Aberdeen is a ‘difficult market to recruit in’ as wind projects are pushed back
“Aberdeen is quite a difficult market to recruit in,” Gary Yeoman sales director at Balmoral Comtec said while at the Granite City’s Energy Exports Conference.
“Aberdeen is quite a difficult market to recruit in,” Gary Yeoman sales director at Balmoral Comtec said while at the Granite City’s Energy Exports Conference.
Aberdeen's Wood (LON: WG) is "not for sale" but has entered a period of diligence with a potential buyer, a senor executive of the engineering giant said.
Other countries are “the winners of the energy transition” as low carbon projects in the UK are stalled by government red tape, an energy boss has warned.
Energy firms keen to explore export opportunities faced some “hard truths” at an event in Aberdeen.
International delegations, major operators, and industry leaders are descending this week on Aberdeen to discuss the future of the global energy sector at the Energy Exports Conference (EEC) 2024.
I’m travelling again but my reasons for travel have changed. As CEO of the Energy Industries Council (EIC), with 950 member companies around the world, I used to travel to check in on our global members and EIC teams. Now my travel priorities have changed.
The European arm of Saudi national oil company Aramco is aiming to deepen UK supply chain ties at the Energy Exports Conference in Aberdeen next month.
EIC’s Energy Exports Conference is around the corner and the group’s CEO Stuart Broadley has laid out why the UK supply chain should be paying attention.
The Energy Exports Conference (EEC) is landing once again in Aberdeen.
In a wide-ranging interview ahead of the Energy Exports Conference, Sir Ian also pressed for faster pace on the development of carbon capture and storage, including the Acorn project.
Aramco’s delegation focused on engaging with the UK’s energy supply chain
Ken Gilmartin, chief executive of Wood (LON: WG), has been confirmed for the opening of the Energy Exports Conference in Aberdeen.
Arranged by the Energy Industries Council, CEO Stuart Broadley has been looking ahead to the showcase.
Sir Ian Wood has said it is unlikely that the UK supply chain will take more than 20% of the major fabrication work in the early wave of ScotWind contracts.