HC Deb 19 April 1990 vol 170 cc993-4W
Mr. Arbuthnot

To ask the Secretary of State for Energy whether he has any plans to award offshore petroleum production licences in the frontier exploration areas to the north and west of Scotland.

Mr. Peter Morrison

I am today making available a list of the licence areas for which applications will be invited in a round of licensing in the frontier exploration areas to the north and west of Scotland.

Eleven licences will be on offer in the frontier round. I shall place in the Libraries of both Houses a full list of the grouped blocks which will be on offer in the round.

The purpose of a separate round for frontier areas is to encourage a fresh start to exploration in areas which have been little explored in the past and where existing geological information is sparse or low in quality. A fresh start needs to be made to exploration in these areas if the contribution which the United Kingdom continental shelf makes to the economy is to be extended further in the next century.

To offset the high financial risks attached to exploration in the deep water areas concerned, the areas for licensing will be substantially larger than usual. Together, the 11 licences will cover 117 blocks. Licensees will be expected to carry out a programme of seismic exploration in the first part of the initial phase of the licence. It is expected that any drilling will normally take place in the second part of

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Attempted murder Ibid, also Criminal Attempts Act 1981
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Assisting offender by impeding his apprehension or prosecution in a case of murder. Criminal Law Act, 1967, Sec. 4(1).
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Infanticide Infanticide Act, 1938 Sec. 1(1)
Child destruction Infant Life (preservation) Act, 1929 Sec. 1
Causing death by reckless driving Road Traffic Act 1988 Sec. 1
Diminished responsibility Homicide Act 1957, Sec. 2
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Endangering life or causing harm by administering poison. Offences against the Person Act, 1861, Sec. 23.
Possession etc. of explosives with intent to endanger life. Explosives Substances Act, 1883, Sec. 3 (in part).

this phase. A feature of the licences granted in these areas will be extended terms to allow licensees longer periods in which to plan and carry out activity on the licences.

As soon as possible, I will publish in the London, Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes a formal announcement giving the detailed licence terms for frontier licences (including financial terms) and the basis on which awards will be made. Any additional licence conditions, the format of licence applications, and the information required will be available from my Department as soon as the Gazette notices have been published.

Applications will be returnable by a date in January or February 1991 which has yet to be determined.

I will shortly make available a list of the licence areas for which applications will be invited in a separate 12th round of licensing for the established petroleum areas of the UKCS.