Dana Petroleum MD to address Energy Institute
By Aleksandra Jurczak on Oct 04, 2013 12:08 pmDana Petroleum’s Western Isles Project in the Northern North Sea will be the focus of the next Energy Institute dinner.
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Year-on-year growth for Dragon Oil in Cheleken
By Aleksandra Jurczak on Oct 04, 2013 11:03 amTurkmenistan-focused Dragon Oil says production on its Cheleken contract area has risen 7% year on year after a rush of activity in the last three months.
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BMI wins European aviation award
By Energy Reporter on Oct 04, 2013 10:50 amAn Aberdeen-based airline which has opened new routes for the oil and gas industry between Scotland and Norway has won a major European award.
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Shale gas growth keeping Wood Group on target
By Energy Reporter on Oct 04, 2013 07:21 amEnergy services giant Wood Group says it remains on course of hitting 2013 targets after being boosted by North Sea and overseas operations.
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BP trial: Norwell boss tells court wrong move could have made disaster worse
By Energy Reporter on Oct 04, 2013 07:07 amThe administrator handling compensation claims over the Deepwater Horizon disaster has been ordered to stop settlements to some companies who claim the oil spill cost them money.
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Super Puma shutdown cost Bond £4m
By Ryan Crighton on Oct 04, 2013 06:42 amProblems with Super Puma aircraft have cost Bond Offshore Helicopters more than £4million in the past year, it has emerged.
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Judge’s windfarm ruling drives ‘coach and horses’ through planning rules
By Tim Pauling on Oct 04, 2013 06:25 amA court ruling to block a huge windfarm in Shetland has driven a “coach and horses” through the planning system, it was claimed last night.
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Infographic: Scotland’s windfarms
By Energy Reporter on Oct 04, 2013 06:21 amThe number of windfarms built and being planned for Scottish land.
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Ruling brings uncertainty for onshore wind industry
By Energy Reporter on Oct 04, 2013 06:18 amLady Clark of Calton’s decision in the Court of Session case of Sustainable Scotland v The Scottish Ministers has serious legal implications for the large scale onshore energy industry in Scotland, writes June Gilles.
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Windfarm ruling sparks new Trump bid to stop EOWDC plans
By Ryan Crighton on Oct 04, 2013 06:14 amTycoon Donald Trump has made a fresh attempt to block plans for a windfarm in Aberdeen Bay following Lady Clark’s landmark ruling.
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