UK regulators have approved plans for a vast new oilfield in the North Sea, sparking immediate objections from climate campaigners.
The North Sea Transition Authority on Wednesday gave the go-ahead to Norwegian company Equinor to develop its Rosebank oil and gas project, about 80 miles off the coast of Shetland.
The majority state-owned company estimates it will be able to produce about 300mn barrels of oil from the project over its lifetime.
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