PARLIAMENTARY WRITTEN QUESTION
Natural Gas: Storage (19 July 2017)
Question Asked
Asked by:
Sir Alan Campbell (Labour)
Answer
There has been significant investment in the UK’s natural gas supply infrastructure over the last decade. As a result we benefit from highly diverse and flexible sources of natural gas, including: production from the North Sea; six international gas pipelines with Norway, Belgium and the Netherlands; three Liquefied Natural Gas terminals that can bring gas from anywhere in the world; and a number of modern, responsive gas storage facilities. On this basis I do not consider it appropriate to invoke the provisions under Section 8 of the Energy Act 2016. The Department has recently undertaken a full strategic assessment of our long-term gas security, and we will publish this in due course.
Answered by:
Lord Harrington of Watford (Non-affiliated)
5 September 2017
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