Dutch government bans shale gas explorations until 2020

AI Summary

Government of Netherlands has banned drilling for shale gas in the country for the next five years over concerns about their environmental impact.

The Dutch authorities will also not renew the existing licenses for shale gas explorations.

Dutch Minister of Economic Affairs Henk Kamp said: “No answer can be expected to the question of whether it would make sense to further examine the prospect of extracting shale gas until the end of this year.

“At that point, I will present a vision of energy policy after 2020, based partly on recent insights relating to sustainable energy, the better utilisation of geothermal energy, and gas extraction in the province of Groningen.”

The decision to shut down commercial exploration or extraction of shale gas has been taken as the cabinet will determine its availability and decide whether it can be included in the country’s energy mix.

The cabinet had initiated multiple studies from 2013 to evaluate social effects, environmental consequences, and possible costs and returns of shale gas extraction in the country.

The ministry said in a statement: “The studies have demonstrated that there is also great uncertainty regarding the effects of drilling for shale gas deep below the surface of the ground.

“For this reason, the political consideration of the advantages and disadvantages of shale gas as part of the future energy mix cannot yet take place.”

However, the government can conduct underground explorations to test presence and availability of shale gas within the period.

The government is yet to undertake study to assess how much shale gas is present and whether it would be profitable to extract.

The firm had signed co-operation agreement with Statoil for extraction of hydrocarbons from the North-Komsomolskoye site in May 2013.

Oil and gas markets don’t shift gradually — they move in moments. The professionals who see those moments coming don’t have better instincts. They have better information.

The Oil & Gas Advancement briefing delivers that information — covering upstream, midstream, and downstream developments, energy transition strategy, and market intelligence across every major producing region.

  • The stories oil and gas professionals will be discussing tomorrow, in your inbox today
  • Analysis that goes beyond the headline — written for readers who already understand how the market works
  • The briefing that the sector’s most informed professionals open first

SUBSCRIBE OUR NEWSLETTER

WHITE PAPERS

Midstream Pipeline Operators Gain with AI Data Center Boom

The digital revolution, powered by artificial intelligence, is not just transforming industries. It's reshaping energy landscapes at an unprecedented pace. As generative AI models...

RELATED ARTICLES