Unions and climate groups call for transition plan for UK North Sea oil workers

Unions and climate groups call for transition plan for UK North Sea oil workers

Amid the decline of North Sea oil, unions and climate groups demand a clear and funded transition plan to protect jobs and communities.

Matthew Taylor, Helena Horton and Jillian Ambrose report for The Guardian.


In short:

  • The North Sea oil industry, a key economic driver for decades, faces terminal decline as oil production drops and companies pull out.
  • Last year, the basin had its lowest production year since it was established as an oil basin in the 1970s.
  • Unions and climate groups, once adversaries, now unite to ensure a fair transition to low-carbon jobs for the 60,000 workers affected.
  • Political parties are divided on how to handle the transition, with Labour promising no job losses and Conservatives pushing for continued exploration.

Key quote:

“We simply can’t let these workers be the coalminers of this generation, with all the devastation to lives and communities that would entail.”

— Joe Rollin, senior organiser at Unite, which represents oil and gas workers.

Why this matters:

The decline of North Sea oil threatens the livelihoods of thousands of workers. Climate groups see the potential for a significant reduction in carbon emissions and a chance to pivot to sustainable energy sources. However, they are also acutely aware that this shift needs to be just and equitable, ensuring that those who have powered the economy for so long are not left behind.

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