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Demand for oil is projected to peak in the next five years - but gas demand looks set to rise through to 2035.
Building on the success of its March 2022 programme in Aberdeenshire, Remarkable are delighted to be organising another two day, in-person First Aid for Mental Health certified course on May 25 and May 26, 2022 at the Fly Cup meeting and conference venue.
The Chancellor is facing mounting cabinet pressure to cut taxes after new figures revealed the Treasury has made over £94billion in additional tax revenue over the past year.
Here are the top business stories making the headlines in the morning newspapers.
Shares in Tesla crashed by more than 12% yesterday amid investor concerns that chief executive Elon Musk may have to sell a big chunk of his shares to fund this week’s £34.5billion deal for social-media platform Twitter.
European and UK gas prices jumped by as much as 24% this morning, to their highest this month, after Russian energy firm Gazprom claimed to have suspended gas flows to Poland and Bulgaria.
Local children’s charity Charlie House has announced a relocation to Balmoral House in the heart of Aberdeen’s west end. Let by Knight Property Group, the space provides a home for the charity’s important work to support children with life-limiting and life-threatening conditions in North-east Scotland.
UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak last night threatened North Sea energy companies with a windfall tax on their profits unless they "support the economy" by increasing investment.
The Treasury has raked in more than £1.7billion in tax from North Sea oil and gas firms in just 90 days, according to newly published figures.
The US owner of Facebook saw its shares soar by more than 18% in late trading last night as the number of users exceeded Wall Street forecasts.