The Government is exploring the potential of locking in long-term deals to import gas from Norway and around the world as focus turns to keeping lights on this winter.
Ministers exploring long-term gas deals with Norway and others, PM says
The Government is exploring the potential of locking in long-term deals to import gas from Norway and around the world as focus turns to keeping lights on this winter.
Prime Minister Liz Truss said ministers are “looking” at multi-year deals to cut reliance on imports from authoritarian regimes.
“I have not signed any deal. But what I’m saying is that Britain’s energy security is vital and what we will be doing is always looking for value for money, of course we will, but it’s important that we have that long-term energy security,” she said.
She promised to bring down debt after being challenged on whether it was wise to borrow money to sign import deals that lock in current record prices.