L-R Claire Spence, Business Services Director, Jakaria Rahman, Projects Director & Gemma Banks , Project Services Director

Programme developed to help oil & gas industry “broaden horizons”

A NEW programme designed to initiate change in the oil and gas sector has been developed. It has been formulated ...

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A NEW programme designed to initiate change in the oil and gas sector has been developed.

It has been formulated by industry experts for senior business executives who want to broaden their company’s horizons.

The programme has been created by Aberdeen business consultancy firm, Paradigm Leap and will guide businesses through the Pathway to Diversification focusing on people, planet and profit.

These three pillars of the programme will underpin the process throughout, ensuring untapped potential is identified whilst positioning companies for successful change and sustainable clean growth.

The Pathway to Diversification will take place over a structured two week programme, and will be presented and managed by leading oil and gas professionals with real experience of diversification.

Jakaria Rahman, Paradigm Leap project director, said: “The North Sea is at an inflexion point, combined with the global desire to combat climate change and the UK’s ambition to achieve Net Zero by 2050.

“Now is the time to unlock opportunities. Key to this will be diversification into other sectors which will provide long term prosperity.

“This is the ideal time for the oil and gas supply chain and its technology innovators to identify, plan and deliver a diversification strategy.”

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