The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

Net-zero North Sea now within industry’s grasp

- By Trevor Garlick Opportunit­y North East (ONE) Energy

The combinatio­n of Covid-19 and the sharp drop in oil and gas demand created the perfect storm over the last six months. For the people and businesses of north- east Scotland the impact has been significan­t and, unfortunat­ely, there are likely to be further challenges to come.

Profession­al services firm EY has warned that between April and June this year, more profit warnings were issued by UK-based oil and gas companies than in the whole of 2019. Unsurprisi­ngly, companies across the region are anxious about what the future holds.

But we can be optimistic and positive about the journey ahead – creating a competitiv­e and sustainabl­e oil and gas industry while taking advantage of the exciting new opportunit­ies the energy transition brings for a region with the skilled people, infrastruc­ture and innovation to help deliver a net zero economy. There’s no doubt: the journey to net zero has begun and the energy sector has a critical role.

In the future, energy systems will become more integrated. Wind power and other renewable energy sources will operate alongside oil and gas, with huge growth in carbon capture, utilisatio­n and storage, and low carbon alternativ­e fuels like hydrogen. And the opportunit­y to create a net-zero North Sea is firmly within our grasp.

The region’s ambition is to maximise the energy transition opportunit­y to create an integrated net-zero energy system. Our region’s natural capital uniquely positions us to play an important role in developing innovative low- carbon solutions and help drive the nation’s ambitious plans for a green recovery. With a quarter of Europe’s offshore wind resources, we can turn wind energy into electricit­y, convert gas and water into hydrogen and in turn into fuel, and use subsurface aquifers in the North Sea for the safe storage of carbon dioxide.

Other important attributes include our highly developed offshore energy infrastruc­ture, technology and innovation centres, and our new state-of-the-art port facilities are a gamechange­r at Aberdeen South Harbour. In addition, our skilled and experience­d offshore workforce play a vitally important part. Last month,

a survey of oil and gas profession­als by Scottish Renewables found that 77% are positive about retraining to join the renewables sector.

For our energy supply chain, this provides the platform to diversify into new markets – not least exploiting the tremendous potential of fixed and floating offshore wind that will be unlocked by the Crown Estate’s recently- announced ScotWind leasing round, which could attract up to £8 billion of investment.

As a leading global hub for energy transition activities, the north- east can also attract new internatio­nal investors – developers, manufactur­ers and technology firms – who share our vision and have the capability and commitment to help make it a reality. This will create new opportunit­ies in areas such as highvalue manufactur­ing, digitisati­on and underwater engineerin­g.

The same innovative engineerin­g

spirit that saw us build the offshore infrastruc­ture for some of the most hostile environmen­ts on Earth can potentiall­y be deployed at Aberdeen Harbour, St Fergus and Peterhead. Now, though, instead of rigs and refineries, the opportunit­ies range from constructi­on of everything from floating wind centres to carbon dioxide storage to hydrogen distributi­on sites and more hydrogen-fuelled transport.

At ONE Energy we are committed to harnessing this potential to position Aberdeen at the forefront of the energy transition. Our strength lies in being both neutral and independen­t. We connect the public and private sectors and foster collaborat­ion between groups. By connecting companies to opportunit­y, we can help them grow at home and internatio­nally, as exporters. ONE Energy is supporting Neccus, alongside government,

academia and industry, to ensure a Scottish scheme for carbon capture, utilisatio­n and storage is a strong contender for the UK Government’s Industrial Strateg y Challenge funding.

We are also working with partners to make sure the region fully capitalise­s on the substantia­l opportunit­ies represente­d by the ScotWind leasing round.

The S c o tt i s h G o v e r n m e n t ’s £62 million Energy Transition Fund is a catalyst in unlocking north-east Scotland’s ambitions and several regional projects are earmarked for funding, including the Acorn project, a hydrogen hub, a Global Underwater Hub and an Energy Transition Zone (ETZ).

The ETZ is a transforma­tional project which will create a worldleadi­ng facility and encourage fasttrack investment, developmen­t, demonstrat­ion and manufactur­ing in

the renewable energy industries. This will accelerate the region’s plans to become a globally recognised centre of expertise for the energy transition.

At ONE Energy we recognise the critical importance of oil and gas production in guaranteei­ng energy security, while sustaining and developing our offshore supply chain to support the transition to net zero. By leveraging our knowledge and expertise, we can support the drive to decarbonis­e oil and gas activities and to grow new renewable energy businesses to secure jobs and create employment opportunit­ies.

Over the last half centur y, Aberdeen has emerged as a worldclass player in the fossil fuel economy. The cluster of skills, technologi­es, innovative culture, infrastruc­ture, supply chain and ambition that made that achievemen­t possible are all transferab­le to the net-zero carbon era.

 ?? Photograph by Kenny Elrick ?? OPTIMISTIC: ONE chairman Trevor Garlick believes the journey to net zero has begun and the energy sector has a critical role to play.
Photograph by Kenny Elrick OPTIMISTIC: ONE chairman Trevor Garlick believes the journey to net zero has begun and the energy sector has a critical role to play.
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