Murphy to ban onshore oil and gas exploration
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Today the Executive endorsed Economy Minister Conor Murphy’s proposal to ban onshore oil and gas exploration and production in the north.
Minister Murphy said: “Following today’s meeting of the Executive, I am pleased to announce a ban on all forms of onshore petroleum exploration and production – including fracking. I welcome the Executive’s collective commitment to tackling our ongoing dependence on fossil fuels.
“Reaching our net zero target by 2050 is both a legal requirement and a moral obligation which is why decarbonisation is central to my economic plans. I have listened to what the citizens across the north have had to say on this issue through the public consultation earlier this year and they overwhelmingly supported my proposal to ban onshore petroleum exploration and production.
“This action today takes us a step closer to ending our over reliance on fossil fuels which are at the mercy of unstable global commodity prices. It will help my department focus all its efforts on supporting the development and generation of renewable energy. Today’s announcement also brings us into line with other jurisdictions like the south of Ireland and Wales.
“I will introduce legislation to the Assembly to ban onshore petroleum licensing. This will require amendments to the Petroleum (Production) Act (Northern Ireland) 1964 and other regulations.”
The Minister concluded: “The time involved in drafting and consulting on the legislation as well as allowing for committee scrutiny means that the legislation will be introduced in late 2025. In the meantime, my department will not accept or process onshore petroleum licensing applications.”
Notes to editors:
1. The Department for the Economy has the power to grant licences “to explore for, bore for and get” onshore petroleum in Northern Ireland. This power was granted by the Petroleum (Production) Act (Northern Ireland) 1964 and has been supplemented by further legislation since then.
2. There are currently no active petroleum licences in Northern Ireland with the last active one relinquished in 2020.
3. There was a public consultation on onshore petroleum licensing from 15 January to 12 April 2024. Details of the consultation can be found on the DfE website.
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