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The Rosebank field, situated northwest of Shetland in Scotland and majority-owned by Norwegian state-owned energy company Equinor, is the largest undeveloped oil and gas field in the North Sea ...
Rosebank is an oil and gas field which lies about 80 miles north-west of Shetland and is one of the largest undeveloped discoveries in UK waters.
This guidance will determine whether production can go ahead in the controversial Scottish fields, Rosebank and Jackdaw.
Globally, the emissions from burning the fossil fuels in oil and gas fields and coalmines that are already operating or under development far exceed that budget. In this context, Rosebank’s combustion ...
Regulators have given the go-ahead for the Rosebank oil and gas field to start developing and producing fossil fuels, angering environmentalists and some MPs. The Government has said it will boost ...
The proposed Rosebank and Jackdaw oil and gas fields in the North Sea have been ruled unlawful by the Court of Session in Edinburgh. The Conservative government granted permission for drilling in ...
Located 80 miles west of Shetland, Rosebank is the UK's largest untapped oil field and is estimated to contain up to 300 million barrels of oil. Development and production approval has been given ...
Approving the Rosebank oil and gas field in the North Atlantic would be a “death sentence”, climate activists have said.. Regulators are considering granting the Norwegian company Equinor ...
Britain has given the go-ahead for Oslo-listed energy company Equinor EQNR.OL to develop the Rosebank oil and gas field in the North Sea, the government's oil and gas regulator on Wednesday.
Shares of Ithaca Energy and Equinor rose sharply after the U.K. government approved the Rosebank oil and gas development off the coast of Scotland in a potentially controversial decision.
The Rosebank oil and gas project could lead to an investment of £4.1 billion ($5 billion) in the UK and create more than a thousand jobs if it goes ahead, according to Equinor ASA.
Rosebank and Jackdaw: Legal challenge to oil and gas field approvals gets under way. Greenpeace and Uplift have jointly raised a judicial review at the Court of Session in Edinburgh.