VoteClimate: North Sea Oil and Gas Licences: Economic Growth - 23rd April 2025

North Sea Oil and Gas Licences: Economic Growth - 23rd April 2025

Here are the climate-related sections of speeches by MPs during the Commons debate North Sea Oil and Gas Licences: Economic Growth.

Full text: https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/2025-04-23/debates/D4C18D56-2851-45E2-9A04-A324172BECAB/NorthSeaOilAndGasLicencesEconomicGrowth

Ashley Fox (Conservative)

If the UK achieves net zero in 2050, we will still consume about 14 billion barrels of oil and gas a year. We are currently on track to produce 4 billion barrels a year. Will the Secretary of State explain why he prefers to import our energy, rather than produce it ourselves?

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Ian Murray (Labour)

On the oil and gas sector in 2050, I have already mentioned at the Dispatch Box, as has the Secretary of State for Energy Security and Net Zero, that oil and gas will be with us for decades to come, including to 2050.

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Tracy Gilbert (Labour)

Does my right hon. Friend agree that there is an opportunity for significant economic growth in Scotland from getting right a just transition from oil and gas to clean power? In my constituency, the landing space at the port of Leith previously used by the oil and gas sector has been transformed by investment from Forth Ports into the largest renewable hub in Scotland. Will he join me in welcoming this investment in Leith, and will he outline how his Department will help secure every job possible in the transition from oil and gas?

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Gregor Poynton (Labour)

The Secretary of State rightly outlines how important the oil and gas sector is to Scotland, and to the workers and businesses that rely on it, but if we are to have a truly just transition, we need to invest in new technologies such as hydrogen. Will he, therefore, join me in welcoming the shortlisting of the Selms Muir hydrogen project in Livingston for UK Government support, and outline how that will benefit my constituency?

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Ian Murray (Labour)

The Energy Secretary and his Department are involved in a consultation on the just transition at the moment, but I go back to my earlier answers: if we are to get clean power by 2030 and to have an energy mix in this country, we require oil and gas, we require renewables and we require nuclear. It is a simple process.

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