1.Citation, commencement and applicationPrevious MatchNext Match
2.The 1999 Regulations and related legislationPrevious MatchNext Match
5.Requirement for an Environmental Impact AssessmentPrevious MatchNext Match
6.Requirement for a screening directionPrevious MatchNext Match
7.Decision that no environmental impact assessment is required, without a screening directionPrevious MatchNext Match
8.Environmental Statement RequirementsPrevious MatchNext Match
9.Scoping opinion for an environmental statementPrevious MatchNext Match
10.Obtaining information for preparing the environmental statementPrevious MatchNext Match
11.Public Consultation Requirements - United KingdomPrevious MatchNext Match
12.Provision of further information and related public consultation requirementsPrevious MatchNext Match
13.Consultation Requirements – other countriesPrevious MatchNext Match
14.Secretary of State decision on whether to agree to the grant of consentPrevious MatchNext Match
15.OGA decision on whether to grant consentPrevious MatchNext Match
16.Publication of Secretary of State and OGA decisionsPrevious MatchNext Match
17.Exempt projects – defence and civil emergenciesPrevious MatchNext Match
18.Exempt projects – adverse effect on the project purposePrevious MatchNext Match
19.UK participation in overseas projectsPrevious MatchNext Match
24.Application to court by Secretary of StatePrevious MatchNext Match
27.Amendments to the Offshore Environmental Civil Sanctions Regulations 2018Previous MatchNext Match
29.Transitional and Saving Provisions relating to the 1999 RegulationsPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULES
SCHEDULE 1Previous MatchNext Match
Requirement for an environmental impact assessment where the definition of “project” appliesPrevious MatchNext Match
1.Extraction of oil and natural gas for commercial purposes where...Previous MatchNext Match
2.Installations for storage of oil with a capacity of 200,000...Previous MatchNext Match
3.Activities captured by section 17(2)(a) or (b) of the Energy...Previous MatchNext Match
4.Installations for the capture of carbon dioxide streams for the...Previous MatchNext Match
5.Pipelines with a diameter of more than 800 mm and...Previous MatchNext Match
6.Pipelines with a diameter of more than 800 mm and...Previous MatchNext Match
7.A change to a project that falls under this Schedule...Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 2Previous MatchNext Match
Requirement for a screening direction where the definition of “project” appliesPrevious MatchNext Match
1.(1) Subject to sub-paragraph (2), drilling a well or borehole...Previous MatchNext Match
2.Surface installations for the extraction of oil or natural gas....Previous MatchNext Match
3.Extraction of oil or natural gas for commercial purposes where...Previous MatchNext Match
4.Installations for storage of oil with a capacity of less...Previous MatchNext Match
5.Activities captured by section 2(3)(a) to (d) of the Energy...Previous MatchNext Match
6.Installations for the capture of carbon dioxide streams for the...Previous MatchNext Match
7.Pipelines that are— (a) for the transport of oil, combustible...Previous MatchNext Match
8.A change to a project that falls under Schedule 1,...Previous MatchNext Match
9.A change to a project that falls under this Schedule....Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 3Previous MatchNext Match
Secretary of State to decide if an environmental impact assessment is required, without a screening direction application where the definition of “project” appliesPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 4Previous MatchNext Match
Information required in an application for a screening directionPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 5Previous MatchNext Match
Matters to be taken into account in deciding whether a project is likely to have a significant effect on the environmentPrevious MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 6Previous MatchNext Match
Information for the environmental statementPrevious MatchNext Match
1.A description of the project comprising information on the site,...Previous MatchNext Match
2.A description of the reasonable alternatives (for example in terms...Previous MatchNext Match
3.A description of the relevant aspects of the current state...Previous MatchNext Match
4.An assessment of the likely significant effects of the project...Previous MatchNext Match
5.The assessment under paragraph 4 must— (a) cover the likely...Previous MatchNext Match
6.A description of the features of the project or measures...Previous MatchNext Match
7.A description of the forecasting methods or evidence, used to...Previous MatchNext Match
8.A non-technical summary of the information provided under paragraphs 1...Previous MatchNext Match
9.A reference list detailing the sources used for the descriptions...Previous MatchNext Match
SCHEDULE 7Previous MatchNext Match
Consequential AmendmentsPrevious MatchNext Match
1.Offshore Petroleum Activities (Conservation of Habitats) Regulations 2001Previous MatchNext Match
2.Offshore Chemicals Regulations 2002Previous MatchNext Match
3.Offshore Petroleum Activities (Oil Pollution Prevention and Control) Regulations 2005Previous MatchNext Match
4.Energy Act 2008 (Consequential Modifications) (Offshore Environmental Protection) Order 2010Previous MatchNext Match
5.Offshore Combustion Installations (Pollution Prevention and Control) Regulations 2013Previous MatchNext Match
6.Conservation of Offshore Marine Habitats and Species Regulations 2017Previous MatchNext Match