Tynwald rejects motion to invite applications for fresh hydrocarbons exploration
It's been 10 months since Crogga's licence to extract gas from an area off the Island's coast expired.
And now, a bid in Tynwald for government to invite applications for a fresh hydrocarbons exploration has been squashed by the Island's lawmakers.
In the sitting of parliament this week, Douglas Central MHK Chris Thomas called for a report with recommendations for debate and decision to be brought back by July next year:
Mr Thomas' motion was calling on government:
- to invite applications for a hydrocarbons exploration and production licence for previously licenced block 112/25 in its Territorial Seas; and
- to lay a report with recommendations for debate and decision at the July 2026 sitting of Tynwald on:
- the regulations, consenting requirements, North and Irish Sea standards of operatorship and stewardship, and other relevant policy and process documents, that would apply to hydrocarbon appraisal, flow testing and field development including co-location with offshore wind facilities;
- options to enhance seismic data and environmental studies to provide a full understanding of subsurface potential and risks, including the merits of national stewardship of the Island’s hydrocarbon resources.
But he didn't get the backing of the court, with 13 members of the House of Keys and four members of Legislative Council going against the motions.
SPEAKERS IN FAVOUR:
- Middle Stu Peters,
- Kate Lord-Brennan,
- Julie Edge (who also seconded the motion)
- and John Wannenburgh:
SPEAKERS AGAINST:
- Clare Barber,
- Michelle Haywood,
- Paul Craine
- and Rob Mercer:
VOTES
In the end, both parts of the motion were voted on separately, and each time, they were defeated.
Both votes ended with 10 members of the House of Keys for, and 13 members against, and in the Legislative Council, one member for and four against.
So for now, it looks like Tynwald is sticking with it's 2022 resolution to restrict the issuing of any further licences for gas extraction in Manx waters.
You can listen to the full debate here:
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