The UK's largest oil and gas producer, which has a base in Aberdeen, has announced its plans to cut around 100 offshore jobs.
Harbour Energy will cut a further 100 offshore jobs in Aberdeen, blaming lower prices and the Energy Profits Levy, amid growing industry anger.
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Harbour Energy , a North Sea-focused producer, said on Monday it expected to cut 100 offshore jobs as part of an organisational review of its UK business.
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