HC Deb 07 March 1986 vol 93 c285W
Mr. Eadie

asked the Secretary of State for Energy if he proposes to take any action within the ambit of his responsibility by meeting the appropriate trade unions and organisations to discuss the threatened industrial dispute in the North sea oil industry.

Mr. Buchanan-Smith

I understand that this matter is still under discussion between the employers and trade unions concerned. It would be inappropriate for me to intervene.

Mr. Eadie

asked the Secretary of State for Energy if he will list the oil companies and contractors involved onshore and offshore in North sea gas and oil exploration.

Mr. Buchanan-Smith

The latest published list of United Kingdom offshore licensees is given in appendix 2 of the annual report for the year 1984–85 published in accordance with the Continental Shelf Act 1964. I will write to the hon. Member with the information requested on onshore licensees. There is no list available of the many thousands of contractors involved in United Kingdom onshore and offshore oil and gas operations.

Mr. Eadie

asked the Secretary of State for Energy how many times he has met the United Kingdom Offshore Operators Association (UKOOA) from the beginning of 1985 to the present time.

Mr. Buchanan-Smith

My right hon. Friend and I frequently meet representatives of UKOOA both formally and informally, and will continue to do so, to discuss the many matters of mutual interest.

Mr. Eadie

asked the Secretary of State of Energy what consultations his Department has had with operators in the North sea in relation to current health and safety practices.

Mr. Buchanan-Smith

As required under legislation, my Department is holding formal consultations with North sea operators, on a number of matters including first aid, safety representatives and safety committees, reporting of accidents and various training guidance notes.

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