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The UK shale oil and gas industry: licensing, planning, and community engagement

23 June 2015, Central London, United Kingdom


Introduction
This seminar will provide a timely opportunity to assess the development of the shale industry in the UK.

The agenda will bring out latest thinking on the planning process and issues around selection of sites for exploration - including safeguarding National Parks, World Heritage Sites and UK water supplies - as well as the potential contribution of shale to the UK energy mix, and prospects for developing skills and investment for the sector.

It is scheduled with the Government’s ongoing bidding process for new onshore drilling licences and the establishment of the independent Task Force on Shale Gas.

The agenda includes keynote contributions from Ken Cronin, Chief Executive, UKOOG (United Kingdom Onshore Oil and Gas), Ed Mitchell, Executive Director of Environment and Business, Environment Agency and Rt Hon the Lord Smith of Finsbury, Chairman, Task Force on Shale Gas and former Chair, Environment Agency. The chairs are Lord Hollick, Chair, House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee and Lord Oxburgh, Board Member, Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST).

Overall, areas for discussion include:
• Opportunities and challenges for shale oil and gas development;
• Latest geological evidence and the UK’s potential shale gas resources;
• Key issues relating to environmental risks and regulation;
• Addressing the challenges in planning, community engagement, environmental impact and energy security;
• Examining the risks and benefits of extraction and an update from the Task Force on Shale Gas; and
• Moving from exploration to production and the industry priorities for commercialising shale.

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Speakers
  • Ken Cronin Chief Executive, United Kingdom Onshore Oil and Gas, United Kingdom
  • Ed Mitchell Executive Director of Environment and Business, Environment Agency, United Kingdom
  • Rt Hon the Lord Smith of Finsbury Chairman, Task Force on Shale Gas and former Chair, Environment Agency, United Kingdom
  • Professor Mike Stephenson Director of Science and Technology, British Geological Survey, United Kingdom
  • Professor Jim Watson Research Director, UK Energy Research Centre, United Kingdom
  • Andrew Austin Chief Executive Officer, IGas Energy, United Kingdom
  • John Beswick Director, Marriott Drilling Group, United Kingdom
  • Tony Bosworth Energy Campaigner, Friends of the Earth, United Kingdom
  • Jayne Francis-Ward Corporate Director, Policy, Planning and Corporate Services, Nottinghamshire County Council, United Kingdom
  • Jeremy Leggett Chairman, Carbon Tracker Initiative, United Kingdom
  • Dr Jim Marshall Policy and Business Adviser, Water UK, United Kingdom
  • Lord Oxburgh Board Member, Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology (POST), United Kingdom
  • Lord Hollick Chair, House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee, United Kingdom

Venue
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TBC, TBC, Central London, TBC, United Kingdom

Organised by
Westminster Energy, Environment and Transport Forum
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