Shell will be cutting 330 jobs from its North Sea operations, mostly office jobs based in Aberdeen, the supermajor said on Tuesday, as carried by the BBC . The Aberdeen team of Shell will thus be reduced to around 1,000 people from the current 1,300 workforce. Most of the job cuts in Aberdeen will take place over the next two years. Other jobs will be affected by the planned project of decommissioning of the Brent Charlie platform, expected to be completed within two years, according to the BBC. Shell continues to consider the UK North Sea as a core area of its operations, but the pandemic and the crash in demand, as well as the energy transition, have prompted major oil companies to review their operations and workforce numbers. Shell, for example, said in September that it would slash its workforce by between 7,000 and 9,000 jobs as part […]