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Meeting of the Parliament 14 May 2025

14 May 2025 · S6 · Meeting of the Parliament
Item of business
Oil and Gas Industry
Lumsden, Douglas Con North East Scotland Watch on SPTV

In June last year, we had a debate in the chamber on oil and gas. Almost a year later, the sector is in a worse state, thanks to the policies of this devolved Scottish National Party Government and an inept Labour Government in Westminster. Both have abandoned the north-east, both have betrayed the oil and gas sector and both are accountable for the loss of jobs, livelihoods and industry in our once-thriving north-east.

It is a disgrace to see how the sector has been sold out, and the Scottish Conservatives remain the only party that is standing up for the industry and those who work in it. The oil and gas sector currently supports more than 83,000 jobs in Scotland, and supports the Scottish economy to the tune of £14 billion—we should be doing everything that we can to protect it. In 2022, 78 per cent of Scotland’s energy needs were met from oil and gas. We need a balanced energy provision. We cannot rely only on oil and gas, renewables or nuclear—we need a proper energy mix.

The Scottish Conservatives want to protect the oil and gas sector, and the vast majority of Scots agree with us. In a recent poll, 84 per cent of people supported the continuation of oil and gas exploration and drilling. The public understand that in order to continue to provide the energy that we need while increasing our renewables sector, there is a process that we have to go through in a reasonable, timely and well-thought-out way. We need to work with the industry and not against it, ensuring that the oil and gas sector is at the centre of our discussions on how we meet our energy needs, move to net zero and ensure that jobs are retained in the north-east.

Last week, we heard the devastating news that Harbour Energy is shedding another 250 jobs. Two and a half thousand jobs have now been lost—2,500 livelihoods lost—in the North Sea in the past year, and the SNP Government’s reaction has been pitiful. When it looked like 200 jobs would go at Ferguson Marine, it nationalised the yard. When Grangemouth refinery announced closure, it set up project willow to look at how jobs could be saved, but in Aberdeen, it did nothing.

We need action to save North Sea jobs as a matter of urgency, so I call on the Scottish Government to grab the bull by the horns and convene an emergency summit with United Kingdom and Scottish Governments, local MPs and MSPs, local authorities, trade organisations, trade unions, third sector organisations, chambers of commerce, development boards and even Great British Energy. This is an emergency for the north-east. There can be no further dither and delay—something needs to be done.

Confidence among people who work in the sector is being lost, and businesses are failing as a result. The situation is not getting better. Even the Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy said this week that more businesses might follow. I agree with her, unless the policies of the Labour and SNP Governments change and they both end their thoughtless, baseless and evidence-lacking approach to energy production in Scotland, now and in future.

The SNP has a presumption against new oil and gas. It is against the UK Government issuing new licences. It is against Rosebank and Cambo, and it has refused to consider nuclear energy. That is left-wing nonsense. Where are all the jobs that have been promised? Where are all the renewables and green-energy jobs? Perhaps the cabinet secretary would like to tell us now how many new jobs have been brought to the north-east in the past year, because we know how many have been lost.

We still have no energy strategy, and we have no direction from this Government—it is net zero on ideas. Will the energy strategy be published in this parliamentary session?

I ask the cabinet secretary: where is the plan? Has it been kicked into the long grass, delayed until after next year’s election? Why does the Government not start being straight with the people of the north-east and tell them when it will be delivered?

In the same item of business

The Deputy Presiding Officer (Liam McArthur) LD
The next item of business is a debate on motion S6M-17525, in the name of Douglas Lumsden, on protecting Scotland’s oil and gas industry. I invite members wh...
Douglas Lumsden (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
In June last year, we had a debate in the chamber on oil and gas. Almost a year later, the sector is in a worse state, thanks to the policies of this devolve...
Audrey Nicoll (Aberdeen South and North Kincardine) (SNP) SNP
Has the member taken some time to read the recent Scottish Renewables “Scotland’s renewable energy industry—supply chain impact statement”, which sets out so...
Douglas Lumsden Con
I am all for the jobs of tomorrow, but we need to protect the jobs of today. We have seen 2,500 jobs being lost in the past year—that is down to policies fro...
Humza Yousaf (Glasgow Pollok) (SNP) SNP
Wait a minute—come on.
Douglas Lumsden Con
To say to my constituents—Interruption.
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Mr Lumsden—
Douglas Lumsden Con
—and even more disgustingly, in the case of the cabinet secretary—Interruption.
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Mr Lumsden. Can I remind you that the Presiding Officer—Interruption.
Douglas Lumsden Con
Last week, the Presiding Officer did nothing about it—Interruption. On a point of order, Deputy Presiding Officer. On 8 May 2025, the First Minister used th...
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Mr Lumsden, this is going to be a debate in which we are going to see emotions rise. I am asking, at the outset, if we can set a tone in which courtesy and r...
Douglas Lumsden Con
Okay. Right.
Stephen Kerr (Central Scotland) (Con) Con
But that is not right.
The Acting Minister for Climate Action (Alasdair Allan) SNP
Are you challenging the chair? Members: Oh!
The Deputy Presiding Officer LD
Minister, that is unhelpful by way of a contribution. Mr Lumsden, continue.
Douglas Lumsden Con
I will move on, Deputy Presiding Officer. What is the Government doing for oil and gas workers in the north-east? The answer is nothing. What a tragic stage...
The Acting Cabinet Secretary for Net Zero and Energy (Gillian Martin) SNP
The energy transition is at the heart of Scotland’s economic growth potential as well as our response to global climate change, and it is vital to our energy...
Douglas Lumsden Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Gillian Martin SNP
I would like to make some progress, Deputy Presiding Officer—Interruption. It would be good to do so without being heckled. The EPL was introduced as a supp...
Stephen Kerr Con
Abandoned!
Gillian Martin SNP
Is the Acorn project up and running because of the Conservative Government? The answer is no. It was abandoned by the Tories when they were in power—
Liam Kerr (North East Scotland) (Con) Con
Will the minister take an intervention on project Acorn?
Gillian Martin SNP
I will.
Liam Kerr Con
The previous Conservative Government put just over £40 million towards project Acorn. How much has the Scottish Government put towards it?
Gillian Martin SNP
The Scottish Government has pledged upwards of £80 million—Interruption. The recommendation from those in the Acorn project and the Scottish cluster is that ...
Michael Marra (North East Scotland) (Lab) Lab
Although I do not agree with some of the rhetoric of Douglas Lumsden’s characteristic contribution, I am grateful for the opportunity to debate the future of...
Gillian Martin SNP
Will the member take an intervention?
Michael Marra Lab
No—my time is far too brief. As Douglas Lumsden rightly pointed out, the SNP has dragged its feet on publishing an energy strategy. The draft strategy was p...
Stephen Kerr Con
Will the member take an intervention?
Michael Marra Lab
I am afraid that I do not have time. We must ensure that the fiscal regime for the UK continental shelf sustains continued employment, profits and tax reven...