Flexlife has been awarded a contract by Apache Corporation for work on the Aviat gas development and other operations in the Central North Sea.
The subsea project management and engineering support contract also includes work on the Ness/Nevis tie in and general subsea operations support.
US oil and gas bosses are losing their appetite for risk and are worried about rising operating costs as they grapple with the consequences of a tougher, post-Macondo regulatory regime, according to new research.
The Herold report appeared during the dark days of the late 1990s when, of course, the jobs axe was being swung with some vigour on both sides of the North Atlantic.
Oil giant BP has said it is supporting a new programme for Aberdeen and Robert Gordon Universities worth around £250,000 in sponsorship over the next three years.
Process Safety Solutions (PSS) has taken steps to improve recovery times following a shutdown with the addition of Process Alarm Live Logging and Analysis Software (PALLAS) to its Process Safety Management Suite (PSMS).
The Scottish and UK economies have gone through a very difficult period since the financial crisis first hit in 2008. We have had nearly five years of little or no economic growth.
The oil and gas industry's national awareness campaign was launched yesterday, with a warning to leaders that the sector could no longer run the risk of "staying in the shadows".
The organisation set up to improve health and safety conditions in the UK oil and gas industry, Step Change in Safety, has received European recognition for its work.
New UK Energy Minister Michael Fallon said yesterday the government was determined to break away from the revolving-door policy that has given the north-east 14 energy ministers in 16 years.
David Cameron’s promise to deliver stability to the oil and gas industry was in tatters last night after he appointed a 14th energy minister in 16 years.