19 Nov 2024 Regulating to deliver decommissioning: Pauline Innes' speech at the Offshore Decommissioning Conference
OGA Plan - Emissions Reduction Publications The OGA Plan (the Plan) on emissions reduction, which was published on 27 March 2024, sets out the NSTA’s requirements for how relevant persons can meet the Central Obligation, as set out in the Strategy, for Green House Gas (GHG) emissions reductions from oil and gas extraction. View more
OGA Plan - Emissions Reduction The OGA Plan on emissions reduction, which was published on 27 March 2024, sets out the NSTA’s requirements for how relevant persons can meet the Central Obligation, as set out in the Strategy, for Green House Gas (GHG) emissions reductions from oil and gas extraction. View more
Consultation on draft OGA Plan to reduce UKCS greenhouse gas emissions Consultations The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) sought views on a draft OGA Plan to reduce UK Continental Shelf greenhouse gas emissions from oil and gas production. View more
Consultation response on draft OGA Plan to reduce UKCS greenhouse gas emissions Consultations The North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) sought views on a draft OGA Plan to reduce UK Continental Shelf greenhouse gas emissions from oil and gas production. View more
OGA Plan sharpens focus on emissions reduction Press releases and announcements A new emissions reduction plan published today (27 March) by the North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has highlighted the need for action across the board on production decarbonisation – including action on flaring and venting and the electrification of oil and gas installations... View more
OGA Plan To Reduce UKCS Greenhouse Gas Emissions The requirement for rapid and sustained reductions in oil and gas production emissions continues to be essential. Under the OGA Strategy 1 (‘the Strategy’), relevant persons must take net zero into account within their decision-making processes. Download
Draft OGA Plan To Reduce GHG UKCS Emissions - slide pack at webinars in November 2023 Slides shown at webinars on 3 and 13 November 2023 Download