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Rovop makes loss after after Ceona collapse

An Aberdeen-based remote operated vehicle (ROV) specialist has booked a £3.8million hit to its bottom line after its major customer Ceona went into administration last year. The post Rovop makes loss after after Ceona collapse appeared first on Energ… Read More

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UK has highest number of planned North Sea projects to 2025

The UK has the highest number of planned project in the North Sea due to start by 2025, according to new analysis by research firm GlobalData. The UKCS has 25 projects slated, while Norway has nine and Denmark has two planned. GlobalData’s repo… Read More

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Renew News: Braemar Hydro Scheme getting ready for action

A community hydro scheme could be up and running this summer after 200 investors injected £800,000 worth of cash into the project. The Braemar Hydro Scheme in Aberdeenshire could provide electricity for up to 75 homes – around half of those in the vi… Read More

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Songa rig to begin journey from South Korea for Statoil job

Songa Offshore said it has taken delivery of the Songa Enabler from Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME) in South Korea. The post Songa rig to begin journey from South Korea for Statoil job appeared first on Energy Voice. … Read More

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Shell HQ gets visit from investigators looking at alleged Nigerian corruption probe

Investigators have visited oil major Shell's headquarters in the Hague in relation to a Nigerian offshore oil field. The post Shell HQ gets visit from investigators looking at alleged Nigerian corruption probe appeared first on Energy Voice. … Read More

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Statoil staff back home after Algeria attack

Statoil employees have left Algeria just a couple of weeks after the gas plant where they worked was attacked by terrorists. The post Statoil staff back home after Algeria attack appeared first on Energy Voice. … Read More

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Nigeria arrests suspect after Eni oil pipeline bombing

Nigeria has arrested a person suspected of having bombed an oil pipeline belonging to Italy's ENI in the southern Delta region, the commander of a state security force said on Wednesday. The post Nigeria arrests suspect after Eni oil pipeline bombing… Read More

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Exxon climate science probe expands as New York gains allies

Massachusetts became the latest state investigating whether Exxon Mobil Corp. misled investors and the public about how climate change may affect its business. The post Exxon climate science probe expands as New York gains allies appeared first on En… Read More

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Xcite Energy no longer reporting issuer in Canada

Xcite Energy said the Alberta Securities Commission and other regions, including British Columbia and Ontario, have confirmed the company is no longer a reporting issuer in any jurisdiction in Canada. The post Xcite Energy no longer reporting issuer … Read More

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Sub $50: Energy Voice asks you to identify opportunities in a downturn

Energy Voice has launched its latest sector research campaign aimed at uncovering industry opportunities in a low oil price environment. Dubbed Sub-$50 Oil: New Perspectives and Hidden Opportunities, the latest research survey delves into the sector’… Read More

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Asia can’t seem to escape its addiction to Middle East oil

Even in a world awash with crude, buyers in the world’s biggest oil market can’t seem to escape their addiction to Middle East supplies. South Korea’s imports from the Middle East climbed last year to the highest level since at least 1980, while refi… Read More

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Norwegian freight firm shuts Aberdeen offices

A Norwegian freight firm has shut its offices in Aberdeen and established a partnership with another firm to run the services previously offered. The post Norwegian freight firm shuts Aberdeen offices appeared first on Energy Voice. … Read More

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Texas family appeals to Supreme Court in Marathon lawsuit

A US family is asking the Texas Supreme Court to review an environmental nuisance lawsuit against Marathon Oil. The lawsuit relates to the Eagle Ford shale has landed in the Supreme Court of Texas where a Karnes County family is asking justices to re… Read More

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Statoil’s US boss will focus on bottom line not production

Statoil’s new US boss will focus on “bottom line” targets rather than production figures as he aims to steer the Norwegian energy giant through the US shale gas maelstrom. Torgrim Reitan, formerly CFO at Statoil in Stavanger took ov… Read More

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Premier Oil silent over Solan start-up date

A west of Shetland oilfield that has cost its operator more than £1.2billion to develop has missed another target date for production start-up. First oil from Solan, now wholly owned by Premier Oil, was supposed to have begun flowing at the start of … Read More

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