Statutory Instrument 1999 No. 360

      The Offshore Petroleum Production and Pipe-lines (Assessment of Environmental Effects) Regulations 1999


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STATUTORY INSTRUMENTS


1999 No. 360

PETROLEUM

PIPE-LINES

The Offshore Petroleum Production and Pipe-lines (Assessment of Environmental Effects) Regulations 1999

  Made 17th February 1999 
  Laid before Parliament 18th February 1999 
  Coming into force 14th March 1999 

The Secretary of State, being a Minister designated[1] for the purposes of section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972[2] in relation to measures relating to the requirement for an assessment of the impact on the environment of projects likely to have significant effects on the environment, in exercise of the powers conferred on him by that section hereby makes the following Regulations:-

Citation, commencement and application
     1.  - (1) These Regulations may be cited as the Offshore Petroleum Production and Pipe-lines (Assessment of Environmental Effects) Regulations 1999 and shall come into force on 14th March 1999.

    (2) Nothing in these Regulations shall apply to anything done pursuant to a consent or approval granted or relevant requirement imposed prior to 30th April 1998 or to the use of a floating installation where such use commenced prior to that date.

Revocation and transitional and saving provisions
    
2.  - (1) In this regulation "the 1998 Regulations" means the Offshore Petroleum Production and Pipe-lines (Assessment of Environmental Effects) Regulations 1998[3].

    (2) Subject to paragraph (3) below, the 1998 Regulations are hereby revoked.

    (3) The 1998 Regulations shall continue to apply to any application for a consent received by the Secretary of State prior to the coming into force of these Regulations.

    (4) Any reference in these Regulations to a consent or approval granted or relevant requirement imposed pursuant to these Regulations shall include a reference to any consent or approval granted or relevant requirement imposed pursuant to the 1998 Regulations regardless of whether such grant or imposition took place before or after the coming into force of these Regulations.

Interpretation
     3.  - (1) In these Regulations-

    "application" means, except in regulations 16 and 17 (applications to court), an application in writing;

    "appropriate particulars" means the name and address of the undertaker, the location of the project in question, the nature and purpose of the project and what the undertaker considers would be likely to be the main environmental consequences of the execution of the project;

    "approval" means an approval of the kind referred to in regulation 11(1) below (approval of proposals for the carrying out of relevant project);

    "authorisation" means a pipe-line works authorisation required by section 14 of the Petroleum Act 1998 (construction and use of pipe-lines);

    "business day" means any day except a Saturday, a Sunday, Christmas Day, Good Friday or a bank holiday in any part of the United Kingdom by virtue of the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971[5];

    "consent" means, except in regulation 4 below (requirements as to contents of licences; requirement as to consent for use of floating installations in connection with a development etc.),-

    (a) in relation to any relevant project comprising the drilling of an exploration well, any consent required by or under a licence to the commencement or re-commencement of the drilling of that well;

    (b) in relation to a relevant project comprising a development-

      (i) any consent required by or under a licence in respect of the erection of any structure;

      (ii) any consent required by or under a licence to the getting of more than 500 tonnes of oil per day or 500,000 cubic metres of gas per day otherwise than as a by-product of the drilling or the testing of any well;

      (iii) any consent required by virtue of regulation 4(4)(a) below (consent to use of floating installation);

      (iv) any consent required by or under a licence in respect of the commencement or re-commencement of the drilling of any well used for the purposes of, or in connection with, the development; or

      (v) any authorisation for the execution of works for the construction of a pipe-line for the conveyance of petroleum, being a pipe-line which is to form an integral part of the development;

    (c) in relation to any relevant project comprising a pipe-line for the conveyance of petroleum other than a pipe-line which is to form an integral part of a development, any authorisation for the execution of works for the construction of that pipe-line; or

    (d) in relation to any relevant project comprising the use of a mobile installation for the extraction of petroleum where the principal purpose of the extraction is the testing of any well, any consent required under regulation 4(4)(b) below (requirement for consent to use of mobile installation for the purposes of the testing of well),

but does not in any case include any consent required pursuant to a licence in respect of anything done or to be done wholly outside the relevant area or any approval;

    "development" means any project which has as its main object the getting of petroleum as opposed to the establishment of its existence, the appraisal of its quantity, characteristics or quality or the characteristics or extent of any reservoir in which it occurs;

    "EEA State" means a State which is a contracting party to the Agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2nd May 1992 as adjusted by the Protocol signed at Brussels on 17th March 1993;

