27th Seaward Licensing Round

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Today, the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate change (DECC) invited applications for licences in the 27th Seaward Licensing Round.
United Kingdom Energy and Natural Resources

Today, the Secretary of State for Energy and Climate change (DECC) invited applications for licences in the 27th Seaward Licensing Round. 2,800 blocks are being offered and the licences, which will include traditional, promote and frontier will cover areas including the Northern North Sea, Central North Sea, English Channel and Morecombe Bay Areas.

Applications for licences will be accepted up to 2.00pm on the 1st May 2012.
This offer follows on from the successful 26th Licensing Round in 2010, which resulted in the largest number of licences issued since offshore licensing began in 1964. In all, 190 licences were issued in the 26th Licensing Round.

Details of the 27th Seaward Licensing Round offer can be found here.

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The original publication date for this article was 01/02/2012.

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