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Minister vows to prevent gas crisis after supply warning
The Guardian
|November 28, 2025
The UK energy minister has said the country must “do whatever it takes” to avoid a gas supply crisis after advisers warned that Britain could face a shortage by 2030.
Michael Shanks promised the government would “redouble our efforts to decarbonise” the economy and ensure the UK had enough gas storage and import capacity. He said the previous government had failed to plan for shortages.
He spoke after a report by the new National Energy System Operator said the government should draw up plans to guard against the threat.
Neso, which was set up last year, warned ministers they must address an “emerging risk to gas supply security” that could mean homes and businesses going without during prolonged cold weather.
“Such scenarios are unlikely,” Shanks said. “But this government will do whatever it takes to ensure our ongoing energy security and ensure we continue to provide the energy insurance we need for even the rare scenarios.
This story is from the November 28, 2025 edition of The Guardian.
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