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1 Feb 2007 : Column WS19

Written Statements

Thursday 1 February 2007

Afghanistan: Roulement

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Ministry of Defence (Lord Drayson): My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Defence (Mr Des Browne) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement.

As with any military operation, those forces assigned to operations in Afghanistan are subject to periodic rotation. Preparations for the next such rotation are under way now. These build on the progress we have made in Helmand in the six months since 10 July 2006 when I informed the House of our current deployments in Afghanistan. Our military effort is a part of the United Nations’ authorised and NATO-led International Security Assistance Force (ISAF).

The UK will hand over command of the ISAF on 4 February 2007 and the Command Group of the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps will then return to its base at Rheindalen. In its place, the UK will provide some 140 personnel for the new ISAF Headquarters now forming in Kabul, leading to an overall reduction of the UK presence in the city of around 500 troops.

In the south, 3 Commando Brigade, Royal Marines, will complete its tour in April 2007. It will be replaced by units drawn principally from 12 Mechanised Brigade. We have also decided to maintain until April 2009 some capabilities already deployed, including the Harrier GR7/GR9s, the Apache attack helicopters, Viking all-terrain vehicles, and Royal Engineers to support reconstruction activities. By the late summer, personnel numbers in southern Afghanistan should settle at around 5,800.

The principal units to deploy are: the Brigade Headquarters and its Signal Squadron, the Light Dragoons, the 1st Battalion The Grenadier Guards, the 1st Battalion The Royal Anglian Regiment, The 1st Battalion The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters, 26 Engineer Regiment Royal Engineers, 19 Regiment Royal Artillery, 2 Signal Regiment Royal Signals, 4 Logistic Support Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, and 4 General Support Medical Regiment Royal Army Medical Corps.

Elements of other units are also deploying to provide niche capabilities. These include: the Armoured Support Group of the Royal Marines, the Light Dragoons, the Second Royal Tank Regiment; 3 Regiment, Army Air Corps; 9 Regiment, Army Air Corps; 1(Fighter), IV (Army Co-Operation), 18, 24, 27, 30, 47 and 70 Squadrons of the Royal Air Force, 3, 5 and 7 Force Protection Wing Headquarters, Royal Air Force, and 2, 51 and 15 Squadrons of the Royal Air Force Regiment.

As with previous deployments to Afghanistan, there will be a requirement to deploy reservists to serve in theatre. Current plans indicate that around 600 call-out notices are to be served on individual reservists in order to fill approximately 420 posts (including nine sponsored reserve).

All military operations are subject to regular review. Work on the balance of NATO’s commitment in Afghanistan is underway and I intend to discuss this with my NATO colleagues when we next meet on 8-9 February. I shall keep the House informed of progress and any implications for the UK's own force structures.

Deportation: Lebanon

The Minister of State, Home Office (Baroness Scotland of Asthal): My honourable friend the Minister for Policing, Security and Community Safety (Mr Tony McNulty) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement.

As the House is aware, the Government have been negotiating bilateral international instruments on deportation with assurances (DWA) with a number of countries in north Africa and the Middle East. To date memoranda of understanding (MoUs) have been signed with Jordan (10 August 2005), Libya (18 October 2005) and Lebanon (23 December 2005). We have reached agreement on separate arrangements with Algeria.

These MoUs on DWA provide a framework for assurances to be sought to facilitate the deportation of foreign nationals that pose a threat to the national security of the United Kingdom to their countries of origin in accordance with internationally accepted standards, in particular Article 3 of the European Convention on Human Rights (prohibition of torture or inhuman or degrading treatment).

Monitoring is one element of these arrangements aimed at providing effective safeguards against ill treatment of those being returned. Monitoring bodies have already been appointed in respect of returns to Jordan and Libya under the MoUs agreed with those countries. I am now pleased to inform the House of the appointment of the Institute of Human Rights (IHR) as the monitoring body in relation to returns to Lebanon. The contract for this appointment was signed on Friday 5 January 2007.

The Institute for Human Rights is a non-governmental body within the independent Beirut Bar Association. The IHR has experience in the monitoring of human rights and we believe that it will carry out its monitoring role under the MoU fully and robustly. We have offered the IHR capacity-building support as it prepares for its role as monitor.

Energy: Offshore Extraction

The Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department of Trade and Industry (Lord Truscott): My right honourable friend the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry (Alistair Darling) has made the following Written Ministerial Statement.

After thorough consideration of 147 applications made in the 24th offshore licensing round, I have decided to offer 150 production licences. This makes the 24th round one of the most successful in history, which demonstrates the continuing attractiveness both of the United Kingdom continental shelf as an oil-producing province and of the DTI's licensing system.

In addition to the strategic environmental assessment (SEA), which I described in my Statement to the House when I invited applications for the 24th licensing round, my officials have conducted an appropriate assessment (AA) as required by the habitats and birds directives. I have accepted the conclusions of this AA which concerns those blocks offered as part of the 24th licensing round excluding blocks 17/3, 106/30, 107/21 and 107/22. These four blocks were excluded because the consultation on the draft AA raised questions about the impact of possible oil and gas related activities on marine mammals within particular areas close to the blocks. After consideration it became apparent that more time should be taken to consider these issues and I have therefore instructed my officials to commission further work on the sensitivities of these areas and to prepare a second AA for them. This second AA will then be subject to a further period of public consultation before I make a final decision on the four blocks concerned. The awards to be made now are summarised in the table below.

