To view in your browser, click here . To unsubscribe, click here . Energy Voice Logo Technip and FMC confirm mega-merger Technip and FMC Technologies today revealed the two firms would merge to create TechnipFMC – a new company with an equity value of $13billion. The move would save the firms’ $400million, according to today’s announcement. Thierry Pilenko, Technip’s c… Read More Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Conservationists attack UK burning of wood from US forests Wood from forests “teeming with wildlife” in the US is being burned for electricity in the UK, conservationists have claimed. Wood pellets are being sourced from hardwood forests in North Carolina, part of the North American Coastal Plain which was r… Read More Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ North Sea helicopter declares emergency landing An offshore helicopter heading to Aberdeen carrying 18 people was forced to make an emergency landing today. The Bond S-92 was travelling back from an offshore installation North-east of the city and declared the emergency while flying over the North… Read More Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Video: Aberdeen Harbour Board’s latest fly-through of Nigg extension Aberdeen Harbour Board has released the latest animation illustrating the proposed new harbour extension at Nigg Bay. It provides the most detailed vision yet of the £415million development that would increase capacity and allow larger ships to dock … Read More Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Decom Offshore 2016: North Sea decommissioning could cost $100billion, double original estimates, says top boss Scotland has the opportunity to be at the heart of a $100billion decommissioning industry, more than double the value previously estimated, according to the chairman of the industry body Decom North Sea. Callum Falconer, who is also Marathon Oil Deco… Read More Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ No Apache merger – but 37 North Sea job cuts confirmed Two energy giants have distanced themselves from rumours of another $17billion mega-merger as the low oil price environment creates a febrile environment for takeover speculation. It emerged instead that Apache Corporation met with staff yesterday to… Read More Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ © Aberdeen Journals Limited. 2016 The Press and Journal PO Box 43 Lang Stracht Mastrick Aberdeen United Kingdom AB15 6DF View as plain text View in your browser If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe .