BREXIT AND THE UK OIL & GAS SECTOR

  • LaMaster J
  • Hammerson M
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Abstract

On 23 June 2016, the UK electorate voted in a referendum to leave the European Union (EU). This outcome is expected to have far-reaching consequences for UK industry, including the oil & gas sector. These include: short- to medium-term uncertainty; potential changes to legislation affecting the downstream industry; restrictions on the free movement of goods and people; effects on the gas market; and renewed impetus for Scottish independence. It is impossible at this early stage to reach any definitive conclusions regarding the consequences of Brexit to the UK oil & gas industry, but this short article will discuss certain issues that are likely to be of interest and relevance.

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LaMaster, J. C., & Hammerson, M. (2016). BREXIT AND THE UK OIL & GAS SECTOR. The Denning Law Journal, 28, 9–15. https://doi.org/10.5750/dlj.v28i0.1274

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