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Companies operating in the North Sea are forced to fork out for a windfall tax which has seen a number of operators choose to ...
Scottish Labour has been much-diminished across the region, a far cry from their once-dominant reign over Aberdeen City Council.
Aberdeen Airport is expecting to welcome around 250,000 passengers during the busy summer period. The airport will see one of its busiest days of the season today (Wednesday, July 2), with more than 4 ...
US oil giant Chevron plans to close its Aberdeen office as oil giants look to achieve big cost cuts that are likely to lead to hefty job losses ...
A statue commemorating divers who have lost their lives in the North Sea energy industry has been unveiled in Aberdeen. A dedication service was held at the weekend to mark the installation of the ...
Nissan UK has been crowned the North East’s top-performing business at a special awards ceremony. The car maker took the number one spot in The NET 250 – which ranks organisations by turnover – with ...
Harbour Energy, the UK’s largest oil and gas producer, has announced that it will cut 250 jobs in Aberdeen following a review of its UK operations. The decision comes after the company previously cut ...
THE UK’s largest oil and gas producer is cutting 250 jobs in Aberdeen and reviewing its support for the Viking CCS project, blaming the government’s fiscal rules and regulations.
Harbour Energy has revealed plans to axe around 250 jobs in Scotland as the firm laid the blame on “punitive” government measures. The oil and gas firm said the cuts – about a quarter of its workforce ...
Harbour Energy has revealed plans to axe around 250 jobs in Scotland as the firm laid the blame on “punitive” government measures.
Harbour Energy has revealed plans to axe around 250 jobs in Scotland as the firm laid the blame on “punitive” government measures.
Harbour Energy has revealed plans to axe around 250 jobs in Scotland as the firm laid the blame on “punitive” government measures.