Harbour Energy PLC (LON: HBR) has been formally appointed operator of the Zama oil project offshore Mexico, following approval by Mexico’s Ministry of Energy (SENER) and agreement from the project’s
Harbour Energy PLC (LON: HBR) has been formally appointed operator of the Zama oil project offshore Mexico, following approval by Mexico’s Ministry of Energy (SENER) and agreement from the project’s
Donald Trump has called on Sir Keir Starmer to “open up” the North Sea and “eliminate windmills” as the incoming president criticised the UK Government’s energy strategy.
It is difficult to look forward to 2024 without some degree of trepidation. After all, just because 2023 was exceptionally bad for most small caps, we are not necessarily due
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The North Sea’s leading oil producer has finalized an $11.2 billion (£8.8 billion) deal to acquire a German competitor, marking a significant expansion from its North Sea origins to becoming
Engineering consultancy Wood has secured a contract valued at $330m (£262m) with Harbour Energy, the leading oil and gas producer in the UK’s North Sea, as per the official announcement.
There was not much good news on either the political or economic front this week, with perhaps the saving grace being that many stock market participants have decided that hiding
The UK’s leading oil and gas company has struck a deal worth $84m (£65.8m) to divest its operations in Vietnam.
Oil prices dropped for the second consecutive session and were on track for a more than 3% decrease on a weekly basis this Friday.
Amid a spike in Chinese imports of Russian oil, it’s an opportune moment to examine the crude oil market dynamics.
On Monday, oil prices declined due to increasing concerns about potential interest rate hikes that could suppress energy demand, despite a preliminary agreement on the U.S. debt ceiling that could
Unite the Union, affirmed that approximately 1,650 contractors are set to partake in two successive 48-hour strikes. The dispute revolves around issues pertaining to employment, remuneration, and workplace conditions in