OEG Energy Group Limited has moved into a new global HQ in Dyce, Aberdeen, following a seven-figure sum investment in a multi-year lease.
The company says the new HQ marks a milestone in the organisation’s 50-year journey, underscoring its commitment to its local roots while serving as a launchpad for its global expansion in renewables and other key offshore energy markets.
The new 1,541 square metre office can accommodate up to 100 personnel across three floors.
OEG’s previous corporate office in Kintore, Aberdeenshire, will continue as an operational hub with room to accommodate future growth.
The new premises comes on the back of a year of growth for OEG, which has increased its headcount by 300 to over 1,300 across its 65 locations worldwide.
This includes a boost to its Aberdeen workforce by 20% to circa 250 employees, driven by a robust pipeline of projects in the UK and globally and through strengthening its capability, the company said.
The new Dyce headquarters is the fifth site that OEG operates in Aberdeen with operational bases in Bridge of Don, Dyce, Portlethen and Kintore.
The company’s Renewables division now generates over half of the group’s revenue with its success fuelled by organic growth and the acquisition of 14 companies since 2020, including high-voltage specialists, ONRG, and OPS Wind, earlier this year.
With strong footholds in offshore wind markets across the UK, Taiwan, and emerging regions including South Korea and the United States, the company says it has established itself as a key player on major offshore wind projects.
OEG’s chief executive officer John Heiton said: “Moving into a new global headquarters is another exciting milestone in the evolution of our business and reinforces our 50-year commitment to Aberdeen.
“As we continue to grow our UK and global business, this investment underscores our dedication to the city that remains at the heart of our operations.
“2025 looks set to be another year of strong growth for OEG.
“With a strengthened leadership team and a clear strategy, we are on track to deliver revenue in excess of £400m for 2024 and aiming to achieve £800m turnover within the next five years, driven by our expanding global footprint and enhanced capability to deliver fully integrated service solutions to energy clients worldwide.”
Pictured, from left: OEG’s office manager Toto Sanderson and CEO John Heiton outside the firm’s new Aberdeen HQ.