Annexe 1: Summary of Awards
Offers of Licence Awards
Block(s) in offered Licences*Operator*PartnersLicence Type

22/12b

Apache

Traditional

3/29c & 9/4b

Apache

Traditional

9/9f (Split)

Apache

Traditional

22/25d

BG (CNS)

Traditional

23/27b

BG (CNS)

Traditional

110/13c (Split)

BHP Billiton

Traditional

110/15b

BHP Billiton

Promote

22/11b

Bow Valley

Traditional

42/27b

Boz Enterprises

Geosolutions

Promote

44/14 & 44/15

Bridge E & P

Transco Resources

Promote

47/20a

Bridge E & P

Transco Resources

Promote

48/24d

Bridge E & P

Transco Resources

Promote

48/27

Bridge E & P

Transco Resources

Promote

22/13b

Carrizo

Oilexco

Traditional

110/9b (Split) & 110/14b (Split)

Challenger Minerals

Providence Resources, Atlantic Petroleum, Dyas, First Oil

Traditional

21/13b

Challenger Minerals

Palace Exploration

Traditional

21/7a

Challenger Minerals

Palace Exploration

Traditional

41/10b

Challenger Minerals

Palace Exploration

Traditional

214/2, 214/3, 214/4b (Split), 216/28

Chevron

Talisman, Maersk

Frontier

216/30, 217/21, 217/22 & 217/26

Chevron

Faroe Pet.

Traditional

29/27, 29/28, 29/29, 37/3 & 37/4

ConocoPhillips

Traditional

9/9f (Split)

Corsair

Promote

16/18c

Dana

Traditional

21/17 (Split)

Dana

Venture

Traditional

208/11, 208/16 & 214/15

DONG

Dana, GDF Britain

Traditional

21/16b

Elixir

Sosina, DNO

Promote

14/30a

EnCore

Endeavour, Lundin Heather, Nautical Pet. Plc

Traditional

18/10 (Part) & 19/6 (Part)

EnCore

Promote

16/8c (Split)

Endeavour

Lundin Heather, RWE Dea

Traditional

22/16b

Endeavour

Lundin Heather, RWE Dea

Traditional

3/5 & 3/10c

Endeavour

EnCore, Invicta North Sea

Promote

30/25a

Endeavour

Traditional

9/12d

Engen

Promote

110/13c (Split) & 110/14b (Split)

EOG Resources

Hunt

Traditional

110/7b & 110/12

EOG Resources

Hunt

Traditional

109/5 & 112/30

Europa Oil & Gas

Magrathean Ltd

Promote

16/1a & 16/6c

Excelsior

Promote

12/29

Faroe Pet.

Traditional

204/16, 204/17, 204/21 (Split) & 204/22 (Split)

Faroe Pet.

Promote

56/13, 56/14, 56/19 & 56/20

Finavera

Promote

47/14c

First Oil

Promote

53/3b

First Oil

Traditional

22/24c & 22/25c (Split)

GDF Britain

RWE Dea, E.ON Ruhrgas E & P, Endeavour

Traditional

44/13 (Split)

GDF Britain

Tullow, E.ON Ruhrgas Caister, Endeavour

Traditional

16/8c (Split)

Genesis Petroleum Europe

Traditional

21/1b, 21/2b & 21/3d

Geosolutions

Adams Resources, ACE Energy, Boz Enterprises

Promote

13/30c, 14/26c & 14/27b

Granby

Gas Plus E & P, Gas Plus O & G

Traditional

16/11 (Split)

Granby

Gas Plus E & P, Gas Plus O & G

Traditional

16/3f

Granby

Gas Plus E & P, Gas Plus O & G

Promote

2/3 (Part) & 2/4b

Granby

Gas Plus E & P, Gas Plus O & G, Nautical Pet. AG

Promote

34/30, 35/26, 40/5 & 41/1

Granby

Gas Plus E & P, Gas Plus O & G, TGS-NOPEC

Promote

47/13b, 47/18 & 47/23 (Split)

Granby

Gas Plus E & P, Gas Plus O & G, TGS-NOPEC

Traditional

48/13c

Granby

Gas Plus E & P, Gas Plus O & G

Promote

28/24, 28/25, 29/21, 29/22

GTO Limited

Fox Oil

Promote

28/30 & 29/26

GTO Limited

Fox Oil

Promote

37/2

GTO Limited

Fox Oil

Promote

110/4 & 110/9b (Split)

Hannu Exploration

Promote

43/19c & 43/24c

Holywell Resources

Promote

43/30c

Holywell Resources

Promote

49/14a

Holywell Resources

Promote

204/21 (Split), 204/22 (Split), 204/27, 204/28 & 204/29

Hurricane

Sunshine Oil

Frontier

110/8b

Hydrocarbon Resources

Traditional

113/27b (Split)

