Offshore Petroleum Regulator for Environment and Decommissioning (OPRED)
THE OFFSHORE PETROLEUM PRODUCTION AND PIPE-LINES (ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS)
REGULATIONS 1999 (AS AMENDED)
ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENT DECISIONS
Pursuant to regulations 5A(7) and 5A(8) of the above Regulations, the Secretary of
State gives notice of the following decision(s) in respect of the Secretary of State’s
agreement to the grant of consent in relation to a relevant project under regulation
5A(1)(c) of the above Regulations.
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/ Block |
Decision Issued |
D/4204/2017 |
Maersk Oil North Sea UK Ltd |
South Maclure Field Development |
9/18b, 9/19a and 9/23b |
12/06/2017 |
Summary of representations received |
Consultees confirmed no objections to the project following receipt of additional
information, and no representations were received in response to the public notice.
|
Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based |
Main considerations related to seabed disturbance, marine discharges, atmospheric
emissions and interference with other users of the sea, but impacts were localised
and not significant.
|
Relevant mitigation measures, environmental conditions or monitoring conditions attached
to decision
|
Agreement was given to the issue of consent, providing all works undertaken as specified
in the Environmental Statement. No specific environmental or monitoring conditions
attached to the decision.
|
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/ Block |
Decision Issued |
D/4203/2017 |
Premier Oil (E&P) UK Ltd |
Tolmount Area Development |
42/28 |
18/06/2018 |
Summary of representations received |
Consultees confirmed no objections to the project, and no representations were received
in response to the public notice.
|
Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based |
Main considerations related to seabed disturbance, noise emissions, seabird disturbance
and interference with other users of the sea, but impacts were localised and not significant.
|
Relevant mitigation measures, environmental conditions or monitoring conditions attached
to decision
|
Agreement was given to the issue of consent, providing all works undertaken as specified
in the Environmental Statement. Key mitigation conditions related to survey of anchoring
areas to avoid any archaeological interests, restrictions on vessel movements, the
locations of spoil heaps and the management of piling works. No specific environmental
or monitoring conditions attached to the decision.
|
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/ Block |
Decision Issued |
D/4198/2017 |
Shell U.K. Ltd |
Fram 2 Field Development |
29/3a, 29/4c, 29/8a and 29/9c |
20/06/2018 |
Summary of representations received |
Consultees confirmed no objections to the project, and no representations were received
in response to the public notice.
|
Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based |
Main considerations related to seabed disturbance, marine discharges, atmospheric
emissions and noise emissions, but impacts were localised and not significant.
|
Relevant mitigation measures, environmental conditions or monitoring conditions attached
to decision
|
Agreement was given to the issue of consent, providing all works undertaken as specified
in the Environmental Statement, including commitment to seek a reduction in the impacts
relating to the use of offshore chemicals. No specific environmental or monitoring
conditions attached to the decision.
|
Having regard to the environmental statement(s) submitted under the above Regulations,
any information provided under regulation 10 of these Regulations and any representations
received, the Secretary of State has assessed the project(s) as not likely to have
a significant effect on the environment and has agreed to the grant of consent under
the Petroleum Act 1998.
Pursuant to regulations 6(11) and 6(12) of the above Regulations, the Secretary of
State gives notice of the following decision(s), in respect of application(s) made
under regulation 6 of the above Regulations requesting a direction confirming that
a relevant project need not be accompanied by an environmental statement and confirming
the Secretary of State’s agreement to the grant of consent.
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/ Block |
Direction Issued |
DRA/523 |
BP Exploration Operating Co. Ltd. |
Schiehallion Field P17 well |
204/20 |
04/05/2018 |
DRA/524 |
BP Exploration Operating Co. Ltd. |
Schiehallion Field I17 well |
204/20 |
04/05/2018 |
DRA/543 |
Premier Oil UK Ltd. |
Burgman Field BP2 well |
28/9a |
04/05/2018 |
DRA/544 |
Nexen Petroleum UK Ltd. |
Peregrine Field SFPB well |
20/01 |
08/05/2018 |
DRA/354 |
Premier Oil UK Ltd. |
Burgman Field BP1 well |
28/9a |
09/05/2018 |
DRA/529 |
Apache Beryl I Ltd. |
Callater Field CC2 well |
09/19b |
21/05/2018 |
DRA/537 |
Apache Beryl I Ltd. |
Beryl Field A19Z well |
09/13 |
29/05/2018 |
DRA/572 |
CNR International (UK) Ltd. |
Ninian Field C96 well |
03/03 |
29/05/2017 |
DRA/558 |
Chrysaor North Sea Ltd. |
Maria 16/29a-13z Well |
16/29a |
07/06/2018 |
Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based |
Main considerations related to marine discharges, atmospheric emissions and interference
with other users of the sea. Chemical discharges assessed as no risk to marine environment
and atmospheric emissions rapidly dispersed to background levels. Impacts assessed
as localised and not significant.
