The U.K. is planning on more drilling in the North Sea for oil and natural gas which will help it become more energy independent.
Exploration in the North Sea:
The 1958 Geneva Convention on the Continental Shelf was the first international legislation to establish the rights of countries over the continental shelves adjacent to their coastlines.
This convention facilitated North Sea exploration which was followed by the U.K.’s enactment of the Continental Shelf Act, effective in 1964.
Continental Shelf Act:
This legislation authorized the exploration and utilization of the continental shelf, aligning with the principles of the 1958 Geneva Convention.
Specifically, it defined the extent of the U.K.’s authority over undersea oil and gas reserves (excluding coal) in proximity to its coastal areas.
About North Sea:
Epeiric Sea: It is an epeiric sea on the European continental shelf connecting to the Atlantic Ocean through the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north.
An epeiric sea is a continental body of water which is very large in area and is either completely surrounded by dry land or connected to an ocean by a river, strait or arm of the sea.
Location: It lies between England and Scotland on its west, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France on its south, and Norway, Denmark, and Germany on its west.
Major Rivers draining into North Sea: the Rhine, Thames, and the Elbe rivers
Important Islands: Shetland’s Mainland, Orkney’s Mainland Island, Norwegian Stord Island
Climate: The North Sea experiences an oceanic temperate maritime climate, characterized by slightly high temperatures. Winters are long but cool while summers are short and mild.
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