Tory Leader Kemi badenoch Has been slammed Labor For treatment Oil And Gas Areas in the form of “remnant of the past”.
It comes when she vows a conservative government North Sea The “foundation stone” of oil and gas economy.
Badenoch said that a Tory government would remove the oil and gas extracted from the continental shelf of Britain as much as possible, insisting that it is only its party that is “supporting the North Sea industry of Britain”.
With the major data of the oil and gas sector assembly at the Society of Petroleum Engineers Offshore Europe Conference in Aberdeen, Ms. Badenoch has used a speech to use a speech there: “Under conservators, British energy will strengthen British prosperity.”
She will insist: “Labor sees the North Sea as the remnant of the past; we see it as the foundation stone of the future of Britain.
“By restoring general knowledge for energy policy, we will unlock the billions in revenue, secure our supply, and rebuild confidence in the UK economy.”
Toryse has promised to abolish the “labor ban” on new oil and gas licenses, saying that industry would be free to do investigation and extract oil and gas.
Ms. Badenoch has also said that her party will ban “providing financial or publicity assistance abroad for the fossil fuel energy sector”, thus allowing UK oil and gas sector and its technology to promote its technology.
In addition, the North Sea Transition Authority will be renamed to the North Sea Authority, and will be given overraching mandate to “maximize our oil and gas extraction”.
Hitting her rivals, Ms. Badenoch would say in her speech that improvement in Nigel Faraj’s leadership, wants the “part-nasal” of the region, claiming that “the government and politicians run our oil and gas areas, take us back in the bad old days of the 1970s, when the government has controlled the British industries, on the ground”.
She will refuse to “export oil and gas technologies abroad by 2050 by 2050 by 2050 to strangle the Labor Energy Secretary Ed Milliband in her dogma and northern Sea in ideological and conceptual discovery” and “refusal of new oil and gas licenses and refuse to support UK companies. ,
Ms. Badenoch would say that contrast: “Conservative jobs, investment and energy are focused on achieving freedom.
“The foundation of economic development is inexpensive, abundant energy – and it should be our priority.
“This is why it is time to reverse the absurd, anti-rivalry, anti-business, anti-oil and gas, an anti-Britain ban on supporting UK companies on supporting Britain companies that export their world-agronic technologies abroad.”
Ms. Badenoch insisted that “nothing was done for British businesses to go to companies abroad”.
Tory leaders will claim: “It was, and is made, a crazy decision. And I say it needs to go. And when I am the Prime Minister, it will go.”
Her comments came as a David Whitehouse, the industry body offshore Energy, the Chief Executive Officer of the UK, said that “an important message was that the UK should produce its oil and gas”.
He said that the estimate shows that the UK would now need 10 billion to 15 billion barrels and gas between 2050 – the target date for the country to reach pure zero.
But Mr. Whitehouse said that Britain was currently to produce less than four billion barrels from the North Sea.
He said: “I believe that more than six billion barrels are a realistic goal for the country. We need the right policies to support it.
“And I think it is in our national interest that we put policies in this place that it becomes realistic, that we return to deliver six to seven billion barrels and gas.”
Mr. Whitehouse continued: “Even though we have not seen the level of exploration that the basin needs, we are still looking at some great discoveries in terms of gas discoveries.
“I think there is a real opportunity for the UK to produce more amount of gas in the coming years if we had the right environment.”
The UK government has been contacted for comment.