North Sea oil and gas operators help to launch platform for streamlining tendering
North Sea oil and gas operators have helped to develop a new platform for streamlining the tendering process.
North Sea oil and gas operators have helped to develop a new platform for streamlining the tendering process.
Maersk Drilling has secured a multi-million contract with Ineos Oil & Gas UK for work in the North Sea.
Higher oil and gas prices, tax refunds and “tight cost control” helped Neptune Energy overcome a drop in production to lift its profits by two-thirds in the first quarter.
Oil and gas firms Neptune Energy and Spirit Energy have patched up their differences over the Pegasus West discovery in the southern North Sea.
Spirit Energy has achieved first gas on a project to extend the life of the York field in the North Sea.
Rig contractor Awilco said today it would drill an exploration well in the UK North Sea for Ithaca Energy.
The world’s largest construction vessel, Pioneering Spirit, completed a large-scale operation in the Firth of Forth on the weekend.
Bosses at Plexus said today they were projecting higher revenues in the second half of the wellhead technology firm’s financial year on the back of a deal with Spirit Energy.
Hurricane Energy today dashed hopes that it could boost production from its Lancaster field, west of Shetland, with a new well in 2021.
Transparency in reporting is producing results, with most operators showing year on year improvements towards gender balance. We encourage all employers to publish their data without delay, and use it to drive their action plans. With metrics like the median pay gap (-3% to 46%), percentage of women at the top (5% to 35%) and percentage of women overall (11% to 41%) varying massively between organisations, it’s clear balance is attainable within our industry but it takes sustained determination at all levels of leadership.
Utilities firm Centrica confirmed today that its "intention remains" to sell its 69% shareholding in exploration from production firm Spirit Energy.
Specialist drilling waste management firm TWMA has secured a “seven-figure” contract with offshore exploration and production company Spirit Energy.
Australian energy service firm Worley said today it was helping Allseas to decommission two of Spirit Energy’s east Irish Sea platforms.
Aberdeen-based Adept Solutions’ plans to grow its operations in Europe have received a major boost after the company secured a seven-figure contract with Spirit Energy.
Plexus CEO Ben van Bilderbeek is weighing fundraising options to “extend the runway” for the business, which has been faced with years of losses but may now be on the verge of success.
Engineering and consulting giant Wood has struck a £95 million deal to provide a range of services on Spirit Energy’s mature Morecambe Bay gas fields.
Bosses at Three60 Energy are targeting significant financial growth and a recruitment drive across the global energy service group.
Spirit Energy will drill a new well in a bid to deliver more than 4.2 million additional barrels of oil equivalent from a southern North Sea field.
An oil and gas market researcher has highlighted a UK North Sea exploration well expected to be drilled this year by Shell as “one to watch”.
Business intelligence company, Offshore Network, are next month hosting the Upstream Digital Transformation Conference, a digitalisation event, but not one that’s looking at technology. Instead the event focuses on the ‘people’ aspects of digital transformation, with sessions including discussions on culture change, skills and collaboration.
A Scottish firm has clinched its maiden contract for dismantling offshore platforms at a facility in Methil, Fife.
A pair of disused gas installations in Morecambe Bay are to be removed by the largest vessel in the world this year.
An Aberdeen-based technology company is bringing the latest e-learning techniques to the oil and gas industry to ensure teams have the right level of technical skills to optimise exploration and production activity.
Spirit Energy has set out an April target for first gas for its York life extension project.
Equinor and its partners will invest £260 million in the North Sea Statfjord Ost field to improve recovery by 23 million barrels of oil equivalent.