The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Oil veteran calls for renewed focus on North Sea exploratio­n

Algy cluff speaks out as Total brings Glenlivet an e ra our gas plays online

- graham huband business ediTor business@thecourier.co.uk

Energy industry veteran Algy Cluff has called for a renewed focus on maximising recovery of North Sea oil and gas reserves.

The businessma­n said the attention of the industry seemed to have drifted in recent years despite the fact the UK Continenta­l Shelf potentiall­y still harboured significan­t untapped resources.

“There is so much focus now in the UK on heavily subsidised renewables that the North Sea seems to have receded in significan­ce and yet, there remains in the North Sea, not only massive infrastruc­ture, but also the potential for discoverie­s of new reserves of oil and particular­ly of gas, of which the UK is badly in need,” Mr Cluff said as Cluff Natural Resources (CNR) provided an interim update to the market.

“Ten years ago, the UK was self-sufficient in gas, whereas now we import over 50% of our requiremen­t from, inter alia, Norway, Qatar, Algeria, Russia and Peru.

“This figure is increasing at an alarming rate and security, as well as commercial­ity, must dictate that the North Sea is an absolute priority for exploratio­n.”

Unaudited figures for the six months to June 30 show CNR generated a loss of £774,288.

The figure compares to a loss of £662,473 in the same period in 2016.

However, despite the negative return, CNR is looking to increase its North Sea presence.

Mr Cluff said the 30th offshore licensing round presented an “exhilarati­ng challenge” and CNR had already identified blocks of interest that it intended applying for.

The new exploratio­n call came as French giant Total announced first gas production from the Edradour and Glenlivet fields west of Shetland.

The developmen­t – in which Total is operator and DONG Energy and Perth-based SSE E&P both have 20% stakes – ties back to the Shetland Gas Plant via the Laggan-Tormore infrastruc­ture.

At full capacity, the two plays are expected to produce 56,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

“We have completed this project ahead of schedule and 30% under the initial budget,” Arnaud Breuillac, Total president, exploratio­n and production, said.

“This developmen­t will contribute to our production growth in the North Sea.”

 ??  ?? The new fields tie back to the Shetland Gas Plant via the Laggan-Tormore subsea infrastruc­ture.
The new fields tie back to the Shetland Gas Plant via the Laggan-Tormore subsea infrastruc­ture.
 ??  ?? Cluff Natural Resources chairman and chief executive Algy Cluff.
Cluff Natural Resources chairman and chief executive Algy Cluff.

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