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The UK '''Oil and Gas Authority''' (OGA) is a new 'arm’s length body' headquartered in Aberdeen. | The UK '''Oil and Gas Authority''' (OGA) is a new 'arm’s length body' headquartered in Aberdeen. | ||
− | It will be formally established as a UK government executive agency in April 2015.<ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/appointment-of-chief-executive-of-the-oil-and-gas-authority Appointment of Chief Executive of the Oil and Gas Authority], written statement by [[Ed Davey]] to Parliament, published on Gov.uk, 6 November 2014, accessed 23 April 2015 </ref> {{Template:Fracking badge}} | + | It will be formally established as a UK government executive agency of the [[Department of Energy and Climate Change]] in April 2015.<ref> [https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/appointment-of-chief-executive-of-the-oil-and-gas-authority Appointment of Chief Executive of the Oil and Gas Authority], written statement by [[Ed Davey]] to Parliament, published on Gov.uk, 6 November 2014, accessed 23 April 2015 </ref> {{Template:Fracking badge}} |
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 01:10, 23 April 2015
The UK Oil and Gas Authority (OGA) is a new 'arm’s length body' headquartered in Aberdeen.
It will be formally established as a UK government executive agency of the Department of Energy and Climate Change in April 2015.[1]
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People
Andy Samuels, chief executive from January 2015. Was most recently managing director of BG Group PLC’s exploration and production in Europe.
Contact
- Address:
- Website:
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Appointment of Chief Executive of the Oil and Gas Authority, written statement by Ed Davey to Parliament, published on Gov.uk, 6 November 2014, accessed 23 April 2015