The Scotsman

Cross-party MPS urge Sunak to end plans to ‘max out’ north sea oil and gas

- Rebecca Speare-cole scotsman.com

More than 50 cross-party MPS and peers have urged Prime Minister Rishi Sunak to end the current approach to “max out” North Sea oil and gas.

The members of the all-party parliament­ary group (APPG) on climate wrote to the Prime Minister with a list of demands to enact ahead of the UN COP16 biodiversi­ty and COP29 climate summits in October and November.

In the letter yesterday, they listed five measures to “accelerate action to cut emissions, protect nature and rebuild the UK’S unique political consensus”. This included living up to promises made at COP28 in Dubai to transition away from fossil fuels, and ending the Government’s plans to “max out” North Sea oil and gas.

During the 2023 conference last December, all countries agreed to move away from oil and gas. However, Mr Sunak has continued to support the licensing of new oil and gas fields in the North Sea after arguing that using every last drop of oil is “absolutely the right thing to do”.

Green MP Caroline Lucas, who signed the letter, said: “When the Prime Minister entered Downing Street he promised to protect the environmen­t. But instead he has U-turned on once leading climate policies, approved the largest undevelope­d oil field in the North Sea and weaponised green policies.

“If the Government is to secure any success at future critical internatio­nal negotiatio­ns then the Prime Minister must heed the demands of cross-party parliament­arians.”

Another signatory, Labour MP Afzal Khan, said: “Instead of chasing after the last drop of North Sea oil and retreating from responsibi­lity, the Prime Minister must honour our domestic and global climate goals to send a clear message to world leaders this year.”

The group of parliament­arians, which also includes former Conservati­ve environmen­t minister Zac Goldsmith and Tory MPS Pauline Latham and Tracey Crouch, called on the Prime Minister to secure UK membership of the Beyond

Oil and Gas Alliance ahead of COP29.

The alliance – started by Costa Rica and Denmark – aims to elevate the issue of oil and gas production phase-out in internatio­nal climate dialogues. Members include France, Spain, Denmark, Ireland, Costa Rica and Sweden with Wales as a sub-national government member.

Robbie Macpherson, senior political adviser at Uplift and secretaria­t lead for the Climate APPG, said: “The UK has a big job to restore its green credential­s on the world stage.

“Joining the Beyond Oil and Gas Alliance ahead of COP29, alongside ending new North Sea oil and gas projects, would send a clear signal that the UK is ready to lead the transition away from fossil fuels, and work with other nations to do so, too.”

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