Friday Apr 29, 2022
Wind work, pipe plans and cat naps
Scotwind will see billions of pounds invested into Scotland’s offshore wind supply sector, although, for Hamish, the news came just as he was trying to have lunch. Sharing some of Hamish’s disappointment, were unions. Trade officials expressed concern about future jobs, given that the majority of the investment still seems likely to go overseas.
Worley won work this week on a major cross-border pipeline, which would run from Nigeria to Morocco. The plan faces a number of challenges, perhaps most notably around who would provide the big pots of cash needed to build the thing.
And finally, Allister puts the cat among the podcast pigeons by bringing us up to speed with the curious case of the one-eyed cat on the Buzzard platform. Now safely onshore, Dexter has returned home to the house he left five years ago, a perfect end to a perfect tail.
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