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Friesland wants one-third of revenue from onshore gas extraction, offered only 5 percent

Summary by NL Times
Frisian authorities say the Dutch government’s plan for onshore gas extraction gives regions too little revenue and lacks a clear phase-out strategy. The gas sector and Climate Minister Sophie Hermans (VVD) have agreed that regions extracting gas will receive 5 percent of the revenue. Projects producing more than 2 billion cubic meters must instead enter into “custom agreements” with local governments.
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NL Times broke the news in on Friday, January 23, 2026.
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