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The owner of the UK's gas network has welcomed a consultation on blending hydrogen into pipelines heating homes and businesses.
Kurdistan drone attacks have cut production by around 200,000 bpd as Iranian forces strike back against international operators.
Peterhead engineering technology services firm Score has acquired Australian firm Callidus as part of a global expansion drive.
Wood and Sidara's acquisition talks began in February and have seen four deadline extensions. Here's a timeline of key events since 2024.
Greek industrial group Metlen has signed six new contracts to help develop multiple renewable energy projects in the UK.
The UK's largest natural gas storage facility, Rough, will be decommissioned without government support, operator Centrica has said.
Aberdeen's Rovtech Solutions has unveiled a new, remotely operated vehicle (ROV) which it claims is a first in digital-class subsea robotics.
Equinor will join the University of Manchester to study how microbes in underground storage sites could impact carbon capture and storage.
National Grid has reported an underlying operating profit of £5.36b for the year up to March 31, 2025 exceeding analyst expectations.
Plans for a £900m sub-sea cable factory in Tyneside have been announced, with hopes the investment could lead to at least 1,500 jobs.
The UK has proposed changes to how it procures offshore wind as it needs to claw back capacity after the Hornsea 4 project ground to a halt.
Shell is evaluating the possibility of mounting a takeover bid for its supermajor rival BP, according to media reports.