"Scotland Bets on North Sea Oil, Even as the Wells Start To Run Dry"

"ABERDEEN, Scotland — The discovery of oil deep beneath the waters of the North Sea has made this ancient port city an energy boom town, with some of the highest wages and lowest unemployment rates anywhere in Europe.

Now, leaders of the campaign to break from Britain in a Thursday referendum are counting on the spoils of “Scotland’s oil” to help spread prosperity across their newly independent nation, funding schools, health care and social welfare programs. Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond has promised an oil fund, modeled on Norway’s, to ensure that the country’s wealth is broadly shared.

But in the final days before the vote, that vision of a progressive and egalitarian society built on a foundation of black goo is coming up against the hard reality of energy economics: After four decades of relentless pumping, the North Sea reserves are long past their peak and could be headed for a steep decline."

Griff Witte reports for the Washington Post September 14, 2014.

SEE ALSO:

"Scotland's $25 Billion Question: How Much Oil?" (CNN Mnoney)

Opinion: "Scottish Independence: An Energy Revolution?" (Aljazeera)

"Can Scotland Really Be as Rich as Norway?" (MoneyBeat/Wall St. Journal)

"Scottish Independence: From Oil And the Economy To the Pound And The Queen" (Independent)

"Salmond’S Oil Plan Leaves Scotland a Hostage To Saudi Arabia" (Telegraph)

 

Source: Wash Post, 09/15/2014