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Assessing the journalistic information value of an article titled The choppy waters between North Sea oil and green energy revolution by Douglas Fraser based on the following features:- Fidelity to facts - The article is based on verified information - it contains company names (Harbour Energy, Ørsted, Drax), references to political decisions (e.g. consultations on the REMA system), and also figures (78% taxation of profits, 250 lost jobs, £1.3 billion for infrastructure investment). It does not contain unconfirmed or speculative information.
- Timeliness - The text addresses current issues - both events that have happened and those that will happen in the coming months (e.g. Ed Miliband's planned decision). The article is timely and refers to real problems that affect the present and future of British energy.
- Reliability - The source - BBC - provides a high level of credibility. The article does not contain factual errors, the information is presented honestly.
- Clarity of expression - Despite the complexity of the topic (energy policy), the text remains clear and logical. The author leads the reader step by step through the individual threads.
- Large-scale events - The phenomena discussed are large-scale and significant: the country's energy transformation, multi-billion investments, a threat to national climate goals. The article talks about systemic changes that affect the entire country, as well as at the global level.
- Proximity of the event location - For the British reader, these events have a direct connection to the local reality (Yorkshire, northern Scotland).
- Significance - The article deals with important political and economic issues such as energy security, employment, climate policy. All these aspects have a significant impact on the entire society.
- Continuity - The topic is part of a long-term conversation about energy transformation and the future of fossil fuels.
- Personalization - The article refers to specific companies, locations, and social groups (oil industry workers, protesting residents). This makes the message more understandable. Mentions of people's emotions and interests give the article an empathetic dimension.
- Tragic elements - There are elements of tragedy present — mass layoffs, job uncertainty, the risk of wasting large investments.
- Drama and action - The article contains narrative tension—conflicts of interest, risky investment decisions. These elements grab the reader’s attention, showing that the stakes of these events are very high.

