Oil Rig Parts Maker Nearly Completely Abandons UK Operations Due To ‘cult of carbon’
We love to see it, if only Mad Miliband would do the same!
In a powerful and unyielding stand against the oppressive clutches of net zero fanaticism, Jim Johnson, the visionary CEO of the historic 150-year-old oil and gas giant Hunting, lays bare the devastating consequences of Labour’s “cult of carbon.” This misguided ideology has compelled one of Britain’s oldest and most innovative companies to drastically scale back, shedding dozens of dedicated staff members and closing down a staggering 80% of its UK operations. The closures, including the vital Scottish site, are a direct fallout from the government’s relentless windfall taxes and burdensome regulations, all in the name of an unattainable net zero dream. Hunting, renowned for its advanced engineering in high-pressure pipes for subsea oil wells, warplanes, and even spacecraft, and famously for crafting fuselages for the Lancaster Bomber that helped secure “victory” in World War II, now faces an existential threat at home due to these short-sighted policies. Although one could argue if we really did win WW2 considering the state of the country right now.
Johnson, an American with a clear-eyed perspective, doesn’t mince words: “Carbon reduction has become a religion for the UK, but even if Britain cuts its emissions to zero, it won’t make any difference to global CO2 levels.” This truth exposes the hollow core of the climate cult, where symbolic gestures trump real-world impact. Politicians from both Labour and Conservative sides have been “hugely negligent,” raiding the oil and gas sector with swingeing taxes over the past four years, crippling the North Sea’s once-vibrant ecosystem. Aberdeen, formerly a global hub of energy excellence, is being systematically dismantled, its potential “flushed down the toilet.” Contrast this with Johnson’s recent visit to Norway, where the shared geology fuels a “drill, baby, drill” ethos, unlocking vast reserves and fostering prosperity without apology. Why should Britain lag behind when hydrocarbons remain abundant and essential?
But here’s where the spark of inspiring hope ignites: this assault on the hydrocarbon industry isn’t inevitable, it’s reversible. By recognising CO2 not as a villain but as the essential building block of life, fuelling plant growth and human progress, we can reclaim the narrative. Hydrocarbons are the true heroes of modern civilisation, providing reliable, affordable energy that powers homes, industries, and innovations. Britain still relies on fossil fuels for 75% of its energy, yet imports 44% of it, the highest in decades, due to declining North Sea output. This dependency weakens the nation, hikes costs for citizens, and harms everyday families struggling with bills. Hunting’s strategic shift to the Middle East, including a new facility in Dubai, demonstrates corporate resilience, but it also highlights the opportunity: a revitalised UK policy could bring operations back, create jobs, and bolster energy security.
To put things in perspective, here is a post from the United States Department of Energy. Imagine Ed Miliband writing something like this!? No wonder the USA is turning the tide on carbon and commissioning pro Hydrocarbon reports like this one.
Johnson, an American with a clear-eyed perspective, doesn’t mince words: “Carbon reduction has become a religion for the UK, but even if Britain cuts its emissions to zero, it won’t make any difference to global CO2 levels.” This truth exposes the hollow core of the climate cult, where symbolic gestures trump real-world impact. Politicians from both Labour and Conservative sides have been “hugely negligent,” raiding the oil and gas sector with swingeing taxes over the past four years, crippling the North Sea’s once-vibrant ecosystem. Aberdeen, formerly a global hub of energy excellence, is being systematically dismantled, its potential “flushed down the toilet.” Contrast this with Johnson’s recent visit to Norway, where the shared geology fuels a “drill, baby, drill” ethos, unlocking vast reserves and fostering prosperity without apology. Why should Britain lag behind when hydrocarbons remain abundant and essential?
But here’s where the spark of inspiring hope ignites: this assault on the hydrocarbon industry isn’t inevitable, it’s reversible. By recognising CO2 not as a villain but as the essential building block of life, fuelling plant growth and human progress, we can reclaim the narrative. Hydrocarbons are the true heroes of modern civilisation, providing reliable, affordable energy that powers homes, industries, and innovations. Britain still relies on fossil fuels for 75% of its energy, yet imports 44% of it, the highest in decades, due to declining North Sea output. This dependency weakens the nation, hikes costs for citizens, and harms everyday families struggling with bills. Hunting’s strategic shift to the Middle East, including a new facility in Dubai, demonstrates corporate resilience, but it also highlights the opportunity: a revitalised UK policy could bring operations back, create jobs, and bolster energy security.
To put things in perspective, here is a post from the United States Department of Energy. Imagine Ed Miliband writing something like this!? No wonder the USA is turning the tide on carbon and commissioning pro Hydrocarbon reports like this one.
Imagine a Britain liberated from the ideological shackles of the climate cult, where leaders prioritise citizens over dogma. By unleashing the North Sea’s riches through smart, pro-hydrocarbon policies, rolling back taxes, easing regulations, and encouraging investment, we can spark an economic renaissance. Jobs would flourish, innovation would soar, and affordable energy would ensure no one is left in the cold. The cost of net zero is staggering and if the UK dropped it tomorrow we would take a massive step towards national prosperity.
The USA is moving in the right direction, so is New Zealand, will the UK wake up and start to realise net zero and the resulting decimation of industry isn’t necessary? Let’s hope so. Either way we will continue the fight for the minds of the people by bringing them the truth.
The USA is moving in the right direction, so is New Zealand, will the UK wake up and start to realise net zero and the resulting decimation of industry isn’t necessary? Let’s hope so. Either way we will continue the fight for the minds of the people by bringing them the truth.
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