Former legal expert for Total joins Aberdeen law firm
A former legal expert for French oil giant Total has has been appointed partner at Brodies’ Aberdeen office. The post Former legal expert for Total joins Aberdeen law firm appeared first on Energy Voice.
View ArticleNorth Sea drillers snub ‘inferior’ pay offer from ‘breakaway group’
Scores of offshore drillers have rejected an "inferior" pay offer from a group of companies accused of snubbing a collective agreement. The post North Sea drillers snub ‘inferior’ pay offer from...
View ArticlePerenco Thames decom to be carried out by Maersk
Decommissioning work for Perenco's Thames field is to be carried out by Maersk Supply Service and Maersk Decommissioning. The post Perenco Thames decom to be carried out by Maersk appeared first on...
View ArticleBeaching of UK North Sea vessel in Bangladesh ruled as illegal
A court has ruled it was illegal for a UK North Sea production vessel to be imported, beached and broken down on a notorious beach in Bangladesh. The post Beaching of UK North Sea vessel in Bangladesh...
View ArticleCluff appoints RGU graduate as chief financial officer
North Sea exploration firm Cluff Natural Resources has appointed a Robert Gordon University (RGU) graduate as chief financial officer (CFO). The post Cluff appoints RGU graduate as chief financial...
View ArticleVirtual virus health checks more critical than ever
The oil and gas industry has been battered by a perfect hurricane of the three Cs: coronavirus, climate concern and a collapse in crude prices. But a fourth big C, a perennial threat to the health of...
View ArticleSingapore eyes world’s first green ammonia bunkering
Singapore, home to the world’s largest bunkering port, is aiming to pioneer the world’s first ship-to-ship ammonia bunkering base to help decarbonise global shipping. The post Singapore eyes world’s...
View ArticleOil prices at $100 a barrel? What else is on the horizon for the energy...
In this latest in our series on ESG investing, Mike Scott assesses the global energy outlook ahead for 2022. Although oil and gas prices are healthy, energy firms will need to stay focused on net zero...
View ArticleSafety fears flagged ahead of imminent strike on Foinaven FPSO
There are concerns for the safety of crew aboard the Foinaven floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) ship ahead of planned strikes this week. The post Safety fears flagged ahead of imminent...
View ArticleNorth Sea drillers begin two-day strike action
More than 300 drilling workers have launched 48 hours of strike action across North Sea installations in a dispute over pay. The post North Sea drillers begin two-day strike action appeared first on...
View ArticleGallery: Noble Intrepid at Kishorn port under maintenance ahead of new look
The Noble Intrepid, formerly known as the Maersk Intrepid, has arrived at the port of Kishorn as images emerge on social media. The post Gallery: Noble Intrepid at Kishorn port under maintenance ahead...
View ArticleNoble signs $50m North Sea deal with BP
Noble and BP have struck a deal worth $50 million (£40.5m) for drilling and, plugging and abandonment services in the UK sector of the North Sea. The post Noble signs $50m North Sea deal with BP...
View ArticleMaersk Supply Service sold in near £560 million deal
A.P. Moller – Maersk has signed a deal with A.P. Moller Holding for an intended divestment of Maersk Supply Service. The post Maersk Supply Service sold in near £560 million deal appeared first on...
View ArticleHouthis scale up Red Sea attacks with drone boat
The USV mobilisation this morning is the first such reported incident using this technology. Previously the Houthis have used unmanned aerial vehicles, small boats and missiles. The post Houthis scale...
View ArticleAberdeen’s MDL wins ultra-deep water SURF deal in Brazil
Flex-lay specialist Maritime Developments Ltd (MDL) has celebrated a new contract win as it attends the Rio Oil and Gas show, now called ROG.e. The post Aberdeen’s MDL wins ultra-deep water SURF deal...
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