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One of the world's largest chemicals and energy companies, INEOS, yesterday made an offer to the UK Government to safely develop a fully-functioning shale gas test site to demonstrate that fracking technology can be safe and secure.
Here are the top business stories making the headlines in the morning newspapers.
Aberdeen and Grampian Chamber of Commerce has unveiled its business priorities manifesto ahead of the local elections on 5th May.
A programme to help reduce emissions from the UK energy sector has been extended.
Writing in The Times, AGCC Policy Director Ryan Crighton has outlined the case for Cambo and other new North Sea fields to go ahead.
Shares in Aberdeen-based consulting and engineering giant Wood jumped yesterday by nearly 12% to just over 173p after it said underlying results for 2021 remained in line with earlier guidance.
Low-cost European airline easyJet this morning revealed that latest half-year losses had exceeded £500million, but said it still expects to emerge as one of the winners following the pandemic.
Key North Sea projects currently in the pre-final investment decision (FID) phase could deliver nearly 1.5billion barrels, though further mergers and acquisitions activity will be required to unlock all opportunities, says Wood Mackenzie.
Mortgage lenders are said to be betting on a sharp economic slowdown as a Covid public spending blitz that artificially pumped up growth finally comes to an end.
A well-known Aberdeen IT entrepreneur has sold a "substantial" stake in his company to a US private equity firm in a transaction worth tens of millions of pounds.
Shell and ScottishPower have become the latest ScotWind winners to announce they have signed option-to-lease agreements.
BrewDog has announced the return of its Annual General Mayhem event to Aberdeen.