|
Mitigation features / measures |
Agreement was given to the issue of consent, providing works are undertaken as specified
in the application. Cuttings contaminated with Low Toxicity Oil -based Mud (LTOBM)
will be shipped to shore for treatment and disposal. Works will be undertaken in
accordance with applicable navigational conditions, and appropriate controls will
be in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events.
|
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/Block |
Direction Issued |
DRA/554 |
Chevron North Sea Ltd. |
Captain Field BB34 (RS040) well |
13/22a |
18/05/2018 |
DRA/535 |
Marathon Oil UK LLC |
Brae Bravo A44z well |
16/07a |
23/05/2018 |
Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based |
Main considerations related to marine discharges and atmospheric emissions. Chemical
discharges assessed as no risk to environment, and atmospheric emissions rapidly dispersed
to background levels. Impacts assessed as localised and not significant.
|
Mitigation features / measures |
Agreement was given to the issue of consent, providing works are undertaken as specified
in the application. Cuttings contaminated with low toxicity oil-based mud (LTOBM)
will be shipped to shore for treatment and disposal. Appropriate controls will be
in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events.
|
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/ Block |
Direction Issued |
DRA/556 |
Total E&P UK Ltd. |
Glendronach exploration well |
206/04a |
25/05/2018 |
Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based |
Main considerations related to marine discharges, atmospheric emissions and interference
with other users of the sea. Chemical discharges assessed as no risk to marine environment
and atmospheric emissions rapidly dispersed to background levels. Impacts assessed
as localised and not significant.
|
Mitigation features / measures |
Agreement was given to the issue of consent, providing works are undertaken as specified
in the application. Works will be undertaken in accordance with applicable navigational
conditions, and appropriate controls will be in place to reduce the likelihood of
accidental events.
|
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/Block |
Direction Issued |
DRA/567 |
Maersk Oil North Sea UK Ltd. |
Lochranza Field LNW well |
15/20a |
05/06/2018 |
Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based |
Main considerations related to marine discharges, atmospheric emissions and impacts
on the seabed. Chemical discharges assessed as no risk to marine environment and
atmospheric emissions rapidly dispersed to background levels. Impacts assessed as
localised and not significant.
|
Mitigation features / measures |
Agreement was given to the issue of consent, providing works are undertaken as specified
in the application. Cuttings contaminated with low toxicity oil-based mud (LTOBM)
will be shipped to shore for treatment and disposal. Rig stabilisation deposits
will be minimised and works undertaken in accordance with applicable navigational
conditions. Appropriate controls will be in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental
events.
|
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/Block |
Direction Issued |
PLA/545 |
ENI Hewett Ltd |
Hewett Field pipeline PL584 |
48/30 |
07/06/2018 |
PLA/546 |
ENI Hewett Ltd |
Hewett Field pipeline PL21 |
48/29 |
07/06/2018 |
PLA/500 |
Nexen Petroleum U.K. Ltd. |
Telford Field pipelines PL1275 and PL1276 |
15/22 |
12/06/2018 |
PLA/416 |
Shell U.K. Ltd. |
Bittern Field water injection pipeline PL1650 |
29/01 |
22/06/2018 |
PLA/517 |
Shell U.K. Limited |
Gannet E Field pipeline to Triton FPSO |
21/30 |
27/06/2018 |
PLA/554 |
Total E&P North Sea UK Ltd. |
Lochranza Field pipelines PL4484, PL4485, PLU4486 and PLU3122 |
15/20 |
05/07/2018 |
Main reasons/conclusions on which decision is based |
Main considerations were the installation of infrastructure and deposit of materials
on the seabed, and interference with other users of the sea. Impacts were localised
and not significant. Chemical discharges assessed as no risk to marine environment.
|
Mitigation features/measures |
Deposits will be the minimum required to achieve objectives and both infrastructure
and deposits will be designed to prevent unnecessary interference with other sea users.
Works will be undertaken in accordance with applicable navigational conditions, and
appropriate controls will be in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events.
|
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/ Block |
Direction Issued |
PLA/551 |
TAQA Bratani Ltd. |
Eider Field riser disconnect project |
211/16a |
04/06/2018 |
Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based |
Main considerations related to atmospheric emissions and interference with other users
of the sea, but impacts were localised and not significant., and
|
Mitigation features / measures |
Agreement was given to the issue of consent, providing works are undertaken as specified
in the application. Works will be undertaken in accordance with applicable navigational
conditions and designed to prevent unnecessary interference with other sea users.
