Election 24: Labour to ban fracking and block new licences
Labour has pledged to ban fracking for good and will not issue new oil and gas licences.
Labour has pledged to ban fracking for good and will not issue new oil and gas licences.
The Supreme Court will hand down its judgment next week on the landmark legal challenge brought by environmental campaigner, Sarah Finch, against Surrey County Council.
The industry regulator, the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA), has extended the deadline for drilling plans at the West Newton field in East Yorkshire, it was reported today.
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The Conservatives have committed in their election manifesto to keeping the moratorium on fracking in England.
One of the biggest potential players in UK onshore fracking has said it is giving up its shale gas licences.
An oil company was chastised by a High Court judge yesterday over relying on out-of-date law on the impact of its proposals.
UK onshore daily oil production was down 6% in March 2024, compared with the previous month. This reflects production falls at Wytch Farm, the country’s biggest onshore producer.
Angus Energy has announced oil is flowing at its Brockham field in Surrey.
The decision to approve oil production in the Lincolnshire Wolds area of outstanding natural beauty (AONB) was unlawful, the High Court heard today.