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OGUK, is expanding from its oil and gas fossil fuel focus to encompass the range of low-carbon offshore energy technologies that its members are developing to achieve net zero.

News

Industry energy expansion reflected in new name for OGUK

...Michael Matheson, the Scottish government’s Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero, Energy and Transport said: “Offshore energies and technologies such as carbon capture and storage, hydrogen production and offshore wind will...
A look at the UK refinery network past, present and future

Insight

The UK’s refineries: past, present and future

...18 plants but, since the last of the existing network was commissioned by Conoco (now Phillips 66) on Humberside, in 1969, this network has seen 12 closures, with a total...

News

BP’s new ambition

...is supported by ten aims:   FIVE AIMS TO GET BP TO NET ZERO: Net zero across BP’s operations on an absolute basis by 2050 or sooner. Net zero on...
More than 50% of Brits back net zero measures

Insight

More than 50% of Brits back net zero measures

More than half (54% ) of Brits are keen to back measures to help the UK reach net zero quickly, according to a recent poll. The poll commissioned by Renovare...
Humber zero carbon clusters

Opinion

More carbon capture cluster projects needed

...Energy Minister Greg Hands announced that the Hynet cluster, based in the north west of England, and the East Coast cluster, made up of Zerocarbon Humber and Net Zero Teesside,...
As we travel towards net zero, Liz Boardman talks with some of the industry’s main players about the changing skills requirement of the fuels industry and what will support future skilling.

Analysis

Planning for the future: Nextgen skills for the fuels sector

...requirement for the stable operation of the nation’s fuel supply network, it’s a prerequisite for delivering our net zero ambitions. “This report highlights the need for collaborative skills action across...