The North Sea oil and gas sector is in a “paper thin” position with oil prices tumbling, the industry has warned.
The supply chain in particular is at risk with cash flows already tight following the downturn. Coronavirus and increased supply have led to a “perfect storm” with evidence that some firms are already down-manning. Oil and Gas UK (OGUK) wants urgent engagement from the UK government so that businesses can access finance.
A decision by the oil-producing cartel OPEC to increase production has pushed prices to below $ 320 a barrel.
That means companies are beginning to row back on investments which are vital to the supply chain.
Extraordinary pressures
It is predicted there will be more insolvencies and consolidations in the industry as a result.
OGUK chief executive Deirdre Michie said: “Businesses and industries across the UK are facing extraordinary pressures, but coming so soon after one of the worst downturns in our history, this report shows that this sector is now in a paper-thin position.
“The offshore oil and gas sector is part of the UK’s critical infrastructure, providing the secure and affordable energy the country needs and is a key contributor to the economy in terms of supporting hundreds of thousands of skilled jobs, businesses and our wider economic contribution. ” (The Industry has called for action to ensure the sector does not lose the “skills, experience and infrastructure” it needs.
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