凯尔·斯塔默 (Keir Starmer) 软化了对英国石油和天然气的立场

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英国工党领袖凯尔·斯塔默 (Keir Starmer) 最近宣布,如果他在下次选举中掌权,他将禁止发放新的石油和天然气勘探许可证,分析师伍德·麦肯齐 (Wood Mackenzie) 表示,这在很大程度上被视为一种象征性姿态。世界自然资源行业决策情报的领先提供商。

上游首席分析师格雷格·罗迪克表示,由于现有许可证上的所有活动都将被允许继续进行,斯塔默先生的声明甚至可以被解读为工党先前立场的软化。

“工党表示,变化只会影响新许可证的提供,”罗迪克先生说。“现有许可证中的机会更加重要,近年来,勘探钻探已经降至历史低点。”

Wood Mackenzie 估计,英国尚未找到略高于 10 亿桶油当量的潜在资源。这绝大多数位于现有的勘探许可证上,最后一个商业发现的新面积是在 2012 年授予的。前两轮许可证未能兑现任何钻探承诺,上一轮的第一口勘探井只能预计在 (2020 年)今年将进行钻探。

“简而言之,该行业长期以来就有机会获得英国最具前景的土地,而且基本上已经这样做了,”罗迪克说。“不能保证会发现新的商业发现。鉴于英国大陆架的成熟,这些发现可能很小,而且不太可能扭转这一趋势。”

“考虑到英国充满挑战的环境,开放区域将被认为风险更高,不太可能吸引行业领先勘探商的注意,”罗迪克补充道。

北海石油和天然气分析师杰西卡·布鲁尔在该公司位于伦敦的办公室发表讲话时表示,工党停止发放新勘探许可证的决定不会像其他因素那样影响未来的投资决策。

“暴利税(能源利润税)的引入以及工党财政提案的不确定性将成为英国新石油和天然气项目投资面临的最大障碍,”布鲁尔女士补充道。

英国还有什么可玩的?

Wood Mackenzie 估计,英国已批准的在产油气田将生产近 50 亿桶油当量。最终投资决策 (FID) 项目、储量增长和现有发现的潜力总计达 30 亿桶油当量。

“重新 FID 绿地项目(总计近 20 亿桶油当量)是最明显的开发候选项目,因为许多项目都已‘行动就绪’,”布鲁尔女士说。“工党表示将尊重现有许可证的新发展。从长远来看,财政政策的结果将对项目产生更大的影响。”

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Keir Starmer softens stance on UK oil and gas

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The recent announcement by Keir Starmer, the leader of the UK’s Labour Party, that he will ban new oil and gas exploration licences if he gains power at the next election will be viewed as a largely symbolic gesture according to analysts Wood Mackenzie, the leading provider of decision intelligence for the world’s natural resources sector.

Principal Analyst Upstream, Greg Roddick, said that because all activity on existing licences will be allowed to continue, Mr. Starmer’s announcement could even be interpreted as a softening of Labour’s previous position.

“Labour has said changes would only impact the offer of new licences,” Mr. Roddick says. “Opportunities in existing licences are more material and, in recent years, exploration drilling has already dropped to historic lows.”

Wood Mackenzie estimates that the UK has yet-to-find prospective resources of just over 1 billion boe. This is overwhelmingly located on existing exploration licences and the last new acreage to see a commercial discovery was awarded in 2012. The previous two licencing rounds failed to deliver any drilling commitments and the first exploration well from the last round in (2020) is only expected to be drilled this year.

“In short, the industry has long had the opportunity to secure the most prospective UK acreage and has largely already done so,” Roddick says. "There is no guarantee that new, commercial discoveries will be found. Those that are will likely be small and are unlikely to reverse the trend given the maturity of the UK Continental Shelf.”

“Given the challenging environment in the UK, open acreage would be considered much higher-risk and is unlikely to attract the attention of the industry’s leading explorers,” Roddick adds.

Speaking at the company’s offices in London, North Sea Oil & Gas Analyst Jessica Brewer said that Labour’s decision to stop new exploration licences would not impact future investment decisions as much as other factors.

“The introduction of a windfall tax (the Energy Profits Levy) and the uncertainty around the Labour Party’s fiscal proposals will be the biggest hurdles facing investment in new oil and gas projects in the UK,” Ms. Brewer added.

What is there left to play for in the UK?

Wood Mackenzie estimates that there almost five billion boe are set to be produced from onstream and approved UK oil and gas fields. The potential from pre-final investment decision (FID) projects, reserve growth and existing discoveries adds up to a further three billion boe.

“Pre-FID greenfield projects [which add up to nearly 2 billion boe] are the most obvious development candidates, given many are ‘sanction ready’,” Ms. Brewer said. “Labour has indicated new developments on existing licences will be respected. The outcome of fiscal policy will have a greater bearing on projects in the longer-term.”

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