The NSTA regulates and influences the oil and gas, offshore hydrogen, and carbon storage industries.
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The NSTA works with government, industry and other regulators to accelerate the move to net zero while meeting the UK’s energy demand and security. The NSTA performs a net zero test and will not approve developments unless they pass it.
Britain’s North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has formally awarded a 50:50 joint venture between Parkmead and Orcadian Energy the P2634 license in the central North Sea, under...
Britain’s North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) is asking offshore operators to address various issues related to their well decommissioning obligations in UK waters.
The NSTA’s National Data Repository has uploaded more than 4,000 files containing information on wellbores and seismic surveys to support carbon storage and wind farm sites.
Britain’s North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has offered a further 31 offshore licenses under the latest-phase awards for the UK’s 33rd oil and gas licensing round.
Britain’s North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has developed a service allowing offshore operators to submit applications for production, flaring and venting consents in a digital...
Britain’s North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) has awarded 17 companies interests in 24 licensees under the second tranche of the UK’s 33rd oil and gas licensing round.
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The latest Technology Insights report from Britain’s North Sea Transition Authority identifies 1,200 new technologies in operation across the UK Continental Shelf in 2023.
Britain’s NSTA has offered an initial 27 licenses under the UK’s 33rd Oil and Gas Licensing Round in the central and northern North Sea and west of Shetland.
UK offshore operators completed 12 exploration and appraisal wells and 48 development wells, according to the North Sea Transition Authority’s latest Wells Insight Report.
The new "Seismic Imaging within the UKCS Energy Transition" report by the NSTA assesses the role technology can play in CCS and offshore wind in the UK North Sea.
Britain’s North Sea Transition Authority (NSTA) expects to assume the role of offshore hydrogen transport and storage regulator following a consultation process.