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The Stenna Immaculate, a US registered tanker, was anchored around 12 miles off the East Yorkshire coast when it was hit by the Portuguese-flagged Solong on March 10 ...
The UK government's seizure of British Steel from Chinese company Jingye on national security grounds suggests extending ...
A huge explosion on board a 500ft container ship triggered a rescue mission in the North Sea on Wednesday afternoon. The Dutch coastguard was scrambled at around 1pm following reports of a fire on ...
Gunvor Group, one of the world’s biggest independent oil traders, piled into the North Sea crude market during a wider rout ...
A report has revealed the ship and tanker that collided in the North Sea last month did not have "dedicated lookouts" and visibility was "patchy" as one man is still missing, presumed to be dead ...
Britain could produce enough oil and gas to meet half its projected needs in next quarter of a century if North Sea companies were offered the “right business conditions”, an industry body argues.
A specialist vacuum device is being used to lift plastic pellets washed up on beaches following a collision involving two ships in the North Sea. It is thought the nurdles entered UK waters when the ...
The stricken container ship the Solong, which was involved in a collision with a tanker in the North Sea on March 10, is towed in to the port of Aberdeen, Scotland, Friday March 28, 2025.
Industry body Offshore Energies UK says the North Sea could produce half of all oil and gas in run up to 2050.
The UK’s North Sea oil and gas regulator raised its forecasts for investment and production in the coming years after 2024 figures were higher than expected. The North Sea Transition Authority ...
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