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Meeting of the Parliament 06 March 2024 [Draft]

06 Mar 2024 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Oil and Gas Industry
Lumsden, Douglas Con North East Scotland Watch on SPTV

I am just about to talk about gross value added to highlight the importance of the oil and gas industry, which the Labour Party would turn its back on by turning off the taps. The oil and gas industry accounted for over £20 billion of Scotland’s GVA in 2022-23. That was nearly 11 per cent of Scotland’s total GVA.

The economic impact of losing the oil and gas sector should not be underestimated. The Scottish Government’s own figures show that there would be a loss of £7 billion by 2050. Those jobs would not be replaced by green jobs, and they would be less well paid and would have a lower GVA than jobs in the oil and gas sector. Again, that is according to the Government’s own figures. It is time for this devolved Government to be honest with people and tell us how that money will be replaced in the Scottish economy and how the gap will be filled.

On the SNP’s presumption against oil and gas exploration, Reform Scotland stated:

“It would be a ridiculous position for Scotland to find itself in if it ends up having to import fossil fuels for a period while simultaneously boasting about a decline in domestic production, all the while losing skilled workers.”

I agree that it would be “ridiculous”—it would be absolutely bonkers.

The loss of skilled workers is a huge concern. The energy sector workers survey found that there are too many barriers to oil and gas workers moving into green jobs. It also found that more information was needed and that the support and help for those in the industry who are looking for a new opportunity simply are not there yet.

The First Minister recently visited the north-east. Although he may have had soundbites on how important the oil and gas industry is, we all know that words are cheap; it is actions that count. The First Minister is not pulling the wool over the eyes of anyone in the north-east. He was there not to try to save offshore workers’ jobs but to try to save one job and one job only—that of Stephen Flynn.

The First Minister sits on the fence so often that his backside must be full of splinters. He masquerades as a friend of the oil and gas industry, but we all know that it is the grubby deal with the Greens that he values most. While the Bute house agreement exists, the oil and gas industry will always be demonised by this devolved Government, and that is driving away investment.

We know what the priorities of the SNP-Green devolved Government are, and they are not our priorities. While it is talking about independence, we are talking about jobs, prosperity, economic growth, investing in our industries, supporting our oil and gas industry, and investing in new technologies. The SNP is against Aberdeen being Europe’s oil and gas capital. It is against Rosebank and the £8 billion of investment that it brings. It is against Cambo and against new licences in the north-east.

As our motion points out, the Labour Party is no better on the topic. Labour has also confirmed that it would block any requests for new licences. It has said that it would cut the oil and gas investment allowance. Offshore Energies UK said that that move would lead to 42,000 job losses and £26 billion of economic value being wiped out.

There is only one party in here that supports new oil and gas licences, and that is the Scottish Conservatives. There is only one party in here that understands the economic importance of the oil and gas industry, and that is the Scottish Conservatives. There is only one party in here that will stand up for thousands of workers in the oil and gas industry, and that is the Scottish Conservatives.

I move,

That the Parliament recognises the vital role that oil and gas plays in Scotland’s energy mix and in supporting tens of thousands of Scottish jobs, particularly in the north east, and in providing vital energy security; condemns the Scottish Government’s “presumption against new exploration for oil and gas” as stated in its draft Energy Strategy and Just Transition Plan, as well as the Scottish National Party administration’s failure to welcome new oil and gas developments such as Rosebank, which will boost UK energy security and the economy with a direct investment of over £8 billion as well as providing nearly 1,600 jobs; further condemns the Labour Party’s intention to block any new oil and gas licences and its proposed extended windfall tax, which the OEUK has warned will lead to “42,000 job losses” and £26 billion of economic value being wiped out; acknowledges that there is a climate emergency and, therefore, welcomes that the UK has become the first major economy to halve emissions from their peak; notes that a just transition is needed to meet net zero targets, but believes that this must not leave any industry or community behind and cannot be achieved without the investment, innovation and skills from the oil and gas sector, and calls on the Scottish Government and the Labour Party to end their reckless assault on North Sea oil and gas workers and Scotland’s economy.

