£12.5m for oil and gas innovation and access to finance

Oil and gas firms will be helped to sustain growth and compete internationally by developing new innovative technologies, with a package of support announced by First Minister Nicola Sturgeon.Government Opportunities

Scottish Enterprise funding of £10m will help firms reduce risks associated with carrying out research and development, as well as giving them access to specialist experts who will help them kick-start innovation projects and maintain their global competitiveness.

An additional £2.5m from Scottish Enterprise will allow firms to implement targeted support from senior industry experts to troubleshoot problems through bespoke business resilience reviews focused on strategic, financial, operational or market issues.

The First Minister also announced that Scottish Enterprise has begun an extensive research project to analyse and understand the extent of gaps in the availability of finance for the oil and gas sector.

This additional funding for the North East complements £12m of support for individuals affected by the downturn in the industry to retain skills or to retrain – through a Transition Training Fund announced also announced today – and the £379m of infrastructure investment confirmed by the Scottish Government last week.

Speaking during a visit to Aberdeen, where she met a series of industry representatives, the First Minister said:

“Scottish oil and gas firms are at the forefront of the industry with an expertise that has been built up over many decades, but they need to continually innovate and evolve to ensure they can retain their competitiveness.

“This is particularly important during the current downturn. It is imperative that the industry remains innovative and flexible in order to be in a position to capitalise on future oil price rises. But we know that some firms find it difficult to access the finance required to fund research and development projects, and at a difficult time such as this, the financial and operational risks in doing so can prove extremely challenging – especially to smaller firms.

“To help individual firms maintain their research and development during this difficult period, I am pleased to announce a further package of support. Scottish Enterprise is prioritising £10m to reduce R&D risks and deliver specialist expertise to firms as they seek to take forward new projects.

“To add to that, an additional £2.5m will help firms troubleshoot specific problems through access to industry experts carrying out business resilience reviews focused on strategic issues such as finance, market or operational matters.”

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