Why North Sea Oil Won’t Make Us More Secure, With Tessa Khan
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For decades, the North Sea has played a major role in Britain’s energy system, economy and industrial base.
But production has been declining for years, and the debate over what should happen next remains highly contested.
Why are projects like Jackdaw and Rosebank still being reconsidered?
What does the government’s position on new licences mean in practice?
And what would further domestic production mean for bills, energy security, jobs and the UK’s climate targets?
This week, Tessa Khan joins host Sulaiman Ilyas-Jarrett to discuss the future of the North Sea oil and gas sector.
They cover the history of the basin, the arguments for and against further extraction, and what a successful transition for North Sea workers and communities could look like.
Keywords:
North Sea | Oil and Gas | Energy Security | Rosebank | Jackdaw | Jobs | Just Transition | Climate | Net Zero | UK Energy