Friends of the Earth refuses to back down over fracking leaflet case
Friends of the Earth (FoE) is refusing to back down over its claims that a case against the organisation had been dropped by the UK advertising watchdog.
Friends of the Earth (FoE) is refusing to back down over its claims that a case against the organisation had been dropped by the UK advertising watchdog.
The director of a Scottish green group said yesterday that discussing fracking with chemicals giant Ineos would be “a huge waste of time”.
Ineos today welcomed a ruling decision from the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) that claims made by the Friends of the Earth misled the public.
Billionaire industrialist Jim Ratcliffe has made good on a promise to make his firm Ineos tax resident in the UK.
Energy giant INEOS has opened a new headquarters in the UK, saying the move reflects its increased confidence in this country.
Petrochemicals giant Ineos has struck a licence agreement with Resysta International.
A former executive director of Greenpeace is to advise petrochemical giant Ineos on climate change.
An analyst at Douglas Westwood has predicted that fracking will not turn into a thriving industry in the UK.
Royal Dutch Shell Plc has invited binding bids from parties including Ineos AG and Blackstone Group LP-backed Siccar Point Energy for the sale of some of its U.K. North Sea assets worth about $2 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
Petrochemical giant Ineos has denied claims it planned to cut tea breaks for 1200 workers at its Grangmouh facility.
Ineos boss Jim Ratcliffe is said to be trying to axe tea breaks for 1200 workers at Grangemouth.
Europa Oil & Gas has divided a shale stake after acquiring Shake Petroleum UK for a nominal consideration of £1.
A US engineer whose accidental discovery helped to revolutionise the US shale industry has been central to plans by Ineos to extract shale gas in the UK.
The boss of Ineos’ shale business in the UK has revealed the chemical giant could purchase more assets in the North Sea.
The founder of chemical giant Ineos said fracking in Scotland could have the potential to boost the country’s economy where the North Sea oil and gas industry is “leaving holes”.
After six years of planning what was dubbed an “impossibel” task, Ineos has completed its first shipment of ethane to Grangemouth. Energy Voice was there to capture the event as one of its Dragon class vessels, the Ineos Insight,made its way under the Forth Road bridge. Watch the footage below.
The shipment of US shale to Grangemouth was made using the world's largest ethane gas carriers ever built.
The Scottish Secretary of State said there was a “clear body of evidence” on fracking now available to make a decision on giving it the green light.
The first shipment of US shale to Scotland has been branded an "unacceptable" way to prop up the Grangemouth plant in Falkirk by Ineos, according to Friends of the Earth.
Ineos boss Jim Ratcliffe has claimed the Scottish Government denied his company the chance to carry out exploration for shale in Scotland.
The boss of Ineos has described the first shipment of shale gas from the US as a "hugely important day" for the Chemical giant.
Chemicals giant Ineos has welcomed its first shipment of 27,000 gallons of US shale to Scotland.
An open mind is needed on a shale gas industry in the UK, according to an energy partner with EY.
Environmental campaigners have stepped up calls for a ban on fracking ahead of the first shipment of US shale gas arriving in the UK.
An Aberdeenshire MSP has cast fresh doubt on the Scottish Government’s opposition to fracking in the run-up he arrival of the first shipment of shale gas at Grangemouth this week.