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Lee Hunter of Bureau Veritas, will host a round table on June 26 to explore the UK offshore operational and financial pressures.
Partners at CMS discuss the recent DESNZ and fiscal consultations, and the effect these are poised to have on the UK energy industry.
One of the biggest changes for developers waiting for a grid connection will be demonstrating they have secured land rights to keep their place in the queue. NESO's gate 2 process may create a new ...
Following news that it would cut 250 jobs from its onshore Aberdeen workforce, Harbour Energy has reported a "strong start to the year".
A decision from Harbour Energy to cut up to 25% of its workforce is a "devastating blow" according to an Aberdeen business leader.
Shell is evaluating the possibility of mounting a takeover bid for its supermajor rival BP, according to media reports.
Octopus chief executive Greg Jackson spoke in an exclusive interview on the sidelines of the Innovation Zero congress on Wednesday about the costs and benefits of zonal pricing.
Real progress is being made on the report which charts a future for Grangemouth, the deputy first minister has said after oil refining finally ended at the industrial site earlier this week.
Ian Hunter, MD of Net Zero Teesside Power, speaks with Energy Voice's Sepi Golzari-Munro at the Innovation Zero conference in London.
Equinor saw its first-quarter profit grow, making an adjusted operating income of $8.65bn compared to the $7.53bn seen in Q1 2024.
In this week’s Charging Forward, investment firm AXA IM has acquired a 50% stake in a Scottish battery energy storage project.
Eni has awarded a £440m contract to Saipem for the Liverpool Bay CCS project, which forms part of the HyNet industrial cluster.
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