
Europa Oil & Gas (Holdings) plc expects to appeal a decision by the North Yorkshire Council (NYC) planning committee following its preliminary view that it will not approve Europa drilling a well on its Cloughton natural gas prospect in Burniston.
The well was to be drilled in United Kingdom license PEDL 343. The plan followed a license extension granted by the North Sea Transition Authority on Jan. 16, 2026. The license holds Europa’s 137 bcf Cloughton discovery. As part of a first-phase work program extended to Mar. 21, 2028, the operator has plans to acquire 17 sq km of 3D seismic and drill an appraisal well to 6,500 ft TVDSS.
NYC’s view comes despite the Council’s planning department recommendation that the operation should proceed, Europa Oil & Gas said.
A final recommendation is pending a decision by the Secretary of State over the need for an environmental screening assessment to be carried out relating to the proposal. Europa had opted to voluntarily complete and submit an environmental screening assessment as part of the planning application.
PEDL 343 covers 110 sq km in Cleveland basin and contains two adjacent blocks, TA09 and SE99a. Block TA09 is north of Scarborough, running up the east coast, and Block SE99a is to its west. The play contains carboniferous sandstone.
Europa Oil & Gas is operator of PEDL 343 (40%) with partners Egdon (40%) and Petrichor (20%).






















