A new report by Robert Gordon University has found that the UK offshore energy workforce can increase by up to 50% from over 150 000 in 2023 to 225 000 by the end of the decade, with new renewable jobs outnumbering oil and gas roles if a successful transition is achieved. However, the new ‘Powering up the Workforce’ report also warns that if the rate of investment and activity in renewables in the UK does not increase significantly, at a time when oil and gas activities are in rapid decline, then up to 95 000 potential offshore energy jobs will be at risk. Retaining the offshore oil and gas supply chain, its workforce and associated skills
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