The IADC North Sea Chapter would like to share its perspective on last month's UK Budget, and its impact upon the UKCS’ drilling companies - our Primary Members - and the associated supply chain, our Associate Members.
National accountancy and advisory firm MHA, the UK member of Baker Tilly International, has launched a new charitable foundation aimed at improving financial literacy among young people.
Lion Oilfield Services (part of the Infinity Oilfield Services group companies) a Namibian-based oilfield services company, has reaffirmed its commitment to investing in local talent, advancing cutting-edge technology, delivering outstanding customer service and reinvesting in communities, positioning itself as a benchmark for responsible growth within Namibia’s emerging oil and gas industry.
Laurie & Co is pleased to announce a new opportunity for an experienced residential conveyancing solicitor to join the Aberdeen office on a full-time basis.
Westhill-based Kore Solutions has reported a marked increase in enquiries from businesses across the North-east looking to modernise ageing fire, security, HVAC, lighting and network systems.
Energy infrastructure company, Kellas Midstream, is celebrating a major milestone. It is 10 years to the day since it became both the owner and operator of the Central Area Transmission System (CATS).
As 2025 draws to a close, Seasonal Discussions has released a special end-of-year video to reflect on the journey so far and to thank the people who have helped shape the podcast over the past year.
A year of dramatic growth for Aberdeenshire’s innovative digital-first marketing agency, AB Fiftyone, has culminated in a flurry of recognition for its work supporting businesses across the evolving energy landscape.
Ocean services provider DeepOcean has been awarded a new long-term inspection, maintenance and repair (IMR) frame agreement with operator Vår Energi.
Stroke patients arriving at Dr Gray’s Hospital in Elgin and Western Isles Hospital in Stornoway are benefitting from the use of innovative new rapid genetic testing devices which can determine whether they are resistant to the routinely recommended drug for stroke patients – Clopidogrel.
The UK is one of the most nature-depleted countries in the world. England’s new Biodiversity Net Gain (BNG) policy requires developers to compensate for nature lost to construction, however, current offsetting approaches risk worsening environmental inequality by allowing green spaces to be destroyed in disadvantaged communities and recreated elsewhere.
A graduate physiotherapist from Robert Gordon University (RGU) is part of an intrepid trio of women who will be taking on the World’s Toughest Row in 2026.