Scaled-back UKOG protest injunction heads to trial after more than three years
A temporary injunction against protests granted to an oil company could be made permanent within weeks – but in a radically-reduced form from the original.
A temporary injunction against protests granted to an oil company could be made permanent within weeks – but in a radically-reduced form from the original.
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A public inquiry into plans for gas exploration wells near the Surrey village of Dunsfold is due to be held this summer.
UK Oil & Gas announced this morning that it had lodged an appeal against the refusal of planning permission for its proposed Loxley gas exploration site near the village of Dunsfold in Surrey.
A High Court judge has approved major cuts to one of England’s widest-ranging injunctions against protests at oil and gas sites.
Opponents of a High Court injunction against protests at oil sites in southern England are celebrating news that it is being scaled back.
UK Oil & Gas is scaling back the High Court injunction against protests at its sites.
The impact of an operation to improve oil flows at one of the UK’s newest production wells has been revealed in the most recent data.
The main investor at the Horse Hill oil site in Surrey has announced plans for two new production wells.