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Just what is a just transition? – EVOL ✕ Dentons

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North Sea oil and gas is at something of a crossroads. While the debate around Cambo rages on, there is a wider issue at play – what is the future for the industry and where does it fit into the energy transition? 

At a time when rational, nuanced discussions can often be hard to come by, facts, data and evidence take on an added importance. 

In order to set out what the future may hold for oil and gas, renewables and Aberdeen – a place at the heart of the transition – Kenny Paton, a senior oil and gas lawyer at Dentons, joins Energy Voice journalist Hamish Penman for this most recent EVOL X instalment. 

Key industry terms – such as ‘security of supply’ and ‘just transition’ – are explored, and Kenny tells us about the risks of turning the North Sea taps off too soon. 

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