Burness Paull’s Aberdeen team limbers up for high-profile presence at Offshore Europe
The firm's energy industry experts, led by Bob Ruddiman, are 'match-fit and turbo-charged'.
The firm's energy industry experts, led by Bob Ruddiman, are 'match-fit and turbo-charged'.
Meanwhile, north-east transport body Nestrans encourages 'sustainable travel options' for the showcase.
With just days to go until the 50th anniversary edition of SPE Offshore Europe 2023 launches, excitement is building for the milestone event.
Technology initially developed by the NASA Jet Propulsion Lab for use on the Mars Curiosity Rover is set to be showcased at SPE Offshore Europe this year.
How anyone can predict 10 years ahead let alone 50 is a tough call, and that has certainly turned out to be the case since 2013’s Offshore Europe.
The Aberdeen section of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) has named Irina Krylova as its chair for the 2034/24 season.
DNV is set to showcase the benefits of its virtual reality (VR) tool at the upcoming Offshore Europe event alongside Harbour Energy.
We ended part three of our canter through the Offshore Europe with North Sea story with the news that, in 2003, the show had been sold to Reed Exhibitions just as offshore activity was picking up following the second global oil price crash.
In Part Three of our look through the history of the North Sea and Offshore Europe, this time through the 90s.
In Part One of this celebration of Offshore Europe, we closed with news that the brand new Aberdeen Exhibition and Conference Centre would be ready for the 1985 show.
Registrations for the energy transition-themed Offshore Europe have opened as the Aberdeen event celebrates its 50th anniversary.
SPE Offshore Europe has launched a call for papers for its 2023 event, celebrating 50 years since the first conference was held at Aberdeen University in 1973.
The ONS conference in Stavanger has drawn in a whopping 61,000 visitors, but not quite matched the number of attendees pre-Covid.
An audience of 200 got up early to attend Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce (AGCC)’s first business breakfast event of the year.
A further two energy events have been forced to alter their plans due to the ongoing spread of Omicron across Europe.
Organisers have postponed the Offshore Europe exhibition next month amid rising Omicron cases in the UK, dealing a blow to the events industry in Aberdeen.
Only 15% of the exhibition space remains available across three halls as companies sign up to be part of the first major face-to-face European offshore energy event since 2019, organisers have said.
EnQuest has stated a “great future” is in store for its Magnus platform after severing ties with West of Shetland gas.
“Corporate Darwinism” could come to the fore as the energy industry tries to overcome challenges by finding new and innovative ways of working.
The chief executive of the OGA has said he is frustrated by companies “mucking around in commercial disputes” while a climate emergency is ongoing.
A senior executive at Baker Hughes and chair of this year’s Offshore Europe has told the conference that the industry is well aware of its “responsibility” to net zero and “didn’t need COP26 to prick our conscience”.
The oil and gas industry is “not doing enough” to fight climate change, according to the UK Government’s top adviser on the issue.
Success in the ScotWind offshore leasing round for BP will be worth up to £40million annually to the local Aberdeen economy and create up to 120 jobs, the company has claimed.
The UK will fail to reach net zero by 2050 without a drastic change to the way low-carbon technologies are funded, a new alliance of energy experts has warned.
New export markets in renewables are on the cards for Balmoral Group, typically known for its oil and gas buoyancy tech, as its product offering “evolves”.