BP and Aberdeen City Council hit planning milestone for Hydrogen Hub
Aberdeen City Council and BP’s joint venture to bring a hydrogen hub to the Granite City has submitted planning applications to bring the project one step closer to fruition.
Aberdeen City Council and BP’s joint venture to bring a hydrogen hub to the Granite City has submitted planning applications to bring the project one step closer to fruition.
Inspections across the North Sea have been cancelled as dozens of HSE workers go on strike in a pay dispute.
The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has posted a job advert for a new head of disputes and sanctions, with an annual salary of £96,055.
Harbour Energy CEO Linda Cook talks job cuts, EPL and whether the firm would move its listing out of London.
Impulse Group recently set up offices in Aberdeen and looks to take on dedicated engineers with between nine and 12 positions set to be created in the Granite City.
The chief executive of Hunting (LON: HTG) says the energy services group has no plans currently to uproot its Aberdeen operations.
An Aberdeen-based specialist drilling waste management company has landed a seven-figure contract with a North Sea oil and gas operator.
Aberdeen-headquartered engineering and technical consultancy, Vysus Group, is creating dozens of jobs after the strategic divestment of three business arms.
An Aberdeen University report has dived into overlooked negatives that being 'Europe's Oil Capital' has brought the Granite City.
Aberdeen headquartered ASCO, the logistical and material management firm, has committed to a £10 million investment in its UK business.
Stunning drone footage has captured the moment Aberdeen’s new South Harbour welcomed its first ever drilling rig.
Ramco Tubular Services (RTS) has collapsed into administration, with all 29 workers at its headquarters in Portlethen, near Aberdeen, made redundant.
As Subsea Expo 2023 comes to an end, a pre-pandemic number of 6,000 attendees walked through the doors of P&J Live since Tuesday.
It hasn’t happened yet – the buyout of Aberdeen’s energy services giant Wood by an American private equity company, that is.
For those attending Subsea Expo today, the first thing you may see when entering the hall is a T-Rex head mode out of hundreds of washers that have been fused together.
As 20,000 homes have been left without power in the wake of Storm Otto, North Sea flights from Aberdeen and Shetland are being cancelled and delayed.
And would they bring a rig to Aberdeen? “Yeah,” says CEO Kjetil Gjersdal.
As 1,000 Shell employees start moving into their new office on Aberdeen’s Union Street this week, local cafes and restaurants are rolling out the red carpet.
Take-up of industrial property in and around Aberdeen has reached its highest level since 2014.
A worker scaled the Noble Innovator, providing sweeping views of Aberdeen from the 200-metre jackup legs.
The Noble Innovator has been the talk of the town since it came to the new South Harbour on Saturday - but what does it mean for Aberdeen?
An Aberdeen-based manufacturing firm is set to create "approximately 20 jobs in the city" following an eight-figure investment in its renewables division.
“Oil crashed, and then Covid hit; but with those things now behind us, to some extent, the time to grow is now,” says James Drummond, managing director of PDi.
The multi-million-pound National Subsea Centre opened its doors this year following a turbulent development process hampered by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Despite being the oil capital of Europe, Aberdeen could not previously accommodate jackup rigs or FPSOs due to water depths - but now that option is on the table.