UAV market takes off for Intelligent Energy
Intelligent Energy has successfully diversified into the UAV market with its first deal to deliver fuel sells into the sector.
Intelligent Energy has successfully diversified into the UAV market with its first deal to deliver fuel sells into the sector.
More than 1400 people from 30 countries attended the SPE Intelligent Energy (IE) conference in Aberdeen this week.
The thought of just two people operating one of the world’s largest gas fields might perplex some, but that’s just what’s happening in the Netherlands.
A new £150million facility in Fife that could solve the oil and gas sector’s data storage space shortage is just months from completion.
The Industry Technology Facilitator (ITF) today launches a new website aimed at getting new oil and gas innovations off the shelf and into use more quickly.
Oil and gas companies are so spoilt for choice when it comes to software packages that the result is often paralysis.
The crude price collapse has got oil and gas companies talking seriously about using large unmanned platforms more widely, an industry chief said today.
If you must fail, do it quickly.
Sifting through oil and gas companies’ annual financial reports might not appeal to everyone, but Rob West gets a kick out of it.
A boss at Royal Dutch Shell (RDSB) said today that the oil major intends to learn from US car and energy storage firm Tesla’s technological prowess.
The first fully automated drilling systems will appear within the next few years, an oil and gas industry chief said today in Aberdeen.
Losses at clean power technology firm Intelligent Energy have widened to £67.3m for the six months to the end of March as the company looks to refocus on small to medium sized off-grid devices.
Intelligent Energy shares plunged today after the company admitted a new funding deal has failed to materialise.
Fuel cell developer Intelligent Energy's acquisition of energy management business GTL to a significant step forward after receiving clearance from India's competition authority.
Technology company Intelligent Energy will work with car giants BMW and Daimler on a pan-European industry project group to develop its proprietary 90kW fuel cell automotive technology.
Technology group Intelligent Energy has reported that strong revenue growth is expected to continue through the second-half of the year.