Local MP Malcolm Bruce has expressed concern that thousands of jobs and billions of pounds of oil and gas sector revenue could be at risk unless the local infrastructure shortfall is addressed.
Speaking in a debate in Parliament today, the Gordon MP put the case to the Government for additional investment in the North East to help stimulate the energy sector ahead of the Comprehensive Spending Review this autumn. Moreover Mr Bruce outlined what the consequences to UK revenues would be if investment fell due to a lack of sufficient upgrades to the local infrastructure for the oil and gas sector.
Mr Bruce told MPs in Westminster Hall:
"Offshore oil and gas is in a mature phase where it has a more challenging and fragmented role than in the past, but, properly handled, will make a huge contribution to the UK's energy supply, investment, balance of payments and jobs as well as to the UK's deficit reduction and economic recovery.
"At the same time we have a growing new offshore renewable energy industry, sharing some of the same technologies and therefore offering diversification which is already heading for £2billion turnover and has the potential to grow - more than taking up any slack in the oil and gas sector.
"Indeed competition between these sectors could be inflationary in spite of the obvious synergies. If this causes cost inflation for offshore vessels, subsea equipment etc it could prejudice marginal investments.
"I believe it is important that UK Ministers understand the problems the North East of Scotland is currently facing to give these crucial industries the infrastructure they are entitled to expect.
"Compared with other energy centres around the world Aberdeen does not live up to its role as Europe's Offshore Energy Capital. As one correspondent put it: "Rail connections are poor and, if anything, in decline. Road to the north is very poor. Air needs sustaining and key connections improved.""
Figures derived from Oil and Gas UK's latest economic report indicate a 1 per cent reduction in investment could see:
In his debate Mr Bruce went onto ask the new energy minister for oil and gas, Charles Hendry MP, for the Government to adopt three points of action calling for the Minster to:
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