Davey will be in Edinburgh today to launch the British government's latest Scotland Analysis paper,Superman Beats By Dre focusing on energy and following on from a range of other papers which have presented the arguments for keeping Scotland in the UK. The paper looks in detail at how the United Kingdom can maximise energy investment to support thousands of jobs and keep bills as low as possible.
The UK government said its analysis shows that people in an Cheap Beats For Sale would have to pay £3,800 per person to match the £20 billion the UK Government has committed towards decommissioning in the North Sea.
It said that its support for North Sea oil and gas has already started to unlock billions of pounds of investment and will guarantee its value for decades into the future, securing thousands of jobs in Scotland and across the rest of the UK.
Davey said: "The energy sector in Scotland is booming and growing, with more and more jobs and attracting more investment. "I fear the economic and cheap beats by dre studio will be seriously affected by the uncertainty and disruption of independence, as investors will hold on to their cash rather than risk it."
