North Sea equipment sharing scheme could be revived next year
An innovative North Sea equipment sharing scheme devised to save companies time and money on ordering new gear could be revived next year.
An innovative North Sea equipment sharing scheme devised to save companies time and money on ordering new gear could be revived next year.
UK offshore oil and gas companies have taken a small backward step in their efforts to work together more effectively, a key survey suggests.
As some of the North Sea’s private equity-backed players prepare themselves for public listings, 2020 is expected to be a “big year” for gauging the size of investors’ appetites.
Another “Big Four” global accountancy giant has chosen Marischal Square as the new home for its Aberdeen office.
Later this month OGUK and Deloitte will co-host the launch of the 2019 UKCS Supply Chain Collaboration Survey: “From strategy to action –overcoming barriers to change.”
One of the country’s most respected regeneration tsars has warned Aberdeen should not become complacent following millions of pounds worth of investment in the city.
A Scottish economy expert will share his thought on the future of the country’s finances at the next Press and Journal Business Breakfast.
The UK economy has been under significant strain over the past year and, with an exit from the EU looming, seems unlikely to rally any time soon.
Deloitte has further boosted its Aberdeen-based practice with the announcement that Sarah McGavin has rejoined the firm as an audit director.
A new onshore gas discovery is "potentially the UK's largest", according to preliminary data.
All successful entrepreneurs have a knack of surrounding themselves with the “right people”, business experts said at an event near Aberdeen yesterday.
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The strong line-up of speakers taking shape for a business breakfast at Ardoe House Hotel, near Aberdeen, later this month includes one of the region’s top dealmakers.
The key role played by entrepreneurs in the region’s economy will be outlined at a north-east business breakfast this month.
A record number of Britain’s finance chiefs are bracing for the worst and hoarding cash as they anticipate a damaging Brexit.
The “new reality” that Oil & Gas UK has identified in its new Business Outlook highlights the significant pressures that those operating on the UKCS continue to grapple with, as the industry strives to remain competitive and sustainable.
Oil and Gas UK expects to see further examples of companies consolidating and “right-sizing” their North Sea portfolios in 2019.
Mergers and acquisitions are engrained in the oil and gas industry’s DNA.
Business leaders were warned yesterday that signs of “regression” were emerging on North Sea collaboration as activity picks up.
Collaboration is still proving “difficult” for many North Sea supply chain companies, according to a new survey.
Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) will next week publish a major report into how effectively North Sea operators are collaborating with suppliers.
A new flagship report highlighting the oil and gas industry's critical role in the energy transition will be unveiled in Aberdeen next week.
History is littered with examples of brands that have dominated their respective markets but, through a combination of lack of innovation, inefficient execution and focusing internally instead of on customers, have gone on to suffer a massive fall in market share against rivals.
A director at Deloitte said yesterday that North Sea industry had made real progress in its collaboration drive, but urged companies to “go faster” to lock in the gains.
A director at Deloitte said today that North Sea industry had made real progress in its collaboration drive, but that companies needed to "go faster" to lock in the gains.