Oil prices saw choppy trading in Asia on Monday morning as tensions in the Middle East continued to unsettle markets.
OPEC+ has agreed to a modest increase to its oil output quotas restricted by the Iran war's impact on its key members production capabilities.
The future of a new axe-throwing and breakout room in Aberdeen which aims to boost city centre footfall remains uncertain amid a probe into its paperwork.
Scottish Financial Enterprise (SFE) has called for the introduction of a binding annual growth target, as well as a "reset" of the relationship between government and business.
Fugro has been awarded a contract by Oriel Windfarm Ltd to deliver a detailed geotechnical site investigation that will inform the design and installation of foundations for 25 offshore wind turbines, supporting safe and efficient construction at the Oriel offshore wind farm.
For several years, our traditional survey vessels have conducted annual pipeline inspections for Eni Energy Netherlands. In 2024, to enhance the sustainability and minimise the need for personnel in offshore environments, we transitioned to a fully remote inspection campaign, deploying our 12 metre uncrewed surface vessel (USV), Blue Essence®.
Many organisations have already invested in AI, yet fewer are seeing the measurable business impact they expected.
The former coffee house, Cognito at the Cross, located inside Fountainhall Church at the Cross in Albyn Place, is under new ownership.
Aberdeen FC Community Trust (AFCCT) is in safe hands as Aberdeen legend and former Scotland International goalkeeper Jim Leighton joins the team.
Regulatory authorities have approved GEODIS Group’s offer to acquire Transports Malherbe.
KR Group recently hosted a successful sheet metal Open Morning at its headquarters in Newburgh, Aberdeenshire, offering attendees the opportunity to gain first-hand insight into the company’s fabrication capabilities and project support services.
Business and technology news is dominated by talk of AI, which promises to transform productivity and supercharge growth. But research suggests that many Scottish SMEs are struggling to unlock the full potential of AI tools.