Hello. My Name is John Mellis, and I'm a DJ on Northsound 1, in Aberdeen.
This week though, I'm here on Northsound 2, Northsound 1's sister flavour, for the duration of the biennial conference that is Offshore Europe.

Whenever it takes place, we're always bombarded with facts.
Facts like, there are 40,000 delegates from the energy industry descending upon the north east of Scotland over the next few days.
Facts like, it injects anywhere between £25,000,000 and £40,000,000 into the north east's economy.
Facts like, there are no beds in any hotel, B and B, travel inn, caravan, tent, or RV, anywhere north of Brechin. They even sleep 4 deep on the hay in the stables.
Hey - this week it's all about the networking.
Facts like, there are in excess of 1500 companies all exhibiting their goods and services.
Facts like, there will be 1 less bus strike than had previously been feared.
Effectively, what all these facts add up to is the mother of all traffic jams.
For 4 days.
But it's ONLY 4 days, and it's 4 days where, if you own any kind of service business in the north east, chances are you're going to benefit directly - like Didier Dejean of the Silver Darling restaurant, who says one oil company had booked out the entire restaurant for tomorrow night, over a year ago, and they've been booked every night of this week, for over a month now. Even allowing, he still expects his business to deal with approximately 200 calls per day hoping to book a table last minute.
And his is only one story of many.
Over the course of the week, I'll be chatting to Scotland's First Minister, Alex Salmond, Scottish Secretary Jim Murphy, major names from the energy industry worldwide, as well as local business people hoping to make their mark and improve their stakes as a result of this conference, the largest of it's kind to date in Aberdeen.
But amongst all the facts and figures - the millions of pounds sterling, the thousands of column inches, the hundreds of TV and Radio news minutes, the tens extra on your journey to and from work - let me give you one more number.
The number of lives lost on April 1st 2009 in the North Sea helicopter tragedy.
Just 5 short months ago.
16 - worth far more than the millions, the thousands and the hundreds.
16 which can never be replaced.
So as we look to these 4 days to generate hope for a future return to prosperity and propulsion from recession, to provide illuminated insight and showcase technology which can work harder, faster, better, and stronger than before - let's also pause to consider what's truly important, before we all get carried away by the number crunching.
If you're involved in Offshore Europe at all, I wish you unheralded success and prosperity.
If you still mourn the loss of loved ones as a direct result of this industry, I wish that every day for you, will be even, just a little better than the last.
I'm back for the launch of Offshore Europe, Tuesday morning at 10, just after McRuvie In The Morning.
I promise I won't dwell on the down side, but felt at the outset it was vitally important not to dismiss it out of hand.
Tomorrow, first up, Scotland's First Minister, the latest from the Energetica project, and revolutionary technology from Microsoft which dispenses with the need for a mouse or keyboard!
See you at 10.

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