Atkins to design ‘world-scale’ Grangemouth hydrogen plant
INEOS has awarded engineering group Atkins the contract to design its “world scale” low-carbon hydrogen plant at Grangemouth, as it moves to meet net zero targets.
INEOS has awarded engineering group Atkins the contract to design its “world scale” low-carbon hydrogen plant at Grangemouth, as it moves to meet net zero targets.
Energy giants Equinor (OSLO: EQNR) and SSE Thermal (LSE: SSE) have handed out two key contracts for work on the planned Aldbrough hydrogen storage facility.
A trio of consultancies said yesterday they had clinched contracts to provide engineering services on oil and gas giant Total’s UK continental shelf (UKCS) assets.
Norway’s plan for a full-scale carbon capture and storage project could end up a financial disaster, according to a new report that includes an increased cost estimate for the venture.
Energy firms including Shell and Equinor have joined a new group to push for further deployment of floating offshore wind technology in the UK.
Karen Blanc is operations lead at Atkins’ Aberdeen oil and gas office, and a committee member of the Aberdeen X-Industry Support (AXIS) Network, a group set up to raise awareness of how gender diversity impacts the north-east energy sector. Here, she speaks on behalf of AXIS.
Oil giant Shell has joined a hydrogen industry alliance designed to bring hydrogen energy to the north-west of England.
Engineering consultancy Atkins has clinched a five-year framework contract to provide riser analysis services for BP.
Floating offshore wind farm off the coast of Aberdeenshire signs deal with Prysimian Group for cable to connect the project to the Scottish mainland.
A collection of businesses and supporters of the NnG (Neart na Gaoithe) Offshore Wind Farm, known as the NnG Coalition, have published an open letter asking that RSPB Scotland now 'work constructively with the project'.
Atkins has completed its takeover of the Projects, Products and Technology segment of Energy Solutions (PP&T).
Atkins has confirmed its first quarter trading update is in line with expectations.
Aberdeen city bypass designer WS Atkins yesterday said a steady flow of nuclear and renewable-energy projects had helped to balance ongoing “staff reductions in oil and gas”.