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Next steps for the onshore oil and gas industry

15 June 2017 09:00-13:00, London, United Kingdom


Introduction
This seminar will provide the opportunity to discuss next steps for the onshore oil and gas industry in the UK.

Following the expected completion of the Shale Wealth Fund consultation, and in light of exploratory drilling moving forwards in North Yorkshire and Lancashire, delegates will assess the priorities for delivering new onshore projects and for securing the economic climate and investment to drive growth in the sector, as well as the implications locally and nationally for future policy decisions.

We also expect discussion on the issues surrounding project development, lessons that can be learnt from developments outside the UK, and the opportunities for partnership.

Further sessions examine the ecological impacts of onshore development, including remaining issues over environmental contamination, emissions and noise in local communities - as well as the future of regulatory frameworks to address these concerns

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Speakers
  • James Clarke Deputy Head of Shale Gas, BEIS, United Kingdom
  • Mark Ellis-Jones Project Executive, Onshore Oil & Gas Programme, Environment , United Kingdom
  • Professor Mike Stephenson Director of Science and Technology, British Geological Surve, United Kingdom
  • Ken Cronin Chief Executive, UKOOG, United Kingdom

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tbc, tbc, London, tbc, United Kingdom

Organised by
Westminster Forum Projects
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