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Trump contacts us to 'open up' North Sea, get rid of windmills

U.S. Presidentelect Donald Trump called to open up the North Sea and get rid of windmills in a. post on his social networks platform Truth Social on Friday.

Oil business have been progressively exiting the North Sea in. recent decades with production decreasing from a peak of 4.4. million barrels of oil comparable daily at the start of the. millennium to around 1.3 million boed today.

Trump's post remained in response to a report about U.S. oil and. gas producer APA Corp's unit Apache's plans to leave. North Sea by year-end 2029. The business anticipates North Sea. production to fall by 20% year over year in 2025.

In October last year, the British government said it would. increase a windfall tax on North Sea oil and gas manufacturers to. 38% from 35% and extend the levy by one year. The federal government. wants to use the revenue from oil and gas to raise funds for. renewable resource tasks.

Britain has a target to mainly decarbonise its power sector. by 2030 which will imply lowering its dependence on gas-fired power. plants and quickly increasing its sustainable power capability.

North Sea manufacturers have actually alerted that the greater tax rate. could result in a sharp drop in financial investments and are leaving from. the aging basin ahead of the brand-new tax boosts.

Top British North Sea manufacturer Harbour Energy wants to sell. stakes in North Sea oilfields and is reviving prepare for a U.S. listing, Reuters has previously reported. U.S. oil significant Exxon. completed its exit from the North Sea region in July last year.

The North Sea has actually seen significant wind farm advancement by. Britain and European nations, however the rapidly-growing offshore. wind sector has had a tough few years as costs ballooned due to. technical and supply chain problems along with greater interest. rates, leading lots of business to evaluate financial investments.

Business are reevaluating their investments in offshore. wind, or have actually assumed impairments, due to the rising cost of. developing wind farms that can be more than 100 kms (62 miles). offshore.

Orsted, the world's most significant overseas wind farm. designer, trimmed its investment and capacity targets last. year.

(source: Reuters)