Environmental Organization Sues UK Over The Shell Gas Field

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Greenpeace filed a lawsuit against the UK government on Tuesday, alleging that it enabled Shell to develop a North Sea gas field without first analyzing its environmental impact.

According to the environmental group, the Jackdaw field off the Scottish coast was approved in June without taking into account the damage caused by the burning of the extracted gas.

“We believe this is an astonishing dereliction of the government’s legal duty, and we won’t let it stand,” Philip Evans, oil and gas transition campaigner for Greenpeace UK, said in a statement.

Citing the findings of an offshore energy regulator, the government, Tuesday, insisted that the project “will not have a significant effect on the environment.”

Work is due to start in the third quarter of this year, with first supplies expected to come on stream in mid-2024.
The British government, while seeking to make the UK a net-zero carbon emitter by 2050, is also wishing to boost fossil fuel supplies as the invasion of Ukraine by major oil and gas producer, Russia, cuts output and boosts prices.

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Greenpeace, on Tuesday, claimed that Jackdaw gas would not ease a “UK energy crisis, or have any effect on energy bills because it belongs to Shell, and will be sold on international markets to the highest bidder.”

It added that the gas, when burnt, was set to generate more CO2 than the annual emissions of Ghana.

In a separate statement, the British energy giant Shell said the Jackdaw project was progressing and “has the potential to produce more than six percent of the UK gas production at a time when the UK energy security is critically required.”

AFP

 

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