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New North Sea board launched to drive a fair and prosperous transition

Posted on 30 January 2026

New North Sea board launched to drive a fair and prosperous transition

 

  • New board of experts to drive forward the government’s North Sea Future Plan for a prosperous and sustainable future. 
  • The North Sea Future Board tasked with helping to boost investment, unblock barriers, and support the highly-skilled oil and gas workforce, as it holds inaugural meeting in Aberdeen. 
  • Comes as historic clean energy security pact agreed between UK and EU this week, to secure 100 GW of joint offshore wind projects in the North Sea.  

The North Sea – its workers, communities, businesses and supply chains – will benefit from opportunities and investment as the government tasks a new board of experts to drive forward its plan for a prosperous and sustainable future.    

Industry bodies from across oil, gas and clean energy sectors, trade unions and local leaders will join forces in Aberdeen today (29 January) for the inaugural meeting of the new North Sea Future Board - chaired by UK Energy Minister Michael Shanks.      

It comes as Energy Minister Michael Shanks issues a “call to arms” for all those who form part of the North Sea’s success story to now work together in future proofing the sector, to protect its highly skilled workforce and create the next generation of new jobs.   

Bringing together world-leading expertise from across the offshore sectors, the board will support the rollout of the government’s landmark North Sea Future Plan, announced at Budget - setting a global blueprint for a fair, managed and prosperous transition as North Sea oil and gas reserves decline.   

The start of 2026 alone has already seen huge progress towards the North Sea becoming a clean energy powerhouse. The government secured Europe’s biggest ever offshore wind auction with a record capacity of 8.4 GW, enough to power 12 million homes. This included positive results for Scotland for the first time in three years - delivering two offshore wind projects, that together could support over 5,600 high-skilled jobs in Scotland and boost local economic growth.  

  Building on this, UK Energy Secretary Ed Miliband signed a historic clean energy security pact with European leaders at the North Sea Summit in Hamburg, that will help transform the North Sea into the world’s largest ‘clean energy reservoir’. In a new first, the countries pledged to deliver 100GW of offshore wind power through joint clean energy projects, as part of the target to reach 300GW of offshore wind in the North Sea by 2050.  

   Energy Minister Michael Shanks said:    

  “We are at a turning point in the North Sea’s success story and our actions now will determine the huge potential for it to become the clean energy powerhouse of Britain.   

  "This is a call to arms for all those involved to come together in building a lasting future that will secure generations of highly skilled jobs and investment, while managing existing oil and gas production for decades to come.”  

  The North Sea’s workers and communities have helped power the UK and the world for decades. The government’s North Sea Future Plan will ensure they continue to do so for many decades to come. It sets a clear path to grow clean energy industries, support the management of existing oil and gas fields for their lifespan, and help North Sea workers and communities make the transition.   

   The board will meet quarterly to oversee progress of this plan – together with Scottish Cabinet Secretary for Climate Action and Energy Gillian Martin and UK Industry Minister Chris McDonald. Key responsibilities of the board include helping to drive investment in all North Sea regions, unblocking barriers to delivering a clean energy transition, ensuring the highly skilled oil and gas workforce are supported, and identifying new opportunities for the supply chain.