    "effect" includes, except where the context otherwise requires, any direct, indirect, secondary, cumulative, short, medium or long-term, permanent or temporary, or positive or negative effect;

    "environmental authority" means any person on whom environmental responsibilities are conferred by or under any enactment other than these Regulations;

    "environmental statement" means a statement prepared in respect of a relevant project and which includes the matters specified in Schedule 2 to these Regulations;

    "exploration well" means any well other than a well drilled for the purposes of, or in connection with, a development;

    "floating installation" means any floating construction or device maintained on a station by whatever means but does not include a structure;

    "gas", except in the definition of "petroleum" below, means natural gas existing in its natural condition in strata;

    "the Gazettes" means the London, Edinburgh and Belfast Gazettes;

    "licence" means a licence granted or having effect as if granted under section 3 of the 1998 Act (licences to search and bore for and get petroleum) and "licensee" shall be construed accordingly;

    "notice" means notice in writing;

    "oil", except in the definition of "petroleum" below, includes any mineral oil or relative hydrocarbon existing in its natural condition in strata, but does not include coal or bituminous shales or other stratified deposits from which oil can be extracted by destructive distillation;

    "petroleum" includes any mineral oil or relative hydrocarbon and natural gas existing in its natural condition in strata, but does not include coal or bituminous shales or other stratified deposits from which oil can be extracted by destructive distillation;

    "the relevant area" means that area comprising-

    (a) tidal waters and parts of the sea adjacent to the United Kingdom from the low water mark up to the seaward limits of territorial waters;

    (b) waters in any area for the time being designated under section 1(7) of the Continental Shelf Act 1964[6] (designation of areas of continental shelf); and

    (c) the seabed and subsoil under the waters referred to in paragraphs (a) and (b) above;

    "relevant project" means a project comprising-

    (a) the drilling of an exploration well;

    (b) a development;

    (c) the construction of a pipe-line for the conveyance of petroleum other than one which is to form an integral part of any development, or

    (d) the use of a mobile installation for the extraction of petroleum where the principal purpose of the extraction is the testing of any well,

wholly or partly within the relevant area;

    "relevant requirement" means any requirement, imposed under a licence, of the kind referred to in regulation 11(4) below (powers of Secretary of State to require carrying out of relevant project);

    "structure" means any structure used for or, as the case may be, to be used for the purpose of getting petroleum or conveying petroleum to land (including any structure for the storage of petroleum) which is intended to be permanent and is neither designed to be moved from place to place without major dismantling nor to be used only for searching for petroleum;

    "undertaker" means any person who carries out, or may reasonably be taken to propose the carrying out of, a relevant project; and

    "well" means any well or borehole drilled for the purposes of, or in connection with, the getting of petroleum, the exploration for petroleum or the establishment of the existence of, or appraisal of, the quantity, characteristics or quality of, petroleum in a particular location but does not include any well drilled in connection with the exploration for petroleum to a depth of 350 metres or less below the surface of the seabed for the purpose of obtaining geological information about strata or any drilling operation, the main purpose of which is the testing of the stability of the seabed.

    (2) References in these Regulations to a project being in a particular area include, unless the context otherwise requires, references to a project proposed to be carried out in that area, a project which is in the course of being carried out in that area and a project which has been carried out in that area.

Requirements as to contents of licences; requirement as to consent for use of floating installations in connection with a development or use of mobile installation for the testing of a well
     4.  - (1) The Secretary of State shall not grant any licence which does not require the licensee to obtain the prior consent of the Secretary of State to the operations to which paragraph (2) below applies.

    (2) This paragraph applies to any of the following operations wholly or partly in the relevant area-

    (3) The Secretary of State shall not exercise any power conferred on him to vary the terms of a licence so as to relieve the licensee of any requirement to obtain the consent of the Secretary of State to any of the operations to which paragraph (2) above applies.

    (4) Notwithstanding any provision in any licence, an undertaker shall not without the prior written consent of the Secretary of State granted in accordance with these Regulations-

Grant of consent by Secretary of State in respect of relevant projects
    
5.  - (1) The Secretary of State shall not grant a consent in respect of a relevant project unless the application for that consent is one to which paragraph (2) below applies or is-

    (2) This paragraph applies to any application for consent to-

where the Secretary of State has decided that having regard to the matters set out in Schedule 1 to these Regulations the operation in respect of which consent is sought would not be likely to have a significant effect on the environment and that accordingly no environmental statement need be prepared in respect of the relevant project in question.

