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The Guardian – Business • Jun 18, 2025
The first North Sea oil is pumped ashore in Britain – archive, June 1975
The commencement of oil extraction in the North Sea marked a pivotal moment that contributed significantly to Britain's economy by enhancing energy independence and generating subs...
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The Guardian – Business • May 23, 2025
Reform UK promises to reverse ban on new North Sea oil drilling if elected
If elected, Reform UK plans to invest public funds in new North Sea hydrocarbon projects, aiming to boost employment and reduce reliance on external energy sources.
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