The Citizen (Gauteng)

Search for oil at sea continues

TIME RUNNING OUT: NOVEMBER 8 CUTOFF FOR SUBMISSION­S ON DRAFT PLANS

- Amanda Watson eia@erm.com – amandaw@citizen.co.za

Investing in fossil fuels shows little regard for climate change – Greenpeace.

Time is running out for people to make submission­s on a draft environmen­tal assessment plan over the proposed exploratio­n of two possible oilfields off the coast, between Richards Bay and Durban as well as Durban and Port Shepstone.

According to consultanc­y firm ERM: “Eni South Africa BV [Eni] and Sasol Africa Limited hold an exploratio­n right off the east coast... [and] are considerin­g conducting an exploratio­n drilling programme...”

The draft environmen­tal impact assessment stated: “Eni may drill up to six deep-water wells.”

The northern area is approximat­ely 62km from shore in water up to 2 100m deep, while the southern area is about 65km offshore in water up to 3km deep.

Greenpeace Africa’s senior climate and energy campaign manager Melita Steele said: “We do not believe there is any case for offshore drilling or developmen­t ... The latest intergover­nmental panel on climate change (IPCC) clearly indicates coal use needs to reduce by 67%, oil and gas use needs to reduce by 2030 in order to avoid catastroph­ic climate change beyond 1.5oC.”

The IPCC summary released this month stated human activities were estimated to have caused approximat­ely 1oC of global warming above pre-industrial levels.

“Global warming is likely to reach 1.5oC between 2030 and 2052 if it continues to increase at the current rate,” the report stated.

The World Wildlife Fund stated on its website global warming was likely to be the greatest cause of species’ extinction this century.

“Many of the world’s threatened species live in areas that will be severely affected. And climate change is happening too quickly for many species to adapt,” it said.

Steele said there was a similar argument to be made around oil as there was in coal. “If we’re taking climate change seriously, we cannot possibly be investing in any new fossil fuels.

“The IPCC report is essentiall­y saying we’re not on track to meet targets and if we want to get on track, we have to take much more ambitious action.”

Interested parties have until November 8 to make their submission­s to ERM at eni.offshore.

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