UK Government Minister reiterates importance of Oil and Gas sector
Wednesday, 5 June 2019 15:58
Today [Wednesday 5 June] Lord Duncan visited the annual Oil and Gas
UK industry conference in Aberdeen, speaking to the delegates about
the importance of the sector and its future. Lord Duncan said: I
was pleased to be in Aberdeen for the Oil and Gas UK annual
conference where we marked the success of the industry while
looking at the challenges ahead as we move to a low carbon...Request free trial
Today [Wednesday 5 June] visited the annual Oil
and Gas UK industry conference in Aberdeen, speaking to the
delegates about the importance of the sector and its
future.
said:
I was pleased to be in Aberdeen for the Oil and Gas UK
annual conference where we marked the success of the
industry while looking at the challenges ahead as we move
to a low carbon economy. Offshore oil and gas continues
to be a success story for us supporting almost 300,000
jobs across the UK and more than a third of those being
in Scotland. The UK Government continues to support the
sector including contributing £90 million towards the Oil
and Gas Technology Centre as part of the Aberdeen City
Region Deal. This will help develop new capabilities,
skills and jobs for the present and the future.
As times change we must harness new opportunities. The
oil and gas industry will continue to have a key role to
play in meeting our energy needs, making the sector
greener and using its expertise to help develop new forms
of energy such as renewables. This transition and
diversification includes tapping into the large pools of
talent from traditionally underrepresented groups in the
industry, such as women. Engaging with the sector on
these vital topics is key to ensuring there continues to
be a bright future ahead for Scotland’s economy and jobs.
The UK Government has supported the sector through the £250
million Aberdeen City Region Deal, calls for evidence on UK
decommissioning in the Spring Statement 2019 and the
establishment of the Oil and Gas authority as a strong,
independent regulator and industry steward to maximise
economic recovery from the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS).
Following his speech toured the stands on
display.
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