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Jackdaw owner says gas field will 'not materially influence' climate change

The owner of the Jackdaw gas field claims the project will not materially influence climate change as the UK opens a public consultation.

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The brief

The UK government has opened a public consultation regarding Adura's Jackdaw gas field, coinciding with the release of the project's environmental impact. Owners of the field are seeking timely approval from Ed Miliband before the winter season begins.

Coverage from BBC News, World Oil, and The Herald focuses on the environmental impact and the consultation process. The Daily Express characterizes the project's case as a blow to Miliband's net zero ban on North Sea drilling.

Future developments depend on the outcome of the public consultation and the decision regarding approval from Ed Miliband.

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Quick answers

Who owns the Jackdaw gas field?

The field is owned by Adura.

What is the current status of the project?

The UK has opened a public consultation and the environmental impact has been released.

What is the owner's position on climate change?

The owner states that the gas field will 'not materially influence' climate change.

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