KEY POINTS
  • The Rosebank development has faced intense public backlash amid concerns over its environmental impact.
  • The approval comes after Britain in July confirmed plans to issue hundreds of new oil and gas licenses in the North Sea, despite its stated target to decarbonize all of the national sectors of the economy by 2050.
A view of Sullom Voe Terminal, an oil and gas terminal in the Shetland Islands on September 2021.

LONDON — British regulators on Wednesday gave approval for Norway's energy giant Equinor to develop the controversial U.K. offshore Rosebank field in the North Sea, just off the northwest coast of the Shetland Islands.

The North Sea Transition Authority said it has also given the necessary consent.