Roberto Abraham Scaruffi

Saturday, 28 May 2016

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Senior oil boss wins nearly £80k from Proserv after claiming unfair dismissal

A senior oil boss who claimed he had been unfairly dismissed has been awarded nearly £80,000 in compensation. Philip Hunt took Westhill-based Proserv UK Limited to an employment tribunal after his contract was terminated in December 2014. Mr Hunt, wh… Read More
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Enterprise Engineering Services calls in administrators

Administrators have been appointed for Enterprise Engineering Services limited (EESL) in Aberdeen at the request of the company's directors.…Read More
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Breaking: Shell to cut an additional 475 North Sea jobs

Shell today confirmed it would cut an additional 475 North Sea jobs. The cuts affect its UK and Ireland offices, according to the firm. Paul Goodfellow, Shell’s Vice President for UK & Ireland, addressed staff in Aberdeen this morning. Speaking after… Read More
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Exclusive: Survivors of Sumburgh crash receive seven figure pay- out

Survivors of a North Sea helicopter crash which killed four people have received a seven figure pay-out in damages.… Read More
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North Sea industry heading for Lehman Brothers magnitude crash

The North Sea oil and gas industry is sleepwalking towards a liquidity crisis on the scale of Lehman Brothers, an energy finance expert warmed yesterday. Colin Welsh, the Aberdeen-based head of international energy investment at Simmons and Compan… Read More
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World better forget about $100 crude coming back, Norway says

The oil market is rebalancing, but don’t count on ever seeing prices at $100 a barrel again: that’s the message from Norway’s petroleum and energy minister. Brent crude has surged more than 70 percent from a 12-year low earlier this year as a global … Read More
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Dutch pension fund criticises Shell

Dutch pension fund PGGM criticised oil major Shell ahead of its annual meeting. PGGM, which is a major investor in the operator, took aim at Shell’s climate change policy. In a company statement, it said: “We are not yet convinced Shell has sufficien… Read More
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Shell jobs: Move means “lower forever”

Paul Goodfellow, Shell’s Vice President for UK & Ireland, has said that despite the “tough message” he had to deliver yesterday to staff in Aberdeen, he saw green shoots of sustainable change emerging in the North Sea. The 475 North Sea job cuts – pa… Read More
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