Well management firm Exceed launches Australasian business
Well management firm Exceed has announced the launch of an Australasian business as it eyes the country’s burgeoning decommissioning market.
Well management firm Exceed has announced the launch of an Australasian business as it eyes the country’s burgeoning decommissioning market.
Oil and gas workers were celebrating yesterday at a ceremony in Aberdeen recognising leaders in health-and-safety practice.
Bond Offshore Helicopters said yesterday it was the first helicopter operator to become a full member of Step Change in Safety.
Offshore engineering firm Subsea 7 said yesterday it had signed a £188million deal for work on a North Sea field.
A Norwich-based helicopter operator is looking to expand its UK offshore operations after being awarded a multi-million pound contract in the southern North Sea.
Norwegian group AGR has signed up to a master well services contract with Chevron USA for provision of dual gradient drilling (DGD) offshore operations in the deepwater sector of the US Gulf of Mexico.
Oil and gas workers were celebrating yesterday at a ceremony in Aberdeen recognising leaders in health-and-safety practice.
Subsea engineering and construction firm Subsea 7 said today it had won an £118million contract to create pipelines for a North Sea project.
BG GROUP has been the subject of speculation that Chinese state-controlled oil company Sinopec is interested in buying part of the firm's Brazilian oil assets, which are valued at around £25.6billion.
YOUNG but growing oil field equipment specialist Titan Torque Services has its sights set on global expansion after proving its mettle in the UK.
Energy service firm Cape said yesterday it was confident of maintaining its market share in the UK North Sea and would continue to develop opportunities in the Norwegian and Dutch sectors.
Oil giant BP is suspending operations in Libya as the escalating violence pushed the price of oil to new two-year highs.
Petrofac, the oil and gas facilities service provider, said yesterday it had been awarded a contract worth £40million over three years for engineering services on the UK continental shelf assets of Maersk Oil North Sea UK.
OIL and gas giants operating in European waters were urged yesterday to reinforce security measures in the wake of the Gulf of Mexico oil rig explosion which is turning into an ecological disaster.