My Lords, I am grateful to the noble Lord for his question. First, I must remind the House that, on Friday, National Gas confirmed that:
“The overall picture across Great Britain’s eight main gas storage sites remains healthy”.
The diversity of Great Britain’s sources of gas supply means that we are less reliant on natural gas storage than our European counterparts. This includes, as the noble Lord suggests, supplies from the UK continental shelf; our long-term energy partner, Norway; international markets via liquefied natural gas; and interconnectors to the European continent.
I understand and fully accept what the noble Lord says about the North Sea and the contribution of the oil and gas sector, which we have debated, but it is essential that we move as quickly as possible to clean power. Clearly, by 2030, that will give us a great advantage in energy security. We will look for low-carbon, flexible technologies to ensure that we have the proper balance when we get to clean power. We want to see a successful transition in the North Sea, recognising the contribution that it makes and will continue to make.