Rosebank’s co-owner Ithaca Energy wants to take over the challenge of reviving Cambo. They’ve just submitted an application to the government to get Cambo approved for drilling
The crisis in the Middle East is a startling wake up call that continuing to rely on fossil fuels leaves us vulnerable to the whims of volatile leaders.
How Norway’s oil company Equinor is fuelling the climate crisis and threatening vulnerable marine habitats
A closer look at Equinor’s global projects exposes how Norway’s state-owned oil company continues to ignore climate science, Norway’s climate and nature commitments, and the Norwegian government's expectations of state-owned companies
Rishi Sunak: Reverse your Rosebank oil field decision
Today, more than 100 organisations including leading UK nature and wildlife charities have written to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak demanding the Rosebank oilfield decision is reversed to save Britain’s struggling wildlife and climate. The groups, who together represent millions of members, include Oceana UK, the Wildlife Trusts, Whale and Dolphin Conservation and the RSPB. See the full letter.
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Campaigners vow legal action over Rosebank oil field approval
Campaigners have reacted to the government’s decision to approve the Rosebank oil field by vowing to take legal action. The government has today given permission to Equinor, the Norwegian state-backed oil company, to develop Rosebank, which is the UK’s largest undeveloped oil and gas field off the coast of Shetland.
UK set to make a huge loss if Rosebank is approved
The UK is set to make a huge loss of over three quarters of a billion pounds if the proposed new Rosebank oil field is approved, according to new analysis by climate group Uplift.