Irish operators seek explanation after government reveals plans to end oil exploration

Oil and gas operators with assets in Ireland have sought clarification following the government’s announcement it plans to end all future oil exploration in the country due to its incompatibility with a low-carbon future.

 

During the UN Climate Action Summit on Monday evening An Taoiseach Leo Varadkar stated the Irish Government’s intention to phase out oil exploration licenses in the future.

 

Mr Varadkar said that Ireland’s Independent Climate Change Advisory Council had recommended that exploration for oil should end as it is incompatible with a low-carbon future. The Council recommend that exploration for natural gas should continue for now as a transition fuel.

 

Following Mr Varadkar’s statement at the summit, Europa Oil & Gas, Providence Resources, and Lansdowne Oil & Gas have issued statements saying they will seek clarification of the situation.

 

It is the understanding of these three companies that the phasing out of oil exploration only relates to future oil licences and not future gas licences.

 

Furthermore, it is their understanding that all of the options, licenses and leases already in place will be allowed to progress for their full duration.

 

Europa Oil and Gas and Providence both said they would be seeking clarification of the situation through the offices of the Irish Offshore Operators’ Association (IOOA).

 

IOOA is the representative organisation for the Irish offshore oil and gas industry. Its members are companies licensed by Government to explore for and produce oil and gas in Irish waters.

 

Responding to remarks by An Taoiseach, a spokesperson for the IOOA said in a statement on the 23rd September: “IOOA look forward to seeing the full detail of the proposals to be outlined in the Taoiseach’s speech at the Climate Action Summit.

 

“In particular we look forward to receiving the exact detail of the proposed implementation of today’s announcement regarding future exploration in Ireland.

 

“Our members remain committed to Ireland’s efforts to transition to renewable energy, however energy security for Ireland is an important part of that process and we will seek a meeting with Government in relation to the matter in the coming weeks.”

 

Europa has a large exploration position in Ireland, including its flagship Inishkea gas prospect which is located close to the Corrib gas field in the Slyne Basin.

 

Providence has interest in several licences offshore Ireland, including the Barryroe oil accumulation. A survey over two locations on the Barryroe field was recently completed with two more locations on the cards once and if Providence’s partner APEC delivers on its promised loan.

 

Lansdowne has interest in the Helvick field, which is situated some 40 km offshore Ireland in about 80 metres (265 feet) water depth.

 

It also has an interest in the Providence-operated SEL1/11, which contains the Barryroe field.

 

Source: Offshore Energy Today