Mer information: Great Britain, once a major exporter of both oil and gas, has recently become a net importer and the gap between consumption and production is increasing. The electricity generating system is aging, and commentators argue that a lack of political decisions is delaying necessary investments. Some even say that Britain runs the risk of frequent blackouts before and during the Olympic Games in 2012.
How can Britain deal with these problems? Is increased dependence on imported gas the only solution? Is it possible to prolong the life of British oil and gas production?
And how will this affect the European and the Swedish energy system?
To address these issues, NOG is arranging a seminar to discuss and elaborate around Britain’s options for meeting its future energy demand.
Coffee, tea and sandwich from 9.00
The seminar is Free of Charge. Register by sending an e-mail to
anma...@nog.se No later than 25:th of February.