The Daily Mail has published a correction concerning its reporting on the Rosebank oil field, addressing a significant inaccuracy in production estimates. An article originally published on 19 March stated that the Rosebank oil field could produce millions of barrels of oil per day. However, this figure has been corrected to reflect more accurate industry estimates.
Revised Production Figures
In fact, the Rosebank oil field is now estimated to have a production capacity of approximately 70,000 barrels per day. This correction highlights the importance of precise reporting in energy sector coverage, especially for projects with substantial economic and environmental implications.
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For more serious concerns, individuals can make a formal complaint under the rules of the Independent Press Standards Organisation (IPSO). The Daily Mail provides an easy-to-use complaints form available at www.mailonline.co.uk/readerseditor. Alternatively, complaints can be submitted in writing to the Readers' Editor at Daily Mail, Northcliffe House, 9 Derry Street, London W8 5TT.
Complainants also have the option to contact IPSO directly through its website at ipso.co.uk. This ensures that issues are addressed in accordance with regulatory standards, upholding journalistic integrity and accountability.
This correction underscores the media's role in accurately informing the public about critical energy developments, such as the Rosebank oil field, which is a key project in the UK's oil and gas industry.



