Petrofac, a leading provider of services to the global energy industry, continues its work in the UK's Souther North Sea with a contract extension from ONEgas West (a Shell UK operated venture).
Pollen Street Group - the private equity house behind wealth manager Mattioli Woods and Aberdeen-founded Maven Capital Partners - has unveiled a buoyant half-year, with assets under management climbing 35% to £6.1billion.
The news that the North Sea is set to produce one billion fewer barrels of oil than previously forecast has been calculated by OEUK to equal a £50.6billion hit to the UK economy.
A law firm insisted it is "highly unlikely" there would be any consumer confusion between its new logo and that of tennis star Serena Williams.
Springfield Properties says Scotland’s energy transition is set to fuel a new phase of growth for the Elgin-based housebuilder, as it positions itself at the heart of a surge in demand for homes linked to renewables and energy-security projects in the North.
Imperial College London is taking a bold step towards enhancing its students' eco-literacy, empowering them to make informed decisions in their personal lives and future careers.
Aberdeen-based telecoms provider DF Communications is celebrating some remarkable milestones this month, reflecting the company’s proud tradition of long service and dedication to its people.
Shepherd and Wedderburn is pleased to announce that corporate finance specialist Donald Smith has joined the firm as a partner in the corporate finance team.
Befriend a Child is delighted to announce the resounding success of its inaugural Ladies’ Charity Golf Day, which took place in the sunshine at Kippie Lodge on Friday 5th September 2025.
After years of discussion, the North Sea oil and gas industry is now reckoning with the practicalities of tackling its mammoth decommissioning obligations.
Run Balmoral participants this year not only enjoyed the scenery of the countryside of upper Deeside but helped tackle the local impact of climate change.
A plaque has been unveiled at a North-east hospital to mark 100 years since the UK’s first qualified occupational therapist started work in the region.