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Grant Shapps has said energy will not be rationed in the UK, despite pressure on supplies globally.
Here are the top business stories making the headlines in the morning newspapers.
Scottish companies involved in the oil and gas sector, as well as renewables, will be anxiously waiting to hear what emerges in the UK's energy security strategy now due out this Thursday.
Plans to transform the North-east economy have been pitched to the Scottish Government minister charged with plotting a post-oil future for the region.
Aberdeen FC and Saltire Energy have announced that their long-standing sponsorship will be coming to a natural close at the end of this season.
Boris Johnson's new UK energy strategy must include investment in a north-east carbon capture project, according to group of MPs.
The Works has been forced to shut shops temporarily and suspend new stock deliveries after a cyber-attack. The retailer said five of its 526 shops have been closed since last week after hackers gained access to its computer systems and caused issues with its tills.
The latest round of awards from the first year of the Marine Fund Scotland (MFS) has provided fishing businesses and marine organisations in coastal communities with £7.4 million in funding.
Details of the stage one route of the 2022 Tour of Britain in Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire have been revealed this morning.
Labour has renewed its call for a windfall tax on the UK oil and gas industry after Shell revealed it paid no tax on its oil and gas production in the North Sea again last year.