Ramco nets £4m deal down under
North-east oil service firm Ramco has netted a £4million deal to supply tubular management services to a client down under.
North-east oil service firm Ramco has netted a £4million deal to supply tubular management services to a client down under.
Watch a timelapse of the jacket load-out for Maersk Oil’s £3billion Culzean gas project.
Expro finance chief Jean Vernet has bowed out after delivering a huge improvement in the company’s balance sheet.
Leading lights of the North Sea industry will take part in a forum timed to coincide with the launch of a new knowledge bank.
Energy service firm Bilfinger Salamis UK (BSUK) has revealed plans to create up to 300 new jobs in yet another major boost for the UK North Sea oil and gas industry.
North Sea oil and gas firm Dana Petroleum made further progress towards a return to the black during 2016 as it adopted a “less risky exploration strategy”.
Decommissioning the North Sea could cost an estimated £59.7billion but the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has set a goal of completing the work for less than £39billion.
A second new start-up in the UK North Sea in two days has boosted confidence in the offshore industry after Repsol Sinopec announced first gas from the Cayley field.
Aberdeen-based HVAC & Refrigeration Engineering (HVAC & R) hailed success out of Africa and other overseas markets yesterday.
Iqarus, an Aberdeen firm specialising in healthcare services for the energy sector, has teamed up with global medical and travel security risk services company International SOS in a new joint venture.
New reports out today from banking groups CYBG and Bank of Scotland (BoS) paint a less than rosy picture of the current mood among Scotland’s businesses.
An Aberdeen firm which makes tools for well-bore cleaning and well abandonment has announced a milestone for its CX-2 bridge plug.
Political risk must not undermine the "essential need" to provide reliable energy in a way that keeps emissions and prices down.
Aberdeen-based downhole technology specialist Well-Sense Technology has reported success with its pioneering FibreLine Intervention (FLI) technology for an oil major operating in Eagleford, west Texas, in the US.
The Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) has announced new measures aimed at making data openly available and to stimulate interest in the UK North Sea in advance of the 30th offshore licensing round.
Another North Sea newcomer has put down roots in Aberdeen.
Striking the right balance between efficiency, integrity and investment is key to maximising economic recovery in the UK North Sea, an Aberdeen conference heard yesterday.
Confidence levels in the North Sea oil and gas industry are finally improving after a long spell in the doldrums, new survey findings reveal.
A majority of creditors of failed shipping firm Harkand and linked companies are likely to see a return of some of their money, it emerged yesterday.
The Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) medical adviser who was at the heart of a groundbreaking research project to measure offshore workers’ body size and shape has taken on a new consultancy role.
Sophisticated new subsea kit just launched by one of the many subsidiaries of marine services group James Fisher and Sons has been hailed by the firm as an “exciting advancement in excavation technology”.
Former and redundacy threatened oil and gas industry bosses taking part in a new scheme which aims to help them find new work had previously applied for 818 jobs, which led to just 37 invitations to interview.
The fledgling Oil and Gas Technology Centre (OGTC) is seeking inspiration for novel ways of using “plug-and-play” robots to cut asset inspection costs and help unlock marginal discoveries in the North Sea.
North-east energy service firm Pipetech said yesterday it aimed to quadruple turnover within three years, to £20million, thanks to diversification.
A journalist who survived being shot six times by Al-Qaeda sympathisers is heading to Aberdeen to warn the oil and gas industry about the threat of terrorism.