    (3) Where the Secretary of State receives an application for a consent in respect of a relevant project to which paragraph (2) above applies, the undertaker in question shall provide the Secretary of State with such information as he may require regarding that application.

    (4) Where an application for consent in respect of a relevant project is accompanied by an environmental statement, the Secretary of State shall not grant a consent in respect of that project unless he-

    (5) Where pursuant to regulation 12(2) below (request by member State to participate in procedure under the Regulations in relation to relevant project affecting it) a member State has requested to participate in the procedure pursuant to these Regulations in relation to the decision whether to grant consent in respect of a relevant project, the Secretary of State shall not grant consent in respect of that project unless-

    (6) Where the Secretary of State has made a direction under regulation 6(2) below (provision as to directions that no further environmental statement need be prepared where one already prepared), he shall not grant a consent to an application which falls within the terms of that direction unless he has taken into consideration-

    (7) Where the Secretary of State gives his consent to a relevant project, he may (to the extent that he has no power to do so apart from this paragraph (7)) attach conditions to that consent for the purpose of reducing or eliminating any significant adverse effects of that project on the environment.

    (8) The Secretary of State shall publish a notice in the Gazettes of his decision in relation to any application for consent accompanied by an environmental statement and such a notice shall either-

    (9) Where pursuant to paragraph (8) above the Secretary of State publishes in the Gazettes a notice of a decision in relation to an application for consent accompanied by an environmental statement, he shall communicate that decision including the information referred to in paragraph (8)(a) above to any EEA State which has, pursuant to regulation12 below (projects affecting other States), been provided with a copy of the environmental statement that accompanied that application.

    (10) Where the Secretary of State decides that no environmental statement is required to be prepared in respect of a relevant project which is the subject of an application for a consent to which paragraph (2) above applies, he shall publish in the Gazettes notice of that decision.

    (11) In this regulation "daily rate of production" means either the daily rate of production of petroleum specified in a consent to the getting of petroleum or, where no such rate is specified, the rate of production arrived at by dividing the total permitted production by the number of days over which such production is permitted.

Provisions as to directions that no environmental statement need be prepared
    
6.  - (1) Where-

    (2) Where a relevant project has been the subject of an environmental assessment in accordance with regulation 5(4) above (grant of consent by Secretary of State in respect of relevant projects subject to environmental assessment), the Secretary of State may, on the application of the undertaker concerned, give a direction that further applications for consents of such kind as may be specified in that direction need not be accompanied by an environmental statement provided that the Secretary of State is satisfied that if such consents were granted anything that might be done pursuant to them would not give rise to substantially different or significantly greater effects from those mentioned in the environmental statement originally prepared in respect of the relevant project.

    (3) In deciding whether or not to give a direction under paragraph (1) or (2) above, the Secretary of State shall take into consideration, where relevant, the matters set out in Schedule 1 to these Regulations.

    (4) An undertaker shall provide to the Secretary of State such further information in relation to any application made by the undertaker under paragraph (1)(a) or (2) above as the Secretary of State may require.

    (5) Subject to paragraph (6) below, no direction shall be given pursuant to paragraph (1) above in respect of any application for consent-

    (6) Paragraph (5) above shall not prevent the giving of a direction pursuant to paragraph (1) above in respect of an application for-

    (7) Any direction given pursuant to this regulation shall remain in force for 2 years (or such shorter period as may be specified in the direction) from the date on which it was given.

    (8) The Secretary of State shall give notice to the undertaker concerned of his decision in relation to any application made under this regulation.

    (9) The Secretary of State shall publish in the Gazettes notice of the giving of a direction under paragraph (1) or (2) above.

    (10) The Secretary of State may revoke any direction given under this regulation.


Notes:

[1] S.I. 1988/785.back

[2] 1972 c. 68. By virtue of the amendment of section 1(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 by section 1 of the European Economic Area Act 1993 (c. 51) regulations may be made under section 2(2) of the European Communities Act 1972 to implement obligations created or arising by or under the Agreement on the European Economic Area signed at Oporto on 2nd May 1992 (Cm 2703) and the Protocol adjusting the Agreement signed at Brussels on 17th March 1993 (Cm 2183).back

[3] S.I. 1998/968.back

[4] 1998 c. 17.back

[5] 1971 c. 80.back

[6] 1964 c. 29.back



 
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