Eight-way fight for two categories at cHeRries awards
Eight finalists are in the running for two hotly contested categories of The Press and Journal cHeRries Awards 2019.
Eight finalists are in the running for two hotly contested categories of The Press and Journal cHeRries Awards 2019.
Budding entrepreneurs in the running to scoop a prestigious annual award have been announced today.
A shortlist of Exceptional HR advisors and managers tipped to take home one of the industry’s most prestigious gongs has been revealed.
Innovative thinkers and renewable leaders are being sought to enter this year’s highly coveted Gold Awards.
All companies which excel in the oil and gas industry are being encouraged to enter The Press and Journal’s Gold Awards.
With just five weeks to go until the Offshore Technology Conference (OTC) kicks off, plans are well under way to make Energy Voice’s next breakfast briefing in Houston its best ever.
Examples of “exceptional” employee engagement” and “extraordinary” initiatives in the region’s human resources (HR) sector are contesting two of the categories of The Press and Journal cHeRries Awards 2019.
Nominations for the 2019 edition of the north-east’s business Oscars – the Northern Star Business Awards – open today.
The cream of the crop among human resources (HR) professionals in the region are revealed today in the final shortlist for the cHeRries Awards 2019.
The 2019 edition of an annual celebration of excellence in the UK energy industry gets off the ground today.
Two of the world’s energy industry engine rooms will come together for a special event in Aberdeen next month.
New to Aberdeen, Scottish Enterprise along with supporting partners EIC, SPE, OGIC and Skills Development Scotland, will host a free one-day thought-leadership event on March 13 as part of Scotland’s two-week festival of data innovation, known as DataFest.
Cameron Bruce, head of oil and gas at RSM, distils the key themes from Subsea Expo 2019.
Organisers of the Subsea Expo yesterday toasted record attendance as the leading industry conference came to a close.
The boss at an Aberdeen energy service firm is targeting another year of strong turnover growth after seeing investments “pay off”.
Shell said it “has its eye” on more tie-back opportunities for its central North Sea gas hub.
Students from across the north-east got firsthand experience of working in the energy subsea sector yesterday.
A new pipeline coatings study could save operators 25%, unlock more marginal fields, and eventually generate £500,000 for one of the organisations behind the research.
Oil and gas veteran Jim Milne was last night recognised for his commitment to the north-east’s subsea industry.
"Stranded pools" off Shetland could yield £10 billion in additional revenue, according to a senior subsea engineer.
The man in charge of “drawing out" the skills from the oil and gas supply chain into the Scottish renewables marketplace has suggested the north-east is the "best place to do business" right now.
Businesses in Aberdeen received a boost as the Department for International Trade dished out support and advice at Subsea Expo.
Brexit has the potential to cause “noise and inefficiencies” for offshore regulations, according the chief executive of the Oil and Gas Techonlogy Centre (OGTC).
Scottish offshore wind bosses have told those working in the oil and gas supply chain to "do their homework" before pitching business to the sector.
The subsea sector has “fallen down the pecking order” for investors, according to leading advisor.