As MP Harriet Cross made an impassioned plea in parliament this week in support of the North-east's oil and gas sector, AGCC is urging other to join her in backing the North Sea by signing our letter.
The Chamber is writing to Chancellor Rachel Reeves urging her to bring forward the planned Oil & Gas Price Mechanism (OGPM) to 2026.
Now, the Chamber is asking you to take inspiration from Ms Cross' powerful speech and sign the letter here.
The Conservative MP for Gordon and Buchan, Ms Cross told the House of Commons: "One of the most incoherent, damaging and destructive decisions that the Government took last week was not to scrap the energy profits levy.
"The levy will destroy our oil and gas sector, as the Government have been told by so many sources, including the industry itself, the renewables industry, the unions and Offshore Energies UK.
"The Government know exactly the impact that keeping the EPL will have on jobs, investment, our supply chain and our transition to cleaner renewable energies."
Footage of Ms Cross' speech can be found here.
She continued: "Investment in green technologies, including carbon capture, EV charging point roll-outs, wind and solar, is being driven by our oil and gas companies. They will stop investing in green technologies and our domestic supply if we tax them into the ground, and that is exactly what the EPL is doing.
"The Labour Government have kept the EPL, which means that our oil and gas companies are being taxed at 78%, which is more than is faced by any other mature basin in the world.
"They also removed investment allowances, ensuring that our oil and gas companies are the most uncompetitive when they are trying to invest in the North sea. As a result, the companies and the skills that we need for the transition are moving abroad.
"Across the UK, we are losing tens of thousands of North Sea jobs. That impacts every constituency. Do not think it is just north-east Scotland that is impacted; every single hon. Member in this House has oil and gas worker constituents - energy workers - who are losing their jobs today because of the Chancellor’s choice last week to keep the EPL. That impacts everybody."
Ms Cross went on: "Many flights that take off from Aberdeen are full of workers who are leaving north-east Scotland for Norway, taking their skills and taxable income with them.
"Norway welcomes the opportunity for investment in its energy sources. Norway drilled more than 30 new exploration wells in its North Sea this year. We drilled zero. That is not because the North Sea is different on either side of the boundary line, but because of the United Kingdom’s fiscal and regulatory regime.
"We are banning ourselves from our own resources.
"We are making it so financially unviable to get at our own resources that we are becoming more and more reliant on other countries for our energy security. That does not make sense. Even if we come at the issue from a green angle and pretend that we are helping the climate, imports are more carbon intensive. We are bringing more carbon-intensive energy, which we need, into the UK.
"The Government love telling us that we will need oil and gas for years to come. We will, but we will not be using UK oil and gas for years to come. We will be using oil and gas from Norway, Qatar, Mexico or America, and we will import it at a huge carbon cost, and at a huge cost to the Treasury through loss of tax, other revenue and investment.
"Offshore Energies UK states that £50billion of investment will be lost because of the EPL being kept in place. That £50billion could go to a huge number of schools, roads or NHS projects, or it could fill any deficit that we have, but no, it is being left, because the ideology of this Government is to run down our domestic oil and gas sector."
Ms Cross also accused the government of suggesting that North-east people are "stupid" and that they would not realise the damaging impact of retaining the EPL.
She said: "One of the most cynical things that the Government did on Wednesday last week, when they chose to keep the EPL, was to release their consultation results for the future of the North Sea.
"They thought that the people of north-east Scotland were so dim, so stupid, that they would not realise that keeping the EPL in place was going to have a destructive impact.
"They thought that they could wave a little flag with “North sea future plan consultation” written on it, and it would distract us, but guess what? We are not distracted. We know that it does not matter how many tie-backs are allowed, or whether we rename a licence as a certificate; that will not make any difference when it comes to how long the North Sea lasts, because we do not have the fiscal regime to make it viable."
Concluding with a final plea, Ms Cross said the EPL "must" be scrapped;
She said: "Will the Government, please, for the future security of our energy, for £50billion of investment that could come into our energy systems, and for the survival of tens of thousands of jobs, scrap the EPL?
"It must be scrapped. In no other sector in any other part of the country would this Government allow that many jobs to be lost, yet they are willing to do that to the energy sector in north-east Scotland, and to our oil and gas workers, and that is completely irresponsible."