The big ticket buyout of renewable electricity from Equinor’s Hywind project could make it a stronger business in the sector. according to a top energy analyst.
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An analyst has classed the results of the Lyon exploration well West of Shetland as a ``huge disappointment`` for operator Siccar Point and partner Ineos.
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Over the past three years only imports to Europe have already increased by 67 bln cubic meters.
Read More »Scotland Commits £11m to Restore Carbon-Storing Peatlands
Peat soils in Scotland cover around 25% of the country. with the vast areas providing a natural sink of carbon emissions when left undisturbed.
Read More »Fairfield Shaves £31m Off Dunlin Decommissioning Costs
Fairfield Energy has cut £31million from the total bill to decommission the Greater Dunlin Area in the North Sea.
Read More »North Sea Caterers Overwhelmingly Accept Improved Pay Offer
Offshore caterers have overwhelmingly accepted an ``improved`` pay offer from the sector’s trade association. according to Unite workers union.
Read More »Repsol Announces First Oil from Buckskin Project Ahead of Schedule
Spanish oil firm Repsol has announced it has achieved first oil from its deep-water Buckskin project in the Gulf Of Mexico.
Read More »New Australian Research Paves the Way for North Sea CCS
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 »Europeans Neither Competent. Nor Willing to Honor N. Deal
Iran is fully prepared to take the next step to further lower its compliance with the nuclear deal on July 07.
Read More »Moscow Says US Cyberwar Against Russia Hypothetical Possibility
United States’ cyberwar against Russia is a hypothetical possibility. in response to claims by The New York Times that US secret services over the past year were increasingly active in their attempts to cripple computer malware inside Russia’s power grid.
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