🔴 UK gas prices are rising sharply again, and the North Sea debate is back.
While ministers maintain that more North Sea supply would not reduce bills, others argue domestic production still matters because it lowers import dependence and improves resilience when global markets are under pressure.
Would you support more North Sea drilling if it meant less exposure to global price shocks?
#EnergyPolicy #UKBusiness #NorthSeaGas #UKGasPrices #Manufacturing
While ministers maintain that more North Sea supply would not reduce bills, others argue domestic production still matters because it lowers import dependence and improves resilience when global markets are under pressure.
Would you support more North Sea drilling if it meant less exposure to global price shocks?
#EnergyPolicy #UKBusiness #NorthSeaGas #UKGasPrices #Manufacturing
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