Brent Charlie topside removed from North Sea by Pioneering Spirit
Shell's Brent Charlie platform has been removed from the North Sea in the end of an era for the iconic oil field, which gave its name to the Brent crude benchmark.
Shell's Brent Charlie platform has been removed from the North Sea in the end of an era for the iconic oil field, which gave its name to the Brent crude benchmark.
Fresh questions have risen on whether Shell will be allowed to leave the huge legs of the Brent field in the North Sea.
Jake Molloy of RMT has been a part of the North Sea story for more than four decades; always on or directly involved with its shop floor.
A civil engineering company has been sentenced after a worker suffered life-threatening injuries while working to decommission a former North Sea oil and gas installation.
Work is being carried out to remove “attic oil” from the Brent Bravo installation - which has been the subject of widespread environmental concerns - after Shell estimated none was there.
A decision on whether Shell will be allowed to keep the giant legs of the Brent field in the North Sea forever has been “postponed”.
Shell has won a court order preventing environmentalists from boarding unmanned North Sea installations.
A court ruling on North Sea protests held by Greenpeace at Shell's Brent field has been delayed until next week.
Oil and gas giant Shell has been accused by Greenpeace of attempting to ban the climate activist group from further North Sea protests.
Engineering firm ALE has published impressive footage of Shell's Brent Bravo platform being loaded onto the quayside at a yard in Teesside ahead of dismantling.
Part of the team behind the heavy lift operations to remove Shell’s iconic Brent platforms are setting up their own decommissioning business.
Shell’s Brent Bravo platform was removed from the North Sea On Tuesday.
The UK's workplace safety watchdog has reprimanded Shell following a gas leak on the Brent Bravo platform in November.
A new decommissioning contract worth tens of millions of pounds is expected to safeguard about 150 jobs at energy service giant Wood Group.
Oil major Shell has launched an investigation after a blockage was discovered in a drilling pipe on a North Sea platform.
Work has begun to repair a leg on a North Sea oil platform which was damaged during stormy weather.
Chevron North Sea’s Alba Northern platform was shut down after “low levels” of a potentially-deadly gas were detected.
Shell was forced to evacuate nearly 80 people from one of its North Sea platform.
Oil giant Shell was today fined over £6,000 after a diesel leak on board the same North Sea platform where two workers died 12 years ago.