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UK: Dependence on foreign oil to rise ‘eightfold’ by 2030

The UK could dramatically reduce its dependence on imported oil with a series of transport policies based on available technology, according to a new report.


A study commissioned by Greenpeace said that, left unchecked, the UK’s consumption of oil – which will have to be imported increasingly from the Middle East – would see an eightfold increase by 2030. Imports would jump from seven million tonnes last year to 56.3 million tonnes in 2030.
The report, by the Institute for European Environmental Policy, said intervention could limit imports to 14.3 million tonnes in 2030, a “mere doubling”.

Total UK demand for oil would rise from 92 million tonnes last year to 109.3 million tonnes in 2030, under “business as usual”. But intervention could cut 2030 demand to 67.3 million tonnes.

Malcolm Fergusson, one of the authors of the report, said: “We are basing this on quantifiable scenarios. It would involve significant effort but it would help our balance of payments, energy security and CO2 emissions.”

The range of measures championed by the report are focused on road travel, as viable technology solutions to reduce oil consumption for air transport and shipping have not been well developed.

The Independent



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