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Winds of change fast approaching for UK s oil and gas workforce, report claims
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25 May 2021 11:55 GMT Updated 25 May 2021 12:02 GMT
Britain’s North Sea energy industry workforce is set to shift dramatically through to the decade, with a new report form Scotland’s Robert Gordon University (RGU) predicting almost half of the 200,000 people expected to be employed by the sector by 2030 drawing paycheques from the offshore wind industry, as oil & gas personnel transition to the clean-energy jobs.
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RGU’s UK Offshore Energy Workforce Transferability Review highlights that roles in decarbonised energies foreseen growing from 20% to 65% of all jobs in the offshore energy sector, including oil & gas, offshore wind, carbon capture and storage and hydrogen.