Shell boss Peter Voser to take early retirement
Oil and gas giant Shell said yesterday its chief executive, Peter Voser, 54, would quit the post in the first half of 2014.
Oil and gas giant Shell said yesterday its chief executive, Peter Voser, 54, would quit the post in the first half of 2014.
Energy service giant Petrofac said yesterday the UK North Sea would remain at the heart of its offshore business as it reported a 17% rise in net profits to £418million in 2012.
Subsea construction firm Ocean Installer (OI) has taken on a former Seadrill boss as its new chief finance officer.
A former Shell boss in Aberdeen has been announced as the successor to Sir Frank Chapman as head of British oil and gas operator BG Group.
A former group finance director at Aberdeen-based oilfield service firm Expro has been recruited by industrial service firm Cape.
Austrian oil, gas and power firm OMV has said it is to spend "billions" in the North Sea as it looks to balance and grow its production portfolio.
Norwegian investment firm HitecVision has agreed to invest up to about £150million in a new oil and gas exploration outfit.
North Sea oil and gas firm Hurricane Exploration said today it has a new chief finance officer.
BP today posted a larger-than-expected fall in profits as the oil giant continues to feel the impact of the US Gulf of Mexico disaster.
Oil services firm Hunting said today it was confident of further growth in 2012 after a rise in profits.
North Sea oil firm Hurricane Exploration is on the hunt for £100million of extra funding as it looks to move towards its first development west of Shetland.
Cosalt said yesterday it was ready for a fresh start after clearing most of its debts and recruiting a new senior management team.
SWIRE Oilfield Services of Aberdeen yesterday announced an expansion in the Far East.
Petrofac, the international provider of facility services to the oil and gas production and processing industry, expressed confidence in its outlook yesterday.