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New job at The Crown Estate - Development Manager - CCS & gas storage

We've got a new role at The Crown Estate that may be of interest to some of you. Here is some information about it: Development Manager - CCS & gas storage LondonCompetitive The Crown Estate manages £6 billion worth of property assets across the United Kingdom, including around half of the foreshore, almost all of the seabed out to the 12 nautical mile limit, and mineral, renewable energy, and gas importation and storage rights on the UK continental shelf.  The surplus revenue earned from…See More
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New job at The Crown Estate - Development Manager - CCS & gas storage

We've got a new role at The Crown Estate that may be of interest to some of you. Here is some information about it:

 

Development Manager - CCS & gas storage

London

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The Crown Estate manages £6 billion worth of property assets across the United Kingdom, including around half of the foreshore, almost all of the seabed out to the 12 nautical mile limit, and mineral, renewable energy, and gas importation and storage rights on the UK…

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