Description of impact
Pioneering research by Professor Alex Kemp and colleagues Linda Stephen and Sola Kasim at the University of Aberdeen has analysed the economic aspects of decommissioning activity in the UK continental shelf (UKCS) and the related issues of change of use of oil assets and the prospects for carbon capture and storage. This work has been used by Government and industry to inform decision-making and financial planning to introduce financial security for decommissioning. In particular, the research has highlighted the potential size and timing of decommissioning including the sensitivity of the economic limit (COP date) to oil price behaviour and the implications of complex tax issues on the viability of the process.Professor Kemp and his team’s research also demonstrated how change of use of oil assets such as pipelines could make a major contribution to enhancing the possibility that CO2 carbon capture and storage could become economically viable. Kemp’s research has informed recent initiatives made by oil company operators and the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) and has provided key guidance relating to the cost advantages from the reuse of oil-related infrastructure facilities to meet Net Zero emissions goals.
Themes
Professor Kemp’s research findings have (1) informed practice within the financial management of the oil industry; (2) underpinned feasibility studies by both industry operators and regulators; and (3) informed UK Government strategy on carbon capture and storage.Impact status | Impact Completed (Open) |
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Category of impact | Economic Impacts |
Keywords
- Economic
- decommissioning activity
Documents & Links
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Research output
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An Optimised Investment Model of the Economics of Integrated Returns from CCS Deployment in the UK/UKCS
Research output: Working paper › Discussion paper
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The economics of CO2-EOR cluster developments in the UK Central North Sea
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Economic and Tax Issues relating to Decommissioning in the UKCS: the 2016 Perspective
Research output: Working paper › Discussion paper
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Financial Liability for Decommissioning in the UKCS: the Comparative Effects of LOCs, Surety Bonds, and Trust Funds
Research output: Working paper
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Economic Aspects of Prospective Decommissioning Activity in the UKCS to 2030
Research output: Working paper