power stations with nuclear rising to something like of future energy supply but trying to extend into the north sea particular in the short term, 15 years because uk imports 50% of its gas and that means domestic supplies a key element to try and mitigate some of the high global gas prices we are seeing at the moment. to what extent will seeing at the moment. to what extent will be seeing at the moment. to what extent will be benefit seeing at the moment. to what extent will be benefit from - extent will be benefit from that, do you think? because of course shell will extract the oil and it will be sold on global markets at a higher price. i global markets at a higher rice. ~ ., , global markets at a higher rice. ~ . , , price. i think what is perhaps not the specific price. i think what is perhaps not the specific of price. i think what is perhaps not the specific of the - price. i think what is perhaps not the specific of the field i not the specific of the field itself but
resubmitting a application for a big natural gas field called jackdaw north sea. and that is also part of that, so a mitigation strategy to move the uk away from those russian gas supplies. figs uk away from those russian gas su lies. a ,, uk away from those russian gas su lies. a i. supplies. as you say, the olitics supplies. as you say, the politics seems supplies. as you say, the politics seems to - supplies. as you say, the politics seems to have i supplies. as you say, the - politics seems to have shifted in with what the uk s north sea regulator planning to hold the first oil and gas licensing round in the nearfuture, the first since 2020. it wasn t that long ago that we were all in glasgow at cop26 and now we are having these conversations month later. climate activists are warning about this reversal back into fossil fuels. i are warning about this reversal back into fossil fuels. back into fossil fuels. i think the situation back into fossil fuels. i think the situation