Joining forces to deliver the UK’s offshore wind ambitions
Following the results of Round 4 and ScotWind, it is clear that joint ventures will continue to be fundamental to delivering large-scale offshore wind projects.
Following the results of Round 4 and ScotWind, it is clear that joint ventures will continue to be fundamental to delivering large-scale offshore wind projects.
When it comes to talk about torque, market-leader EnerQuip offers the last word in global excellence, striving for connection integrity at every turn.
I’m writing this sitting on a flight to Saudi Arabia after more than two years of no business travel thanks to Covid-19.
Just over one year ago, the UK ended financial support for fossil fuel projects overseas. This meant ending export finance, aid funding and trade promotion for new crude oil, natural gas or thermal coal projects.
One of the biggest reasons men may not be more vocal about their physical health is the stigma attached to illness; some may perceive illness as weakness. This common stigma can have some serious consequences if left ignored.
The Future North Sea event sponsored by Schlumberger discussed the technologies needed to make the North Sea fit for purpose in a net zero world.
The global response to the tragic invasion of Ukraine has underlined the importance of energy security and the need for responsible, clean and reliable sources of energy for our country: a balanced transition is key as we look to secure a bright future for our industry and its workforce.
Specialist consultants in process control and instrumentation engineering, Core (Oil and Gas) Ltd is the latest in a flurry of leading organisations to adopt a change of name to one that better reflects the evolving nature of the industry and one which aligns with the firm’s future strategic vision.
The Climate Change Committee says that carbon capture and storage is “a necessity, not an option” if the UK is to meet its carbon reduction targets.
We were asked many times during the pandemic to predict what the next six or 12 months had in store – which was almost impossible for us to forecast. Alternatively, we can predict what will be coming in the next twelve months when it comes to chronic disease – otherwise known as non-communicable diseases – which includes conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, asthma, cancer and cardiovascular disease.
Anderson Anderson & Brown Corporate Finance (AABcf) is delighted to share with you our Deals+ update for Q1 2022 in conjunction with Energy Voice, highlighting selected energy M&A and Fundraising transactions across the UK.
Energy Voice’s latest monthly supplement has been published with The Press & Journal.
Aberdeen Harbour Board, the oldest company in the UK, will rebrand later this month as its transformational port expansion project takes shape.
While the global health focus is still on the COVID-19 pandemic, malaria remains as a serious and life-threatening disease among adults and children in many countries including international travellers and employees who are residing in malaria transmission areas.
As energy prices skyrocket and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continues to dominate the news, the East of England Energy Group (EEEGR) say it’s a clear sign of the need to strengthen our capabilities at home, reduce our reliance on fossil fuels, and further develop the entire spectrum of our renewable energy infrastructures.
UK Technology SME, Viper Innovations, is celebrating the continued success of its award-winning V-LIM product, as global sales of the advanced monitoring device exceed 350 units.
If you are looking to make it in the floating offshore wind sector, get up-to-date with the latest projects and innovations at Floating Offshore Wind (FOW) 2022.
Reuters Events Global Energy Transition forum to bring together industry leaders to address the transition to a low carbon, sustainable and secure energy system
RenewableUK is delighted to announce a sold-out exhibition for Global Offshore Wind (GOW) 2022 – which filled up several months before the event!
It is an interesting time to be in the oil and gas industry as we embrace the “green revolution”, against a backdrop of energy security concerns as a result of conflict in Ukraine. For organisations, there are many things to consider as they create roadmaps for the future.
Following a tumultuous two years since the first Covid-19 lockdown in the UK, the now much-changed energy sector remains an attractive proposition for both global investors and trade players. Many of these are looking to get ahead of the curve of the much publicised transition to sustainable energy sources.
As we progress through the latter stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, the world has learned to adapt to this challenging virus after two years of social distancing measures, widespread government intervention and vaccines. While most patients suffering from acute COVID-19 recover fully within approximately four weeks, a growing minority of the world’s population is facing what has come to be termed ‘long COVID’.
The UK’s bus and lorry fleets, plus many homes, could be running on low carbon hydrogen within two decades thanks to green technologies now being pioneered in three UK regions renowned until now for their carbon-intensive industries.
One of the biggest reasons men may not be more vocal about their physical health is the stigma attached to illness; some may perceive illness as weakness. This common stigma can have some serious consequences if left ignored.
Pipeline technology specialist, STATS Group, is in a strong position to capitalise on new opportunities arising in the transition to more sustainable energy supplies and a carbon net zero future.