Westhill group in the red
North-east energy service firm SeaEnergy said yesterday it made pre-tax losses of £2.4million in 2012.
North-east energy service firm SeaEnergy said yesterday it made pre-tax losses of £2.4million in 2012.
Norwegian group Archer has secured a $115million well plugging and abandonment contract with Statoil that will utilise the firm's latest modular rig Archer Topaz.
North-east energy service firm SeaEnergy said yesterday a recent acquisition was performing strongly and was close to signing new deals in the North Sea and internationally.
Production was returning to normal last night on eight offshore installations after an oil leak shut down a crucial subsea pipeline.
Talisman Energy said yesterday it was looking forward to an exciting future in the North Sea after completing the £956million sale of nearly half its UK assets.
North-east energy service firm SeaEnergy said yesterday it was confident of growth in the coming months despite widening losses.
Sodexo revealed its biggest North Sea contract win yesterday, a deal running to hundreds of millions of pounds with Talisman Energy (UK).
An Aberdeen business which analyses offshore installations and crime scenes has been bought by a north-east energy service firm in a potential £10million-plus deal.
Bond Offshore Helicopters' biggest client in the North Sea has backed the aviation company, saying it has confidence in the firm's safety measures.
Inverness-based recruitment firm Orion Group said yesterday it had won deals worth a combined £20million per year with oil and gas operator Nexen.
An oil company has won its fight against claims that staff working on an offshore platform suffered from a lack of privacy.
An oil company has won its fight against claims that staff working on an offshore platform suffered from a lack of privacy.
AN OIL company is facing a tribunal over claims its workers on an offshore platform lived in overcrowded conditions.
AN ABERDEEN-BASED marine-energy developer which was designing renewable technology to power offshore installations has gone under.
With governments and industries around the world working to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, the clean energy sector is experiencing a boom.
A Health and Safety Executive chief warned yesterday that there could easily be another Piper Alpha tragedy in the North Sea.
Grampian Police became the first force in Scotland yesterday to appoint an energy adviser in an attempt to improve security in the North Sea oil and gas industry.
OIL and Gas UK published updated guidelines yesterday for the safe packaging and handling of cargo to and from offshore installations, with the aim of securing improvements in safety.