Conservative leader Kemi Badenoch has warned that businesses are “abandoning” the North Sea while a decision is awaited from Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer about the future of two oil fields.
Conservative Party leader Kemi Badenoch also challenged Sir Keir Starmer over oil and gas projects in the North Sea.
Norwegian oil giant Equinor sparks anger from green groups after announcing £24bn in annual profits as well as clean energy ...
Shell has restarted production at the Penguins field in the UK North Sea with a new FPSO, boosting domestic oil and gas ...
The UK’s future “does not lie in more oil and gas”, an energy minister has told MPs, just days after a court ruled against ...
No party can fulfill its pledges all at once, but Keir Starmer’s government should try staying out of its own way more. That ...
A court has ruled that the 2023 approval of the Rosebank oil field was unlawful, a decision widely viewed as a victory for ...
“The age of governments approving new drilling sites by ignoring their climate impacts is over,” Evans said. “The courts have agreed with what climate campaigners have said all along: Rosebank and ...
A Scottish court on Thursday ruled against the development of two oil and gas fields in the North Sea in a "historic win" for ...
A judge has ruled that private interests and climate change considerations should have been considered when the U.K.
Greenpeace and Uplift had claimed the impact of greenhouse gas emissions caused by burning extracted oil and gas from the ...
A court has ruled that consent for two new Scottish oil and gas fields was granted unlawfully and their owners must seek ...
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