Hydrocarbon Resources

Traditional

14/24a

Iceni

Promote

16/11 (Split) & 16/16 (Split)

Iceni

Promote

20/20

Iceni

Promote

13/21d

Ithaca Energy

Traditional

14/17 (Split)

Ithaca Energy

Traditional

14/18c

Ithaca Energy

Traditional

48/9d

Ithaca Energy

EWE Aktien-gesellschaft

Traditional

49/28c

Ithaca Energy

Traditional

53/4e

Ithaca Energy

Traditional

53/4f

Ithaca Energy

Traditional

211/1, 211/2 & 211/3

Lundin Heather

Genesis Exploration (North Sea)

Frontier

3/6b & 3/11c

Lundin Heather

Traditional

9/9e

Lundin Heather

Genesis Exploration (North Sea)

Traditional

15/20c & 16/16 (Split)

Maersk

Noble Energy

Traditional

15/25d

Maersk

Traditional

22/25c (Split)

Maersk

Eni, Nippon

Traditional

22/27c & 22/28c

Maersk

Traditional

3/30b, 4/26b & 10/1b

Maersk

Traditional

30/2b

Maersk

Traditional

30/3b

Maersk

BG Int. Ltd, Eni, Nippon

Traditional

12/12 & 12/13

Mariner

Promote

113/29c & 113/30

Nautical Pet. Plc

EnCore

Traditional

47/9d

Newfield

Traditional

48/12e

Newfield

Traditional

48/30b

Newfield

Traditional

110/18 (Part), 110/19 (Part) & 110/23

Nexen

Island Gas

Traditional

15/28a (Split)

Nexen

Traditional

15/29d

Nexen

Traditional

21/17 (Split) & 21/18b

Nexen

Traditional

21/3e

Nexen

Traditional

15/23c, 15/24a (Split), 15/28a (Split) & 15/29e

Nippon

Hunt, Stratic, Britcana

Traditional

47/7

NWE Southern Cross

Virgo Oil & Gas

Promote

13/14 & 13/15

Oilexco

Faroe Pet.

Promote

13/20, 14/16, 14/17 (Split), 14/21b & 14/22b

Oilexco

Faroe Pet.

Traditional

28/9 & 28/10b (Split)

Oilexco

EnCore, Nautical Pet. Plc

Traditional

29/6b

Oilexco

Traditional

213/9, 213/10, 213/14 & 213/15

OMV

Rocksource, Dana

Frontier

214/4b (Split), 214/5b, 214/8, 214/9b, 214/12 (Part), 214/13 (Part) & 214/14 (Part)

OMV

Rocksource, Dana

Frontier

214/6 & 214/7

Penguin

Promote

13/24d

Petro-Canada

Reach

Traditional

211/17

Petrofac

Don Development

Traditional

28/3b

Petrofac

Traditional

214/19 & 214/20

Plectrum

Promote

15/24a (Split) & 15/25f

Premier

Oilexco

Traditional

110/3b

Reach

Promote

110/1

REAP UK

Promote

110/5

REAP UK

Promote

208/26

Rocksource

Promote

28/15, 28/19, 28/20 & 29/11

Sable Energy

Promote

30/20b

Sable Energy

Promote

43/1, 43/2 & 43/3

Scotsdale

Valhalla, Spyker

Promote

43/5, 44/1, 44/2 & 44/3

Scotsdale

Valhalla, Spyker

Promote

43/9, 43/10 & 44/6

Scotsdale

Valhalla, Spyker

Promote

113/26b (Part) & 113/27b (Split)

Serica Energy

Traditional

23/16g

Serica Energy

Endeavour

Traditional

48/17d

Serica Energy

Traditional

28/10b (Split)

Silverstone

Promote

28/5c

Silverstone

Promote

28/8

Silverstone

Promote

29/1d

Silverstone

Promote

9/12e

Silverstone

Wilderness

Promote

21/29d

Sterling Resources

Promote

36/10, 37/6 & 37/7

Sterling Resources

Promote

37/12 & 37/13

Sterling Resources

Promote

42/18

Sterling Resources

Promote

42/2b, 42/3, 42/4

Sterling Resources

Promote

48/18d, 48/23b & 48/28b (Split)

Sterling Resources

GB Petroleum, Ginger Oil Co.

Promote

16/16 (Split)

Talisman

Traditional

205/12, 205/13, 205/16b & 205/17

Talisman

Rocksource

Frontier

22/23c

Talisman

Traditional

206/3 & 206/4

Total

Chevron, Eni, DONG

Traditional

3/8f (Part)

Total

Traditional

44/21e

Tullow

Traditional

48/28b (Split), 52/3 (Part), 52/4b (Part) & 52/5b

Tullow

Traditional

110/10

Valhalla

Scotsdale, Spyker

Promote

49/10c

Venture Production (GMA) Ltd (was CH4)

Traditional

22/1b

Veritas

Traditional

29/4g

Veritas

Promote

30/19b

Veritas

Promote

47/22 & 47/23 (Split)

Virgo Oil & Gas

Montrose Industries

Promote