North Sea operators move to reduce cabin sharing ‘wherever possible’
A series of North Sea operators are working to remove cabin sharing offshore “wherever possible” in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
A series of North Sea operators are working to remove cabin sharing offshore “wherever possible” in order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
An offshore worker has been put into quarantine on a North Sea platform operated by Chrysaor.
A suspected coronavirus sufferer has been flown back to shore from a North Sea platform.
Pioneering new wave technology, which could revolutionise the way in which we capture energy from the sea, is being created in Fife.
More than a dozen UK North Sea projects are facing deferral in light of the oil price drop, an analyst has predicted.
Energy giant BP has joined a list of operators working to reduce offshore crew numbers on its North Sea assets in response to the coronavirus outbreak.
Several North Sea operators are reducing offshore crews on their UK platforms in a bid to prevent the spread of the coronavirus outbreak.
A worker on a North Sea platform has been quarantined offshore after being suspected of contracting coronavirus.
The last time crude prices crashed in 2014, the North Sea looked like a treasure trove for private equity looking to buy cheap assets, build them up and sell for a profit. Now, just as these firms are seeking an exit, the oil-price war might leave them trapped
Offshore support ship operator Sentinel Marine, of Aberdeen, has clinched new contracts and extensions worth £36 million since the start of 2020.
It was an interesting year for deal-making in 2019, despite political and economic challenges.
An Aberdeenshire project has been awarded £2.7million to test and develop a cost-effective way or converting North Sea gas to a clean fuel.
A crane on a drilling rig in the UK North Sea has collapsed, shocking images show.
The largest oil and gas producer in the UK North Sea has imposed offshore travel restrictions in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak.
A new clean energy power system could soon be used to provide backup power to North Sea assets.
Hill of Rubislaw in Aberdeen reflects the changing face of the North Sea oil and gas industry, two of the north-east’s leading commercial property experts said yesterday.
“Hard decisions” are going to have to be made by firms that are too reliant on North Sea oil, according to a director at Oil and Gas UK (OGUK).
Chrysaor has handed in decommissioning plans for the Jupiter series of gas fields in the UK North Sea.
Chrysaor has submitted its decommissioning plans for a southern North Sea platform to the UK Government.
Too many opinions, not enough facts. That’s how Chrysaor chief executive Phil Kirk views the heated debate about the oil and gas sector’s role in the energy transition.
Westwood Global Energy reports that as of December 31 there were two active exploration wells drilling in the UK.
Working in different locations presents various logistical problems for companies – a problem Progressive TSL aims to tackle.
A government report has revealed CNOOC was the biggest tax spender in the North Sea last year while energy giant Shell paid the least on balance after a reimbursement.
As 2019 comes to a close, the UK energy sector trade body has produced a video highlighting some of the main developments for the industry over the last year.
Apache and partner Chrysaor have started drilling an exploration well in the UK North Sea.