Amplus Energy Services Ltd has entered into an agreement to acquire the Petrojarl I vessel, marking a significant milestone and introducing a distinctive new capability to the market.
This March, Forrest Training is excited to host a range of Open Courses, available to everyone!
Aberdeen-based Mo+Co, a leading supplier of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to the energy sector, is celebrating a successful series of renewals and awards of new contracts with several of the industry's top energy providers.
VisitScotland is launching its first ever Business Events Monitor to measure the size and value of the sector in Scotland.
Here are the business stories making the headlines across Scotland and the UK this morning.
Official plans have been lodged to convert Aberdeen's abandoned John Lewis building into a three-floor indoor go-kart track.
Inflation in the UK rose to its highest level in nearly a year in January, driven by the increase in private school fees.
Anas Sarwar has admitted he "regrets" voting in favour of gender recognition reform and would have opposed it "knowing what we know now".
The Scottish Government is to commit £25million to establish a "just transition" fund for Grangemouth in an effort to save some of the 400 jobs set to go this summer.
Ed Miliband’s officials have admitted net zero will push up energy bills, while Donald Trump's energy secretary has branded the policy a "sinister tool to shrink human freedom".
The James Hutton Institute is delighted to announce that sustainable dye developer SeaDyes has joined the Hutton as a spin-in company, securing £75,000 of funding from Scottish Enterprise’s High Growth Spinout Programme.