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Annabelle Ewing) SNP
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-12388, in the name of Douglas Lumsden, on backing Scotland’s oil and gas sector. 15:59
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
The oil and gas sector continues to be one of the most important issues in Scottish politics today—and rightly so. Tens of thousands of jobs depend on it, th...
Kevin Stewart (Aberdeen Central) (SNP) SNP
Would Mr Lumsden care to comment on the extension of the windfall tax on the oil and gas industry, which will damage the north-east of Scotland? How will he ...
Douglas Lumsden Con
I will gladly respond to Kevin Stewart. Yes, I am disappointed that the windfall tax has been extended, but let us have a think about what the other parties ...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
As Douglas Lumsden is so keen on economic growth, what does it say about his Government’s performance that we have had seven quarters of decline in gross dom...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Members need to speak through the chair.
Douglas Lumsden Con
I am just about to talk about gross value added to highlight the importance of the oil and gas industry, which the Labour Party would turn its back on by tur...
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Thank you, Mr Lumsden. I call the Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy, Màiri McAllan, to speak to and move amendment—
The Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy (Màiri McAllan) SNP
Presiding Officer, thank you—
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
Cabinet secretary, I had not quite finished. I need to read out the number of the amendment. I call the cabinet secretary to speak to and move amendment S6M...
The Cabinet Secretary for Wellbeing Economy, Net Zero and Energy (Màiri McAllan) SNP
Thank you, Presiding Officer. I am delighted to contribute to this important debate on the future of Scotland’s oil and gas sector, which is a sector that i...
Douglas Lumsden Con
The cabinet secretary talks about prosperity. Does she support the award of a licence to the Rosebank oil field, the investment of over £8 billion that that ...
Màiri McAllan SNP
I have already been quite clear that I do not think that the decision that was taken on Rosebank was the right one. The Scottish Government has many concerns...
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Can the cabinet secretary remind the Parliament how much more of our emissions, proportionately, come from imported oil and gas than from oil and gas sourced...
Màiri McAllan SNP
I do not deny the importance of oil and gas to Scotland’s energy mix; in fact, I opened my speech with an acknowledgement of their current importance. Howeve...
Maurice Golden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the cabinet secretary take an intervention?
Màiri McAllan SNP
I am afraid that I do not have a great deal of time. Through our plan, we have set out a responsible and balanced set of proposals for an approach to future...
Kevin Stewart SNP
Will the cabinet secretary give way?
The Deputy Presiding Officer SNP
The cabinet secretary should be starting to conclude her remarks.
Màiri McAllan SNP
I am afraid that I cannot give way. It is worth noting before I conclude that the UK budget that was announced earlier today has extended the windfall tax r...
Daniel Johnson (Edinburgh Southern) (Lab) Lab
When the Conservatives lodged the motion, last week, it was clear what they wanted. They wanted a big bust-up, a big debate and big dividing lines. Let me tr...
Brian Whittle (South Scotland) (Con) Con
That was a good rant, but I wonder what the member says to the fact that the Office for Budget Responsibility has said that, since 2010, Britain has had the ...
Daniel Johnson Lab
The OECD figures speak for themselves. We have had seven quarters of economic decline in GDP per head. If Mr Whittle wants to choose partial statistics, that...
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
Is Daniel Johnson going to talk about all the stuff that he is talking about or the stuff in the motion? Is he going to talk about Labour’s policy on oil and...
Daniel Johnson Lab
They are the same thing. The Conservatives want to base the debate on economic growth, and that is exactly what I am doing. Let us come back to the motion. ...
The Minister for Energy, Just Transition and Fair Work (Gillian Martin) SNP
Daniel Johnson’s party colleagues have said that a windfall tax would support new nuclear in the rest of the UK. Does he agree that it should be diverted to ...
The Presiding Officer (Alison Johnstone) NPA
You should be closing, Mr Johnson.
Daniel Johnson Lab
I will explain. We will set up Great British energy, which will create 50,000 clean power jobs in Scotland, create investment in Grangemouth and in ports and...
Liam McArthur (Orkney Islands) (LD) LD
It is safe to say that the debate has not panned out quite as Douglas Lumsden and Douglas Ross intended. I assume that Jeremy Hunt and Rishi Sunak are now sa...
Douglas Lumsden Con
Will the member take an intervention?