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Tory leader Kemi Badenoch slams Labour for treating oil and gas sector as a ‘relic of the past’

TORY leader Kemi Badenoch hit the oil and gas industry as a “remnant of the past”.

It promises that a conservative government will make the North Sea oil and gas into the “cornerstone” of the economy.

Badenoch added that a Torah government would produce as many oils and gas as possible the British continental shelf, and that she would insist that it is only the party that supports the North Sea industry ”.

At the Offshore European Conference of the Offshore Association in Aberdeen, important figures from the oil and gas sector will use a speech there: “British energy under conservatives will strengthen British welfare.”

He will insist: “The worker sees the North Sea as a remnant of the past, we see it as the cornerstone of the future of England.

“By bringing back common sense to energy policy, we will unlock billions of revenues, secure our supply and rebuild the confidence in the UK economy.”

Tories promised to end the “ban on workers on new oil and gas licenses and said that the industry would be free to carry out discovery works and obtain oil and gas.

Tories promised to terminate the “ban on workers” on new oil and gas licenses

Tories promised to terminate the “ban on workers” on new oil and gas licenses (Jonathan Brady/Pa)

Ms. Badenoch also said that her party would reversal the prohibition of providing financial or promotional support in the fossil fuel energy sector abroad abroad, and thus allow Britain to encourage the oil and gas sector and technology abroad.

In addition, the North Sea Transition Authority will be renamed as the North Sea authority and considering the inclusive task to örmek maximizing the removal of our oil and gas ”.

Miss Badenoch, who hit his rivals, will say that the reform led by Nigel Farage wants the sector to “partially transnationalization ve, and that“ the government and politicians manage our oil and gas fields, that the government controls the British industries and took them back to the bad old days.

Labor Energy Secretary Ed Miliband will be accused of görçüt strangling the North Sea in the search for dogmatic and net zero by 2050 ”and“ rejecting new oil and gas licenses and rejecting the UK companies exporting oil and gas technologies abroad ”.

On the contrary, Ms. Badenoch will say: “Conservatives focus on securing business, investment and energy independence.

“The basis of economic growth is cheap, abundant energy – and this must be our priority.

“Therefore, it is time to overthrow the anti-British ban to support England companies exporting world leader technologies abroad.”

Mrs Badenoch said, “To insist that he has done nothing, to see the targeted jobs for British businesses to go to companies coming from abroad”.

The leader of the Tora will claim: “It was a crazy decision and left. And I say it should go. And it will go when I am the prime minister.”

Business Energy Secretary Ed Miliband was accused of başar drowning the North Sea during the dogmatic and ideological follow -up of the net zero ”.

Business Energy Secretary Ed Miliband was accused of başar drowning the North Sea during the dogmatic and ideological follow -up of the net zero ”. (Aaron Chown/Pa Tel)

Comments, Open Marine energies, David Whitehouse, General Manager of the England’s industrial organ, said that Britain is an important message that England should produce its own oil and gas ”.

He said that the estimates show that Britain will need 10 billion to 15 billion barrels of oil and gas between 2050 now – the target date for the country to reach the net zero.

However, Mr. Whitehouse added that England has a course to produce less than four billion barrels from the North Sea.

He said: “I believe it is a realistic target for more than six billion barrels. We need the right policies to support this.

“And I think, according to our national interests, we make policies realistic, we return to offer six to seven barrels of oil and gas.”

Mr. Whitehouse continued: ıs Although we haven’t seen the level of discovery that the basin needs, we still see some wonderful discoveries in terms of gas discoveries.

“I think there is a real opportunity for England to produce much more of its own gas demand if we had the right environment in the coming years.”

For a comment, the United Kingdom was contacted.

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