|
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/Block |
Direction Issued |
PLA/560 |
Chrysaor North Sea Ltd. |
Lomond to North Everest pipeline preparatory works PL781 |
23/21 |
14/06/2018 |
Main reasons/conclusions on which decision is based |
Main considerations related to disturbance of the seabed and interference with other
users of the sea, but impacts were localised and not significant.
|
Mitigation features/measures |
Agreement was given to the issue of consent, providing works are undertaken as specified
in the application. Disturbance of the seabed will be minimal, and works will be
undertaken in accordance with applicable navigational conditions and designed to prevent
unnecessary interference with other sea users. Appropriate controls will be in place
to reduce the likelihood of accidental events.
|
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/ Block |
Decision Issued |
PLA/567 |
Total E&P UK Ltd. |
Alwyn North Field freespan correction works PL1043 |
3/9a |
15/06/2018 |
Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based |
The main considerations related to the deposit of protective materials and interference
with other users of the sea.
|
Mitigation features/measures |
Agreement was given to the issue of consent, providing works are undertaken as specified
in the application. Deposits will be the minimum required to achieve objectives,
and works will be undertaken in accordance with applicable navigational conditions
and designed to prevent unnecessary interference with other sea users. Appropriate
controls will be in place to reduce the likelihood of accidental events.
|
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/ Block |
Direction Issued |
PRA/154 |
Ithaca Energy (UK) |
Harrier Field commencement of production |
30/06a |
24/05/2018 |
Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based |
Main considerations related to marine discharges and atmospheric emissions. Chemical
discharges assessed as no risk to the environment; produced water discharge treated
to meet permit conditions; and atmospheric emissions rapidly dispersed to background
levels. Impacts assessed as localised and not significant.
|
Mitigation features/measures |
Agreement given to the issue of consent, providing production levels are as specified
in the application.
|
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/ Block |
Direction Issued |
PRA/9 |
Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd. |
Auk Field increase in production |
30/16 |
30/05/2018 |
PRA/12 |
Maersk Oil North Sea UK Ltd. |
Tullich Field increase in production |
9/18b |
07/06/2018 |
Main reasons / conclusions on which decision is based |
Main considerations related to marine discharges and atmospheric emissions. Chemical
discharges assessed as no risk to the environment; produced water discharge treated
to meet permit conditions; and atmospheric emissions rapidly dispersed to background
levels. Impacts assessed as localised and not significant.
|
Mitigation features/measures |
Agreement given to the issue of consent, providing increases are as specified in the
application.
|
Having regard to the relevant application(s) for direction(s) submitted under the
above Regulations, the Secretary of State has assessed the project(s) as not likely
to have a significant effect on the environment and has given a direction that the
application for consent under the Petroleum Act 1998 need not be accompanied by an
environmental statement. The main reasons and considerations on which this decision
is based are summarised above, taking full account of the characteristics of the project,
the environmental sensitivity of the areas likely to be affected by the project and
the nature and significance of the potential impacts, as set out in Schedule 1 to
the Regulations.
Excluded Activity Decisions
Pursuant to regulation 5(10) of the above Regulations, the Secretary of State gives
notice that, having regard to the matters set out in regulations 5(2) and/or 5(2A)
and Schedule 1 to the Regulations, the Secretary of State has decided that the operations
in respect of which consent is sought would not be likely to have a significant effect
on the environment and accordingly no environmental statement need be prepared in
respect of the relevant project.
Reference |
Operator |
Project Name |
Quad/ Block |
EX/38/2018 |
Apache Beryl I Ltd. |
Beryl Alpha – Pipeline Work |
9/13 |
EX/39/2018 |
Dana Petroleum (E&P) Ltd. |
Guillemot West & North West – Pipeline Work |
21/25 |
EX/40/2018 |
Dana Petroleum (E&P) Ltd. |
Pict – Pipeline Work |
21/23 |
EX/41/2018 |
Dana Petroleum (E&P) Ltd. |
Bittern – Pipeline Work |
29/1 |
EX/42/2018 |
Dana Petroleum (E&P) Ltd. |
Triton – Pipeline Work |
21/25 |
EX/43/2018 |
Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd. |
Scapa Field water injection valve installation and deposits to support tie-in spool
PL4068
|
14/19 |
EX/44/2018 |
Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Ltd. |
Shaw Field SP2 well pipeline disconnection |
22/22 |
EX/45/2018 |
Maersk Oil North Sea UK Ltd. |
Gryphon Field Riser Base B, valve skid and tee piece installation |
9/18b |
Further information in relation to all of the decisions detailed in this notice can
be found on the GOV.UK website at:
https://www.gov.uk/guidance/oil-and-gas-environmental-data.
If you have any questions in relation to this notice or the decisions, please contact
the Environmental Management Team, Offshore Petroleum Regulator for Environment and
Decommissioning (OPRED), AB1 Building, Crimon Place, Aberdeen AB10 1BJ (e-mail: emt@beis.gov.uk).