An Aberdeen property owned by Baker Hughes is still for sale four months after being put on the market.
The US oilfield services company confirmed in October that it was looking to close and consolidate its North Sea onshore facilities.
A building at Aberdeen Innovation Park in the city’s Bridge of Don area was put on the market at the time of the announcement.
But it has failed to attract a new buyer amid the prolonged downturn.
A spokesman for the firm confirmed that there was “no update at this time” on the possible sale.
The company also has two other premises nearby in Bridge of Don and the Stoneywood area of the city.
The Baker Hughes building has been described as a modern office and laboratory building with simulator bay and is 1709.4 sq.m (18398 sq.ft)