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Key Facts: The North Sea Transition Deal

18/10/2023

The North Sea Transition Deal (NSTD) is the first deal of its kind by a G7 country.

It’s a transformative partnership between the UK Government and the offshore oil and gas sector, which is harnessing the power, people and skills of the industry to help the UK meet net zero emissions by 2050, affordably and at pace. 

The deal encompasses five aspects of decarbonisation::

  1. Carbon capture and storage
  2. Hydrogen
  3. Supply decarbonisation
  4. Supply chain transformation
  5. People and skills

The story so far...

The North Sea Transition Deal is progressing well, thanks to the efforts of the industry, government and other key stakeholders.

By 2030, the deal will unlock up to £16bn of investment, secure up to 40,000 energy jobs, reduce emissions by up to 60mn metric tons/year and springboard exciting low carbon solutions.

Through collaboration, the deal is addressing the challenge of decarbonising the UK’s oil and gas supply, while ensuring the UK benefits from a homegrown transition to a lower-carbon economy.

Former OEUK Chief Executive Deirdre Michie OBE said:
The North Sea Transition Deal is a transformative partnership which will harness the expertise of the UK offshore oil and gas industry to urgently meet the country’s climate ambitions of net zero emissions by 2050.

It will unlock billions of pounds of investment and see government and industry work together to deliver a homegrown energy transition, realising innovative low-carbon solutions that can be exported globally.

The deal will safeguard UK energy security, providing affordable energy to millions of households, secure tens of thousands of jobs in industrial heartlands across the country and support the UK economy. It is the first deal of its kind by any G7 country and a striking example of the UK showing global leadership on climate change ahead of COP26.

The North Sea Deal will help to:

  • Support the creation of up to 40,000 new energy jobs in industrial heartlands across the UK.
  • Cut UK emissions by 60mn metric tons/year. With 15mn metric tons/year of reductions from industry production by 2030 - the equivalent of annual emissions from 90% of the UK’s homes.
  • Boost the world-leading infrastructure.
  • Carbon capture and storage – which the Committee on Climate Change says is necessary to tackle climate change.
  • Kickstart hydrogen here in the UK, building a platform to provide an alternative for heating, heavy industry, and transport.
  • Ensure energy communities like Aberdeen and Teesside can transition, retain jobs and skills and create a diverse and inclusive workforce.
  • Reduce reliance on imported oil and gas – and their associated emissions.

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