Energy giant BP this morning announced first-quarter losses totalling more than £16billion following its decision to exit its shareholding in Russia's Rosneft as a result of the country's invasion of Ukraine.
Twenty-five years ago, on the May 15 1997, NHV Group officially began helicopter operations from Ostend, Belgium. Co-founders Eric Van Hal and Jef De Kinder launched the NHV Group.
Positive developments have been in short supply over recent years, so the JWA team are excited to share more good news following on from the recent expansion to JWA HIRE, based in Aberdeen who will soon be opening the doors on their new rental business in the USA - JWA RENTALS.
A business that specialises in matching players to the right musical instrument has increased sales by 400% after receiving support from DigitalBoost, Scotland’s national digital upskilling programme, delivered by Business Gateway.
Aberdeen Science Centre has been awarded 5-Star Quality Assurance (QA) status by VisitScotland, the national tourism organisation.
A lecturer from Gray’s School of Art at Robert Gordon University (RGU) has won a prestigious award at The Royal Scottish Academy (RSA) Annual Exhibition.
Aker Solutions' revenue and margins increased in the first quarter of 2022. The company delivered another quarter of solid performance and continued to demonstrate that it remains on track with its transformation and growth targets.
Shell Brasil Petróleo Ltda. (Shell Brasil), a subsidiary of Shell plc, announces the start of production of the FPSO Guanabara in the Mero field, offshore Santos Basin in Brazil.
Scottish Parliament Business includes: General Questions First Minister’s Questions Portfolio Questions Scottish Government Debate: Walking – Improving Health and Strengthening Communities Decision Time Members’ Business – S6M-03813 Audrey Nicoll: International Day of the Midwife, 100 Years of Progress
Business and government users on Twitter may need to pay a "slight" fee to stay on the social media platform, Tesla boss Elon Musk has said.
A UK Cabinet minister has accused energy-supply companies of overcharging customers on direct debits to shore up their own finances as millions of households struggle with the cost-of-living crisis.
Oil and gas giant BP has revealed it intends to invest up to £18billion in the UK's energy system by the end of 2030 – with many of the projects being Scottish.