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UK Oil and Gas Investments plc (UKOG) is a British company with shale gas exploration licences in the UK. It is listed and trades on London’s Alternative Investment Market (AIM) and ISDX Growth Market.
Contents
Oil bonanza: Dallas coming to Dorking
In April 2015 UKOG announced it had made a discovery of 'world class reserves' in the south east of England - some 50-100bn barrels, compared with some 45bn barrels extracted from the North Sea over a period of 40 years. It was estimated at the time however that only around 3-15% of this oil might actually be recoverable.
Injunction against protestors
In early 2018 UKOG and its partners Magellan Petroleum and Horse Hill Developments applied to the courts for a 'draconian' and wide-ranging injunction that sought to outlaw protests at three exploration sites in West Sussex and Surrey. This followed the occupation of the Horse Hill site by protestors in late November 2017.
Six environmental campaigners unsuccessfully sought to overturn this injunction attempt in the High Court in July 2018, accusing UKOG of attempting to stifle protest in a “draconian and chillingly anti-democratic” fashion. The injunction – addressed to “persons unknown” – would cover all campaigners protesting at the UKOG sites. Those breaching the injunction could be jailed, fined or have their assets seized. The campaigners included actress Sue Jameson, and together crowdfunded £20,000 in public donations for legal costs. [1]
The High Court injunction against protest at the Horse HIll and Broadford Bridge exploration sites was awarded to UKOG and its partners in September 2018. [2]
People
- Stephen Sanderson, CEO and executive chairman (replaced David Lenigas in July 2015). This followed news the previous month that UKOG's pretax net losses in the six months to 31 March 2015 were £383,000, compared with £290,000 in the same period of the preceding year. [3]
Former
- Monaco-based Australian entrepeneur David Lenigas was until 2015 UKOG's chairman (also of Horse Hill Developments Ltd Afrian, Rare Earth Minerals among others).
- Barton Willmore (Conceptual Alternative Sites Selection Study of the Weald Basin - 5 October 2015)
- Nutech (Technical Report on Horse Hill-1 Well - 8 April 2016)
- Schlumberger (Schlumberger Petrophysical Evaluation of Horse Hill-1 Well - 4 June 2015)
- Xodus Group (Competent Person's Report PEDL 126 Markwells Wood 5 October 2015), (Jurassic Tight Oil Conceptual Development Study - 5 October 2015), (Executive Summary: Onshore Isle of Wight 28 January 2016)
- EY (report on Kimmeredge Oil 18 April 2016)
Partnerships and affiliations
- Horse Hill Developments Ltd - As of June 2019 UKOG holds a 77.9% stake in Horse Hill Developments Ltd, and a 50.635% interest in the Horse Hill field. [4]
- Nutech
- IGas Energy - partner with UKOG on PEDL 233 (50% share) and PEDL 240 (10%) in the Weald and PEDL 70 [5]
- UK Onshore Gas Limited
Resources
- TipTV: David Lenigas on the Gatwick Horse Hill oil find, Daily Mail, November 2014
- Molly Scott Cato, Never mind the oil – bringing Texas to Surrey would spell disaster, Guardian Comment is free, 13 April 2015
- UKOG's Shale World UK presentation on 20 May 2016 can be downloaded from UKOG's website
Contact
- Address: 8th Floor, The Broadgate Tower
- 20 Primrose Street
- London EC2A 2EW, United Kingdom
- Website: https://www.ukogplc.com/index.php
Resources
Notes
- ↑ Rob Evans, Oil company's 'draconian and anti-democratic' injunction challenged , The Guardian, 2 July 2018
- ↑ Sealed UKOG injunction order 3 September 2018.PDF, UKOG website, 3 September 2018
- ↑ Terry Macalister, UK Oil & Gas chairman who wanted to drill under Gatwick steps down, the Guardian, 8 July 2015, accessed 12 July 2019
- ↑ Ruth Hayhurst, UKOG sets out plans for the Weald, Drill or Drop, 28 June 2019, accessed 1 July 2019
- ↑ UK Shale Farm out Agreement with INEOS Upstream Limited ("INEOS"), Igas Energy PLC press release, 10 March 2015