The NAM requested licenses to exploit 25 to 40 billion cubic meters of gas under the Wadden Sea in 2006. In comparison, every year around twenty billion cubic meters is exploited in the North Sea and around 30 billion cubic meters in Slochteren (Groningen). The exploitation began in 2007 by Moddergat and will earn the government around ten billion euros in the next twenty years. The company wants to pump up two-thirds of the capacity of gas from the Moddergat in the first four years. In that way, the NAM hopes to hinder the Wadden Sea as little as possible and the sand transportation from the North Sea would be able to keep up with bottom subsidence. The existing gas exploitation from Ameland will gradually decline, after which exploitation from Moddergat can be intensified. The plan is to start exploiting from Vierhuizen in 2008 and from Lauwersoog later that year. The exploitation of 29 billion cubic meters will take twenty to thirty years. The NAM is capable of drilling for gas at a diagonal over a distance of nine kilometers maximum.
At the same time, an independent committee of experts play a role in judging the damage to nature. If there is any damage found, the government is authorized to slow down the exploitation or to stop it all together. An environmental effect report was made prior to the gas exploitation. It was concluded that the nature in the Wadden Se will not have problems with the exploitation, but field voles and therefore their predators Montagu's and marsh harriers, will be effected by the bottom subsidence in the Lauwersmeer. Their habitat threatens to be flooded.
A part of the profits from this natural gas will flow into the Wadden Funding, which will be used for nature protection, research and economic developments.