The Oil & Gas Authority ("OGA") published its final on 6 August 2020. It highlights the additional potential for offshore renewables to contribute approximately a further 30% towards the UK’s net zero target. This means the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) could support, in combination with complementary investments in onshore energy infrastructure, around 60% of the UK’s decarbonisation requirements. Part of the OGA's review included a regulatory assessment. The Report notes that regulatory regimes already exist in respect of the different energy sectors operating on the UKCS and each has supported the safe and successful economic development of multiple UKCS energy sources. Moving forward, the OGA considers that energy integration projects will require "