Explanatory Note on Valuation of Greenhouse Gas Emissions The OGA Strategy makes clear that quantification of the societal costs of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions is an integral component of expected economic value estimates for activities undertaken in the UKCS. Download
Notification of Application: Carbon Dioxide Appraisal and Storage Licence : UK Continental Shelf: Southern North Sea : 2 February 2021 CCS notice january 2021 Download
Notification of Application: Carbon Dioxide Appraisal and Storage Licence : Liverpool Bay - 22/06/2020 Download
Notification of Application: Carbon Dioxide Appraisal and Storage Licence : Liverpool Bay 22/06/2020 Download
Gas-to-Wire: UK SNS & EIS: September 2018 In this document, the Authority sets out to describe the technical considerations associated with gas-to-wire in the SNS and EIS Download
Stewardship Expectation 11: Net Zero This Stewardship Expectation sets out the Authority’s view as to how Industry should manage existing operations and new developments in order to reduce their GHG emissions and support delivery of the UK’s net zero target. Download
The move to Net Zero The NSTA is fully committed to enabling the achievement of the UK government's commitment to reach net zero emissions by 2050 View more
Energy integration NSTA analysis shows the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) can make a major contribution to net zero. Oil and gas infrastructure and capabilities can be leveraged for CCS, offshore wind deployment, and hydrogen transport and storage. View more
Carbon capture and storage Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is critical to the UK achieving net zero – government aims to capture and store 20-30 million tonnes of CO2 per year by 2030 and over 50 million tonnes/yr by 2035. View more