§ Mr. Grimondasked the Secretary of State for Energy what salaries he proposes to offer the chairman and members of the BNOC.
§ Mr. VarleyThe salaries of the Chairman and members of the BNOC are currently under consideration, and I cannot, therefore, yet say what they will be.
§ Mr. Grimondasked the Secretary of State for Energy on what terms it is proposed that the National Coal Board's operations in the North Sea oilfields should be taken over by BNOC.
§ Mr. John SmithThe proposed transfer provision is set out in Clause 13 of the Petroleum and Submarine Pipe-lines Bill.
§ Mr. Skeetasked the Secretary of State for Energy (1) what are the projected revenues of the National Oil Account in the years consecutively from 1975 to 1982; and if he will itemise those revenues by sources in the years mentioned;
(2) what is the anticipated expenditure both on capital and revenue account likely to be incurred by the BNOC for the year 1975 and consecutively to 1982.
§ Mr. VarleyThe revenues flowing into the National Oil Account and the future expenditure of the British National Oil Corporation cannot be forecast at this stage, since they depend on a wide variety 81W of unknown circumstances, including the outcome of present participation negotiations, the extent of BNOC's future commitments in further offshore discoveries, and the growth of BNOC's downstream activities.