A year of films, documentaries and TV for the North Sea
Lights, Camera, Action! The North Sea has seen it all this year, with the world's focus on the energy sector it has not been without its fair share of representation in film.
Lights, Camera, Action! The North Sea has seen it all this year, with the world's focus on the energy sector it has not been without its fair share of representation in film.
The Oil Machine, a new documentary which examines the UK’s relationship with oil and gas, has arrived in time for COP27 and is already prompting debate.
Episode two of BBC's Big Oil v the World premiers Thursday, we spoke with producer, Dan Edge and director Jane McMullen, on production, tracking down interviewees and industry pushback.
A new BBC documentary is to be aired exploring how the “drama of global climate action is playing out in the fight over North Sea oil”.
Aberdeen Harbour bosses are toasting a “major milestone” with the final concrete caisson installed at the £350million expansion project.
A new documentary will be broadcast by the BBC next week on the impact of the 1970s oil boom on a small village in the Highlands.
Shell has released a new documentary marking the life and final days of production on the Brent Charlie platform.
A Bafta-award winning filmmaker is creating a new documentary on how the 1970s oil boom transformed the fate of a small village in the Highlands.
A documentary opens this week telling the true story of how a diver became stranded at the bottom of the North Sea after losing his lifeline to air, heat and communications.