Energy and shipping training provider Clyde Training Solutions (CTS) has achieved a successful first year of operations at its Drilling and Well Control training centres in Aberdeen and Glasgow.
As interest in renewable energy and sustainable practices continues to grow, the oil and gas industry remains a significant force in the global economy writes Jodie Gillies, HR Director with Vysus Group.
Genny Hire, an Aberdeenshire-based generator hire business, is making waves. With a recent infusion of a six-figure sum into equipment upgrades, strategic expansion, and a transformative rebranding endeavor, Genny Hire is not just growing; it’s becoming a guiding light in the industry.
A ‘holistic’ approach to the UK’s fiscal regime for oil and gas could help speed up transition efforts as firms increasingly operate across multiple sectors, according to analysts from Wood Mackenzie.
Environmental services firm Stepwise has announced a pilot project with North Sea operator Serica Energy to reduce emissions from offshore oil and gas wells.
The Aberdeen City region is a vibrant, entrepreneurial location, home to a unique mix of business opportunities and a wealth of skills and knowledge across a range of sectors.
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It doesn’t take an economist to realise there has been a dramatic change in the cost of nearly everything across our lives – both business and personal.
North Sea firms have been moving away from traditional training methods for staff and adopting technology from video games that force workers to live through vital training scenarios in the virtual world.
This year has seen the UK’s political parties go toe to toe in the debate surrounding energy transition, however, OEUK’s Jenny Stanning asks are party views “really that different?”.
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