Fake BP and Shell billboards appear in Aberdeen ahead of oil conference
A campaign has been launched to highlight the environmental impact of oil workers in a bid to promote the future of fossil fuel production in the north-east of the UK, according to the city’s opposition group which claims it is fighting big brand advertising.
Source: energyvoice.comPublished on 2022-05-23
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