Diversity at centre stage for Oil and Gas UK event
A compelling line-up of speakers has been confirmed for an event aiming to put issues surrounding diversity and inclusion centre stage in the oil and gas sector.
A compelling line-up of speakers has been confirmed for an event aiming to put issues surrounding diversity and inclusion centre stage in the oil and gas sector.
The finalists for this year’s Offshore Achievement Awards (OAA) have been announced, with record entries submitted across a number of categories.
Shares in Aberdeen-headquartered energy services firm Wood climbed this morning as at predicted a surge in its annual earnings.
Energy services giant Wood has secured a £100 million, three-year contract extension to provide maintenance on Melbourne's water infrastructure.
Subsea Expo 2020, set to be the biggest in the event’s 15-year history, has today announced its programme of speakers for the conference which will see 70 industry professionals take to the stage at P&J Live on 11-13 February 2020.
Aberdeen-headquartered firm Wood has agreed a multi-million pound deal with Equinor to support its plans to power North Sea oil and gas platforms with offshore wind.
Industry body Decom North Sea (DNS) has appointed Jinda Nelson as chair of its board.
More than 220 people gathered in Aberdeen for an event celebrating and rewarding the energy sector’s best young talent.
A North Sea union has condemned Wood over plans to cut sickness pay by more than 75% for its workers on CNOOC platforms.
Energy service giant Wood has launched a new, global consultancy business with annual revenue of £2.2 billion.
Oil major BP has dished out a contract to Rever Offshore for a subsea tie-back project in the UK North Sea.
Several North Sea contractors have joined forces to prevent unskilled workers entering the market as a “challenging shutdown period” approaches.
Aberdeen-headquartered energy services firm Wood has appointed a new chief executive for its Americas business.
Damning figures showing the north-east’s dependence on oil and gas could actually be the answer to the net zero “conundrum”, according to a top energy consultant.
Aberdeen-headquartered energy services firm Wood has won a £16.2million for work at chemical manufacturing sites in Louisiana and Mississippi.
Oil service firm Global Energy Group (GEG) is celebrating the biggest deal in its history, with a value understood to exceed £100 million.
A survey from the UK’s largest offshore union has found high levels of job insecurity among the contractor workforce in the North Sea.
Aberdeen-headquartered Wood has been awarded a contract from Equinor for work at its under-development Martin Linge field off Norway.
Exceptional oil and gas companies and their dedicated employees were recognised at one of the industry’s most prestigious award ceremonies on Friday night.
Craig Shanaghey, President, Operations Services, Europe & Africa at Wood, has been announced as the chair of a new task group set up to champion diversity and inclusion in the oil and gas industry.
Energy services firm Wood is a very different animal now compared to when Offshore Europe last came around to Aberdeen two years ago.
The UK upstream oil and gas sector will be a hive of activity over the coming years, two global energy consultancies have said.
A pair of oil firms with major UK North Sea portfolios said they had proven their commitment to the region with a raft of new contract awards.
Aberdeen-headquartered firm Wood has announced a "significant" contract extension on a number of Taqa's North Sea assets.
Wood chief executive Robin Watson insisted yesterday the Aberdeen-based energy service giant was getting its debt under control.