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Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences | Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill | Commons debates It is a pleasure to take part in the debate this afternoon, which has been wide-ranging, well informed and genuinely interesting.
Clause 1 - Duty to invite applications for offshore licences | Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill | Commons debates What has that got to do with this?
Offshore Industry: North Sea | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The oil and gas sector currently supports around 200,000 jobs.
Electricity Generation: Renewable Energy | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government has announced that it will consult on the barriers preventing the development of community energy schemes.
Offshore Industry: Employment | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The impact assessment for the Offshore Petroleum Licensing Bill uses figures from Offshore Energies UK (OEUK) 2022 annual workforce insig
Coalition for High Ambition Multilevel Partnerships for Climate Action | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The Government is already undertaking a significant amount of work at the subnational level to deliver net zero, as outlined in the Net Z
Energy: Highlands of Scotland | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The UK has a secure and diverse energy system.
Fossil Fuels: Licensing | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers The UK is a world leader in phasing out unabated fossil fuels and was pleased to help negotiate the Global Stocktake at COP28.
Renewable Energy: Infrastructure | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers Community support is critical to increasing the scale and pace of development of the electricity transmission network as we transition to
North Sea Oil: Shetland | Department for Energy Security and Net Zero | Written Answers Equinor estimates that Rosebank will produce oil at around 12 kg CO2/barrel, compared to a UK offshore production average of over 20 kg C