UK's Rosebank Oil Field Gets Green Light
September 27 2023 - 4:58AM
Dow Jones News
By Yusuf Khan and Christian Moess Laursen
An oil field northwest of Shetland, off the coast of Scotland,
has been given the go-ahead to start pumping oil and gas, despite
concerns from environmental groups about starting new fossil-fuel
projects.
The Rosebank oil field was given the green light by the North
Sea Transition Authority on Wednesday for owners Equinor and Ithaca
Energy to start drilling, though this is not expected to start
until the second quarter of 2025 with production expected between
2026 and 2027. London-listed Ithaca said the parties will jointly
invest $3.8 billion in the field, with Equinor owning 80% of the
project, and the remaining owned by Ithaca.
"Rosebank stands as the largest undeveloped field in the U.K.,
and with the receipt of development consent from the NSTA, we are
now poised to embark on a journey that will not only provide
critically important domestic energy but also ignite substantial
economic impact," Ithaca's Executive Chairman Gilad Myerson
said.
At its peak the project should produce 69,000 barrels of oil and
44 million cubic feet of gas a day. Equinor said total recoverable
resources are estimated at around 300 million barrels of oil. The
project is expected to take place in two phases, the first
recovering 245 million barrels of oil.
The U.K. government said the project will boost energy security,
with a direct investment of 8 billion pounds ($9.72 billion)
according to estimates from Equinor.
The move to approve the site comes as the U.K. government looks
to loosen rules around environmental regulations, for example
pushing a ban on sales of new petrol and diesel cars to 2035,
though it says it is committed to net-zero.
"We are investing on our world-leading renewable energy but, as
the independent Climate Change Committee recognize, we will need
oil and gas as part of that mix on the path to net zero and so it
makes sense to use our own supplies from North Sea fields such as
Rosebank," the U.K. government's energy security secretary, Claire
Coutinho, said in a statement.
At 0812 GMT, Ithaca Energy's shares were up 7.7% at 175.00
pence, while Equinor traded 1.3% higher at NOK351.20.
Write to Yusuf Khan at yusuf.khan@wsj.com and Christian Moess
Laursen at christian.moess@wsj.com
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