as the Maersk Leadon and Janice, and Shell’s Brent Alpha projects. The Harbour has also accommodated materials inbound from Nexen’s Plug and Abandonment Programme.
Massive structures which will form fixed quays in the new South Harbour in Aberdeen have been offloaded in the Cromarty Firth.
A heavy load vessel carrying key building blocks for the £350 million expansion of Aberdeen Harbour has arrived in the Moray Firth.
The new quays at Aberdeen’s £350million South Harbour will be named after some of the most iconic castles in Scotland.
Global Energy Group (GEG) is setting its sights on winning a bigger share of the subsea oil and gas fabrication market after expanding its operations at Aberdeen Harbour.