Monthly Archive: October 2018

Offshore Well Update

The BEIS Offshore Petroleum Regulator for Environment and Decommissioning (OPRED) has completed its review of the Environmental Statement for the Colter Appraisal Well.

Their decision and summary information is shown here under Corallian Energy Limited at:

Unsurprisingly the department for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy has prioritised Big Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy over the risk to the marine environment, local residents and local business. Whats more, no attempt has been made to reconcile the cumulative impact of this and other recent drilling approvals upon our climate system.

This is a government unfit to meet the medium term needs of a survivable planet, pressing on relentlessly with an agenda that passed it’s sell by date decades ago.

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Only an enlightened, conscious wave of voters can re balance the system top-down.

Meanwhile, we continue to provide the information needed to try to educate people to understand the local context of the failures, of local and central government and their agencies, to constrain the appetites of oil and gas companies before they eat us out of house and home.

 

Our response to Dr Peter Read’s follow up letter

Some might say, when in a hole……..

Here is Peter’s follow up letter:

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Here is our response:

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Peter is an Oil and Gas consultant based in Dorset.

Stuart Lane studies climate change.

Stuart Lane’s calculations have been shared with a Professor that specialises in atmospheric aerosols and methane. The professor has offered to perform a comprehensive modeling exercise of the methane impacts. He has also agreed with Stuart Lane that the calculations are clearly understating the climate impacts.