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Oil sector job losses 'to reach 120,000 by end of year' | Oil sector job losses 'to reach 120,000 by end of year' |
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The number of jobs lost as a result of the downturn in the UK oil and gas sector could top 120,000 by the end of this year, according to a report. | The number of jobs lost as a result of the downturn in the UK oil and gas sector could top 120,000 by the end of this year, according to a report. |
Oil & Gas UK estimated 84,000 jobs linked to the industry went in 2015, with 40,000 losses expected this year. | Oil & Gas UK estimated 84,000 jobs linked to the industry went in 2015, with 40,000 losses expected this year. |
It said the offshore industry supported 453,000 jobs at its 2014 peak - either directly, in its supply chain or in trades such as hotels and taxis. | It said the offshore industry supported 453,000 jobs at its 2014 peak - either directly, in its supply chain or in trades such as hotels and taxis. |
The new figures suggest 330,000 jobs would be supported by the end of 2016. | The new figures suggest 330,000 jobs would be supported by the end of 2016. |
The analysis was carried out by marketing services company Experian. | The analysis was carried out by marketing services company Experian. |
Last week a Bank of Scotland/Lloyds Banking Group survey suggested that a third of UK oil and gas businesses planned to cut jobs further during this year. | Last week a Bank of Scotland/Lloyds Banking Group survey suggested that a third of UK oil and gas businesses planned to cut jobs further during this year. |
Many companies have been struggling under the weight of a sustained fall in the price of oil. | Many companies have been struggling under the weight of a sustained fall in the price of oil. |
Brent crude is currently trading at about $50 a barrel, less than half the price it was in 2014 when jobs linked to the sector peaked at over 450,000. | Brent crude is currently trading at about $50 a barrel, less than half the price it was in 2014 when jobs linked to the sector peaked at over 450,000. |
Oil & Gas UK chief executive Deirdre Michie said: "The industry has been spending more than it is earning since the oil price slump towards the end of 2014. | Oil & Gas UK chief executive Deirdre Michie said: "The industry has been spending more than it is earning since the oil price slump towards the end of 2014. |
"This is not sustainable and companies have been faced with some very difficult decisions. | "This is not sustainable and companies have been faced with some very difficult decisions. |
"To survive, the industry has had no choice but to improve its performance. | "To survive, the industry has had no choice but to improve its performance. |
"It is looking to find efficiencies to restore competitiveness, to attract investment and stimulate activity in the North Sea. | "It is looking to find efficiencies to restore competitiveness, to attract investment and stimulate activity in the North Sea. |
"With up to 20 billion barrels of oil and gas still to recover, this region is still very much open for business." | "With up to 20 billion barrels of oil and gas still to recover, this region is still very much open for business." |
Oil & Gas UK is due to hold its annual conference in Aberdeen next week to consider how it manages its way through the current downturn. | Oil & Gas UK is due to hold its annual conference in Aberdeen next week to consider how it manages its way through the current downturn. |
Ms Michie added: "The interventions we make now will be critical to shape the industry's direction and help stem future losses. | Ms Michie added: "The interventions we make now will be critical to shape the industry's direction and help stem future losses. |
"Everyone in the sector can play a part. Effective workforce engagement is vital onshore and offshore, as is greater cooperation - within teams, within companies, across the industry and with the regulators and governments." | "Everyone in the sector can play a part. Effective workforce engagement is vital onshore and offshore, as is greater cooperation - within teams, within companies, across the industry and with the regulators and governments." |
Tommy Campbell, who chairs the offshore coordinating group of trade unions, said a major summit was needed to plot the industry's future. | |
He added: "He need the main players around the table, and we have to remember that the cause of all this downturn isn't just the global economy. | |
"There are major oil operators in this area dictating the terms to other employers, to the contractors, in order for them to maintain their huge profit margin." | |
A spokesman for the Scottish government said oil prices had been "recovering from their previous low levels" and there had been "some improvement in investor sentiment", but acknowledged it was a "challenging time for the industry and the workforce". | |
He added: "We are focused on creating a competitive and supportive business environment and promoting innovation throughout the supply chain - however, it is the UK government that retains control of the key taxation levers affecting the sector, and that must take the action needed to incentivise investment to protect jobs." |
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