The EU is to spend more than £1bn on helping Britain capture and get rid of CO2 — a move which could extend the productive life of North Sea oilfields to 50 years and raise £60bn in tax revenues.
The EU is to spend more than £1bn on helping Britain capture and get rid of CO2 — a move which could extend the productive life of North Sea oilfields to 50 years and raise £60bn in tax revenues.
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