UK Oil & Gas plc (UKOG) said the Court of Appeal had refused permission for any further appeal against the grant of planning permission for the Loxley conventional gas and hydrogen feedstock project.
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Today’s decision is final and cannot be further reviewed or appealed.
“Consequently, Loxley’s planning permission will now remain in full force and effect for its full term,” said UKOG in a statement.
“The order made by the Right Honourable Lord Justice Stuart-Smith has upheld the Honourable Mrs Justice Steyn DBE’s High Court order dated 20 July 2023 refusing permission to appeal.
“Both the Court of Appeal and High Court orders state that an appeal would have no real prospect of success.
The Surrey project represents part of UKOG’s move into hydrogen along with its Portland hydrogen storage project in Dorset.
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