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Written Question
Fracking
Wednesday 20th March 2019

Asked by: Michael Fallon (Conservative - Sevenoaks)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, whether he has made an assessment of the implications for his policies of the March 2019 UK Onshore Oil and Gas report entitled Home grown UK shale gas: a bigger opportunity; and whether he has made an estimate of the date on which the UK will become a net exporter of gas.

Answered by Claire Perry

The Government is supportive of developing the shale gas industry in the UK in a safe and sustainable way. It is not yet known how much of the UK shale gas resource will ultimately be recoverable, or what rates of extraction, deliverability or reliability could be assumed if shale sources are found to be viable. Therefore the likely impact on UK natural gas imports and exports is not yet known.

The Government will continue to work with responsible companies prepared to invest in this industry as they proceed with the exploration process, to test the size and value of the potential reserves. We monitor the progress of the shale gas industry and will revise our estimates, as appropriate, as the industry develops.


Speech in Commons Chamber - Tue 19 Feb 2019
Honda in Swindon

"Is not one of the lessons from this about the power and scope of the EU-Japan trade agreement, in contrast to the continuing uncertainty for our businesses here and for overseas investors —two and a half years after the referendum—about what the future terms of our trading relationship with Europe …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 04 Feb 2019
Nissan in Sunderland

"Whatever the complex rationale behind this decision and, despite my right hon. Friend’s considerable efforts to work on it, is it not a stark reminder that our exporters still have no idea whether, at the end of the implementation period, they will require new certification, whether they will carry tariffs …..."
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Speech in Westminster Hall - Wed 14 Nov 2018
Hinkley Point

"Does the Minister agree that the true value—that might have been a better title than “cost”—of the Hinkley project will not be known until we see some of the cost savings that will be realised at the second station that EDF has built, and indeed in the sequencing of stations …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 12 Nov 2018
Nuclear Power: Toshiba

"Does my right hon. Friend agree that if we are to develop a nuclear industry with the skills and the supply chain necessary to deliver baseload electricity that is reliable and cost-effective, it really is essential to avoid the kind of long gaps in procurement—for example, between Sizewell B and …..."
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Speech in Commons Chamber - Wed 31 Oct 2018
Budget Resolutions

"I am most grateful, Mr Speaker. I remind the House of the business interests declared in the register.

Unlike the previous speaker, the hon. Member for Inverness, Nairn, Badenoch and Strathspey (Drew Hendry), I commend the Budget and I look forward to supporting it in the Lobby tomorrow. The Chancellor …..."

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Speech in Commons Chamber - Mon 04 Jun 2018
Nuclear Power

"Does my right hon. Friend agree that this welcome announcement and the lower strike price that is being targeted underline the importance, if we want to keep costs falling, of securing continuity in the nuclear programme, so that the supply chain and the skills academy can look beyond Wylfa to …..."
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Written Question
Regulation
Wednesday 20th December 2017

Asked by: Michael Fallon (Conservative - Sevenoaks)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, when he expects the Government to achieve its target to cut £10 billion of red tape.

Answered by Margot James

The target to deliver £10 billion of savings only applied in respect of the last Parliament, which was originally expected to run for five years from 2015 to 2020. The Government is currently considering its approach to setting a Business Impact Target in respect of the current Parliament.


Written Question
Business: Regulation
Wednesday 20th December 2017

Asked by: Michael Fallon (Conservative - Sevenoaks)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, if he will estimate the savings to businesses of the repeal of regulations in 2014, 2015 and 2016.

Answered by Margot James

Details of the savings to business that were delivered through improvements to regulation during the 2010-15 Parliament are set out in The Ninth Statement of New Regulation, published in December 2014. It is available on www.gov.uk.

The Government has not yet published its final report on the savings to business delivered during the 2015-17 Parliament, but we will do so in due course.


Written Question
Business: Regulation
Wednesday 20th December 2017

Asked by: Michael Fallon (Conservative - Sevenoaks)

Question to the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy:

To ask the Secretary of State for Business Energy and Industrial Strategy, when he next plans to publish a list of new UK and EU business regulations that will come into force in the next six months.

Answered by Margot James

The Government no longer publishes a statement of new regulations every six months. Under the Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Act 2015, the Government is required to publish an annual report that among other things lists all measures’ impact on business or voluntary bodies, which came into force in the preceding year. The final report for the 2015-17 Parliament will be published in due course.