An environmental group in the U.K. says the North Sea tanker collision could become a "disaster in really important protected ...
The windfall tax on oil and gas firms will end in 2030 – but the government has pledged to “unleash” clean energy in the ...
There are still a lot of economic opportunities even in the mature North Sea basin, but the region “can’t compete with other basins which we operate in” because of this uncertainty ...
Still, the North Sea’s changing ownership landscape worries ... will accelerate the basin’s decline. Combined, the policies are expected to wipe out 65pc or £19bn of capital expenditure ...
The government plans to replace the levy with a new pricing mechanism, aiming to balance oil and gas production with clean ...
Production is expected to begin by the end of second-quarter 2025, with an expected 3-4 months ramp up period to peak ...
The crash ignited a huge fire, which is still burning on one of the vessels in the North Sea, about 10 miles off the coast of Hull, a busy port and fishing center. Dozens of people were rescued ...
The North Sea crash has the "potential to be an environmental disaster" and the government should call an emergency meeting to deal with it, according to the head of Hull City Council.
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