Meeting of the Parliament 19 March 2026 [Draft]
Key policy levers for the offshore energy transition, including decisions on licensing, consenting and the fiscal regime for North Sea oil and gas, are reserved to the United Kingdom Government.
There must be a parallel-track approach to the transition, but, instead, at present, reserved policies such as the continuation of the energy profits levy are driving an accelerated decline in North Sea oil and gas before the full potential of renewables has been realised, which is placing jobs at risk. That is why we are calling for an immediate end to the levy and a sensible future fiscal regime. The Scottish Government will also continue to support the energy workforce with the powers that are available to us.