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UK charts course for net zero North Sea
The UK government and the country’s oil and gas sector recently agreed a deal to leverage the upstream industry’s capabilities, accelerate the energy transition and help the North Sea reach net zero by 2050.
A significant opportunity exists to create a supply of clean, affordable energy by harnessing the North Sea’s natural resources, the UK’s world-class oil and gas and renewables sectors, and connections to substantial domestic and international markets.
The North Sea Transition Deal is based around four pillars, with clear targets set for each:
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Supply chain/people: deliver investment of £14-16 billion into low-carbon technology by 2030.
Apache turns a profit in Q1 despite extended North Sea downtime
Exploration and production firm Apache swung back into the black in the first quarter despite suffering a 22% drop in UK North Sea production levels.
Apache Corporation s Forties Alpha Satellite Platform
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Exploration and production firm Apache swung back into the black in the first quarter despite suffering a 22% drop in UK North Sea production levels.