List of older North Sea Study Occasional Papers (available on request)
Options for Exploiting Gas from West of Scotland By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen, (December 2005), pp. 70
Prospects for Activity Levels in the UKCS to 2035 after the 2006 Budget By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen, (April 2006) pp. 61
Developing a Supply Curve for CO2 Capture, Sequestration and EOR in the UKCS: an Optimised Least-Cost Analytical Framework By A G Kemp and Sola Kasim, (May 2006) pp. 39
Financial Liability for Decommissioning in the UKCS: the Comparative Effects of LOCs, Surety Bonds and Trust Funds By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen, (October 2006) pp. 150
Prospects for UK Oil and Gas Import Dependence By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen, (November 2006) pp. 38
Long-term Option Contracts for Carbon Emissions By A G Kemp and J Swierzbinski, (April 2007) pp. 24
The Prospects for Activity in the UKCS to 2035: the 2007 Perspective By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (July 2007) pp.56
A Least-cost Optimisation Model for CO2 capture By A G Kemp and Sola Kasim (August 2007) pp.65
The Long Term Structure of the Taxation System for the UK Continental Shelf By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (October 2007) pp.116
The Prospects for Activity in the UKCS to 2035: the 2008 Perspective By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (October 2008) pp. 67
The Economics of PRT Redetermination for Incremental Projects in the UKCS BY A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (November 2008) pp. 56
Incentivising Investment in the UKCS: a Response to Supporting Investment: a Consultation on the North Sea Fiscal Regime BY A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (February 2009) pp.93
A Futuristic Least-cost Optimisation Model of CO2 Transportation and Storage in the UK/ UK Continental Shelf By A G Kemp and Sola Kasim (March 2009) pp.57
The Budget 2009 Tax Proposals and Activity in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (June 2009) pp.48
The Prospects for Activity in the UK Continental Shelf to 2040: the 2009 Perspective By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (October 2009) pp. 48
The Effects of the European Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) on Activity in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) and CO2 Leakage By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (April 2010) pp. 117
Economic Principles and Determination of Infrastructure Third Party Tariffs in the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) By A G Kemp and Euan Phimister (July 2010) pp. 26
Taxation and Total Government Take from the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS) Following Phase 3 of the European Emissions Trading Scheme (EU ETS) By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (August 2010) pp. 168
An Optimised Illustrative Investment Model of the Economics of Integrated Returns from CCS Deployment in the UK/UKCS By A G Kemp and Sola Kasim (December 2010) pp. 68
The Long Term Prospects for Activity in the UK Continental Shelf By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (December 2010) pp. 48
The Hypothetical Scottish Share of Revenues and Expenditures from the UK Continental Shelf 2000 – 2013 By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (March 2011) pp. 38
The Effectiveness of ITF 1999-2009 and Future Possibilities By A G Kemp and Jana Schultz (March 2011) pp. 41
The Effects of Budget 2011 on Activity in the UK Continental Shelf By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (April 2011) pp.55
The Short and Long Term Prospects for Activity in the UK Continental Shelf: the 2011 Perspective By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (August 2011) pp.68
Prospective Decommissioning Activity and Infrastructure Availability in the UKCS By A G Kemp and Linda Stephen (October 2011) pp.87
The Economics of CO2-EOR Cluster Developments in the UK Central North Sea/Outer Moray Firth By A G Kemp and Sola Kasim (January 2012) pp.70