EXCLUSIVE: Aberdeen navigates the offshore energy gap

a wide angle shot of South Harbour

Source: Port of Aberdeen

Ports and terminals that have traditionally serviced the oil and gas sector are entering one of the most complex periods in their modern history. 

As hydrocarbon activity declines faster than expected, the markets intended to support the energy transition are not yet arriving at scale, creating commercial and strategic risk for ports heavily exposed to offshore energy.

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