Noreco braced for £56million bill as Danish fields remain shut-in
By Iain Hepburn on Oct 02, 2013 12:45 pm
Struggling North Sea operator Noreco has revealed it could face a £56million bill as its Danish operations remain shut down.
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Renewables group calls for extra support after SSE exit talk
By Iain Hepburn on Oct 02, 2013 11:24 am
A renewable energy industry body has urged the
government to offer more support to connect wave energy projects to the
grid following concerns a leading player was ready to pull out the
sector. Reports last week claimed SSE was to pull out of the marine
renewables industry, which includes major projects in Orkney and the […]
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International energy dispute centre opens in Scotland
By Energy Reporter on Oct 02, 2013 10:59 am
A centre for resolving international energy
disputes has been launched by the First Minister. The International
Centre for Energy Arbitration (ICEA) would make Scotland a more
attractive place for global energy firms to do business, Alex Salmond
said. The centre is a joint venture between the Scottish Arbitration
Centre and Dundee University’s Centre for Energy, […]
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Fallon predicts UK could see 40 new shale gas wells
By Energy Reporter on Oct 02, 2013 10:11 am
As many as 40 new shale gas exploration wells
could be drilled in the UK over the next couple of years, energy
minister Michael Fallon has revealed.
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Greenpeace rig campaigners charged with piracy
By Energy Reporter on Oct 02, 2013 09:43 am
A British freelance videographer and a Greenpeace
activist have been charged with piracy by Russian state prosecutors
after a protest at an Arctic oil rig, the environmental campaigning
group has said.
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Supply chain still untested as North Sea faces £35billion decommissioning bill
By Iain Hepburn on Oct 02, 2013 09:29 am
The cost of decommissioning the UK's North Sea oil
and gas operations is set to hit £35billion, a new report has revealed -
with a third of that to be spent in the next nine years.
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Curin joins Lamprell as CFO
By Energy Reporter on Oct 02, 2013 08:48 am
Middle East rig makers Lamprell have confirmed the appointment of Joanne Curin as the company's new chief financial officer.
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Hydrasun adds new international duo
By Iain Hepburn on Oct 02, 2013 08:39 am
Energy solutions specialists Hydrasun have hired two new sales managers as they look to drive international sales.
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‘Excellent’ results for BG Group after Tanzania testing
By Iain Hepburn on Oct 02, 2013 08:33 am
BG Group says it has found 'excellent' results after successfully testing its Pweza gas find off Tanzania.
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Lundin boosted as Gohta proves significant find
By Energy Reporter on Oct 02, 2013 08:16 am
A new find in the Barents Sea could contain as much as 145million barrels of oil, it has emerged.
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