Carbon Capture,
Utilisation and Storage
(Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath)
(Alba): What recent discussions he has held with Cabinet
colleagues on supporting the development of carbon capture,
utilisation and storage in Scotland. (906282)
The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Scotland (): Carbon capture, utilisation
and storage will be essential to meeting the UK’s 2050 net zero
target, playing a vital role in levelling up the economy,
supporting the low-carbon economic transformation of our
industrial regions and creating new high-value jobs across the
United Kingdom. In Scotland, the Acorn cluster has been allocated
more than £40 million in development funding by the Government
and has been selected, subject to final due diligence, for track
2 CCUS cluster
sequencing.
: According to Office for
Budget Responsibility and UK Government projections, the UK will
see between £50 billion and £80 billion in revenue from North sea
oil and gas over the next five years. While it is welcome that
the Acorn project can now bid for funding, it is important to
know that not a penny has been committed. Can the Minister tell
me what discussions the Secretary of State has had with
Government colleagues to secure at minimum a share of those
revenues—say £1 billion over five years—to rapidly accelerate
Scotland’s carbon capture industry? If not, does that mean he is
content to see Scotland’s people stripped of their vast natural
resources without a single penny of that £80 billion being
invested in Scotland’s carbon capture ambitions?
: I am not sure whether the hon.
Gentleman actually listened to my first answer, but more than £40
million has been allocated by the United Kingdom Government to
the development of this technology. The Government will commence
engagement and assessment of delivery plans and due diligence on
the Acorn and Viking transportation and storage systems and will
engage with them directly in respect of the next steps to develop
those. We will set out the process by which capture products in
track 2 will be selected to meet the stated ambitions in due
course.