The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

North Sea moving to skeleton staff amid pandemic

● Just 7,000 are left working offshore as staff put on standby

- BY DAVID MCPHEE

Almost 40% of the North Sea workforce has been cut as operators attempt to wrestle with the growing coronaviru­s crisis.

Trevor Stapleton, Oil and Gas UK’s HSE director, said more than 4,000 crew and staff have been stood down over the last few weeks as offshore firms look to move to a skeleton staff.

The North Sea averaged a standing offshore workforce of 11,500 before the Covid-19 outbreak, while today the number sits at around 7,000.

It is understood to affect mainly uplift workers, nonessenti­al contractor­s and those with underlying health conditions.

Many crew are on standby, receiving only four hours’ pay a day.

An offshore union representa­tive said “many people are suffering a lot of hardship right now as these cuts are made”.

Mr Stapleton said: “If you look at the nonessenti­al projects, they’ve all been put on hold.

“Minimum manning allows continuous, safe

operations, make no mistake about that, but now firms are focusing on safety and critical operations and necessary breakdown maintenanc­e.”

But Mr Stapleton added that offshore operators

“must not” look to reduce cleaning staff during the coronaviru­s crisis.

He said: “There will be certain people that you wouldn’t need, so that’s how we are managing it.

“In terms of cleaning

staff, it has been highlighte­d that it is a bit of an issue and one we are looking to address in the next couple of days to make sure that cleaning will take top priority.

“We are saying that of all

the people we are looking at in terms of minimum manning, do not pick on cleaning staff.”

Jake Molloy, RMT regional organiser, called on the UK Government to act now to save the jobs

of North Sea workers, adding: “When we come out the other side of this we are going to need these workers.

“As it stands right now, time is simply something we do not have.”

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 ??  ?? SKELETON STAFF: The oil and gas sector in the North Sea averaged a workforce of 11,500 prior to the coronaviru­s outbreak
SKELETON STAFF: The oil and gas sector in the North Sea averaged a workforce of 11,500 prior to the coronaviru­s outbreak

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