The Scotsman

North Sea oil and gas production predicted to go on for at least 20 years

- By LEWIS MCKENZIE

Reserves from the North Sea are sufficient to help sustain oil and gas production for at least the next 20 years, new figures have indicated.

A report published by the UK government suggests that the overall remaining recoverabl­e reserves and resources range from ten to 20 billion barrels plus of oil equivalent.

It said production could last beyond the next two decades if additional undevelope­d resources can be matured.

The figures were calculated based on production estimates taken from the UK Continenta­l Shelf (UKCS).

The UKCS is the region of waters surroundin­g the United Kingdom in which the country has mineral rights. It includes parts of the North Sea, the North Atlantic, the Irish Sea and the English Channel.

According to government agency the Oil & Gas Authority (OGA), the maturation of contingent resources could present a significan­t opportunit­y for the continued developmen­t of the UK’S petroleum resources. It believes that it would require substantia­l investment in both new field developmen­ts and incrementa­l projects. Contingent resources are those estimated to be potentiall­y recoverabl­e from known accumulati­ons, but are not yet considered mature enough for commercial developmen­t.

Nick Terrell, chairman of the MER UK Exploratio­n Task Force, said: “The work undertaken by the OGA, which has been independen­tly verified, seeks to further quantify the huge remaining exploratio­n potential of our UK offshore basins. The results illustrate the full spectrum of exploratio­n opportunit­ies, from infrastruc­ture-led exploratio­n to high impact deep-water frontier opportunit­ies.”

OGA operations director Gunther Newcombe said: “Future success of the basin requires attracting additional investment­anddrillin­g,implementi­ng technology, and companycol­laboration­onnewand existing developmen­ts.”

 ??  ?? 0 Reserves are estimated at 10 million-20 million barrels
0 Reserves are estimated at 10 million-20 million barrels

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