Scottish Parliament Today’s business includes: Topical Questions Ministerial Statement: Scotland’s Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan Scottish Government Debate: People’s Right to Choose
Here are the key business stories making the headlines this morning.
Serica Energy has told investors it expects to nearly double production to between 40,000 and 47,000 barrels in 2023, after it completes its acquisition of Tailwind Energy.
Business have been left fearing for the future after the UK Government confirmed it will scale back energy bill support from March.
Kellas Midstream, the Aberdeen-headquartered independent energy infrastructure company, has appointed Nathan Morgan as its CEO starting in February 2023.
The new year marks a fresh start for an Aberdeenshire family who recently got the keys to one of Osprey Housing Group’s new-build flats in Portlethen, just south of Aberdeen.
In search of greater work-life balance, a 28-year-old ex-gymnastics coach joined the OGTAP scheme and has now been named 2022 Apprentice of the Year by the global energy safety and skills organisation, OPITO.
A landmark oil and gas workforce publication makes its return today following a four-year break. Tea Shack News is written by members of the workforce to cover industry news, safety advice, and the thoughts of those working in the oil and gas industry.
Businesses in the North-east of Scotland aiming to enter the expanding offshore renewable sector can now apply to the Fit For Offshore Renewables (F4OR) Programme, run by the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult.
Granite Noir, Aberdeen’s crime writing festival, returns next month with a packed programme highlighting Aberdeen’s history, atmosphere and a strong sense of place and celebrating the very best crime writing.