UK oilfield services giant Petrofac has secured £1.3 billion worth of orders so far this year. and expects to compete for contracts worth £11.7bn in the second half of 2019.
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Offshore caterers have overwhelmingly accepted an ``improved`` pay offer from the sector’s trade association. according to Unite workers union.
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Spanish oil firm Repsol has announced it has achieved first oil from its deep-water Buckskin project in the Gulf Of Mexico.
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New research on Australian gas fields could ‘pave the way’ for the safe development of carbon capture and storage (CCS) in the UK North Sea.
Read More »Glimmer of Hope for BiFab as High-Level Talks Announced
Trade unions fighting to save Fife’s mothballed BiFab yards have announced plans for high-level talks with energy giant EDF Renewables.
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Nearly half of a fund run by Dounreay’s operators to help the far north weather the terminal rundown of the nuclear plant went unspent last year.
Read More »Wood Finishes Work on Shell Solar Plant
Work on Shell’s first solar plant in the Netherlands is complete. according to engineering and construction firm Wood.
Read More »Zero-Carbon Electricity to Outstrip Fossil Fuels for First Time
More British electricity is set to come from zero-carbon sources than fossil fuels this year for the first time since the Industrial Revolution. National Grid has said.
Read More »Key Exxon Shareholder Starts Divesting Over Climate Change
One of Exxon Mobil Corp.‘s largest shareholders. Legal &. General Group Plc. has divested 19 of its funds from the company and will ask its clients if it can withdraw more money. saying the oil and gas producer isn’t adequately addressing climate change.
Read More »Oil Heads for Weekly Rise as US-Iran Tensions Worsen
Oil in London headed for its biggest weekly gain since February as escalating tensions between the U.S. and Iran fanned fears of conflict that would disrupt energy supplies from the Middle East.
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