Humza Yousaf 'not convinced' controversial Rosebank oil field should go ahead

Belgique Nouvelles Nouvelles

Humza Yousaf 'not convinced' controversial Rosebank oil field should go ahead
Belgique Dernières Nouvelles,Belgique Actualités
  • 📰 Daily_Record
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 29 sec. here
  • 2 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 15%
  • Publisher: 89%

EXCLUSIVE: The First Minister told the Record the Tory case for maxing out the North Sea didn't stack up on energy security or for the climate.

Humza Yousaf has said he is “not convinced” the huge Rosebank oil field planned off Shetland should go ahead.

But in pointed remarks on the controversial development - which could produce some 500million barrels of oil if green-lit - he dismissed Tory arguments it would boost UK energy security. It would appear to mark a shift in tone from Yousaf on the contentious North Sea project - although he claimed he’d said similar things before.

Asked by the Record about his view in a meeting with journalists in Edinburgh, the FM said: “My starting position on Rosebank is I’m not convinced it should go ahead and I’ve said as much publicly, for a number of reasons.

Nous avons résumé cette actualité afin que vous puissiez la lire rapidement. Si l'actualité vous intéresse, vous pouvez lire le texte intégral ici. Lire la suite:

Daily_Record /  🏆 9. in UK

Belgique Dernières Nouvelles, Belgique Actualités

Similar News:Vous pouvez également lire des articles d'actualité similaires à celui-ci que nous avons collectés auprès d'autres sources d'information.

Humza Yousaf ‘delighted’ to have Murray Foote on board as SNP chief executiveHumza Yousaf ‘delighted’ to have Murray Foote on board as SNP chief executiveHumza Yousaf has said he is “delighted” to have Murray Foote as the new SNP chief executive.
Lire la suite »

Humza Yousaf ‘delighted’ to have Murray Foote on board as SNP chief executiveHumza Yousaf ‘delighted’ to have Murray Foote on board as SNP chief executiveHumza Yousaf has said he is “delighted” to have Murray Foote as the new SNP chief executive.
Lire la suite »

Pair plead guilty to racially abusing Humza Yousaf in DundeePair plead guilty to racially abusing Humza Yousaf in DundeeTwo people have admitted racially abusing Scotland’s First Minister Humza Yousaf and hurling offensive remarks at other SNP politicians.
Lire la suite »

Pair plead guilty to racially abusing First Minister Humza Yousaf in DundeePair plead guilty to racially abusing First Minister Humza Yousaf in DundeeTracie Currie, 35, and Carl O'Brien, 25, admitted racially abusing Mr Yousaf in the city on 25 February. They also verbally abused SNP MSP Shona Robison and MP Chris Law.
Lire la suite »

Humza Yousaf blamed as poll shows SNP set to lose almost half its MPsHumza Yousaf blamed as poll shows SNP set to lose almost half its MPsEra of SNP dominance is over with big implications for Scottish independence, poll suggests
Lire la suite »

Pair plead guilty to racially abusing First Minister Humza YousafPair plead guilty to racially abusing First Minister Humza YousafThe court papers said O'Brien also repeatedly phoned the Dundee SNP parliamentary office and made offensive remarks.
Lire la suite »



Render Time: 2025-03-25 02:13:01