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PART 2 Further functions of the OGA relating to offshore petroleum
PART 3 Infrastructure and Information
SCHEDULES
TRANSFER OF FUNCTIONS TO THE OGA
7.In section 9A(2) (principal objective and the strategy), for “Secretary...
9.After section 9B insert— Exercise of certain functions of the...
11.(1) Section 9E (security and resilience functions) is amended as...
12.(1) Section 9F (producing and revising a strategy) is amended...
13.(1) Section 9G (procedure for producing and revising a strategy)...
14.In section 14(1) (construction and use of pipelines), for “Secretary...
15.In section 15 (authorisations), for “Secretary of State” (in each...
16.In section 16 (compulsory modifications of pipelines), for “Secretary of...
17.(1) Section 17 (acquisition of rights to use pipelines) is...
18.(1) Section 17F (acquisition of rights to use controlled petroleum...
19.(1) Section 17G (section 17F: supplemental) is amended as follows....
20.(1) Section 17GA (controlled petroleum pipeline subject to Norwegian access...
21.(1) Section 17GB (section 17GA: supplemental) is amended as follows....
22.(1) Section 18 (termination of authorisations) is amended as follows....
23.(1) Section 19 (vesting of pipelines on termination or subsequent...
26.In section 25 (orders and regulations), for subsection (1) substitute—...
27.In section 28(1) (interpretation of Part 3), for the definition...
28.In section 45A (abandoned wells), for “Secretary of State” (in...
29.In section 46(1) (Northern Ireland and Isle of Man shares...
30.(1) Section 47A (factors to take into account) is amended...
31.In section 48 (interpretation), after subsection (1) insert—
35.In paragraph 6, for “Secretary of State” (in both places)...
39.In paragraph 10— (a) for “Secretary of State” (in each...
42.In section 4(1) (licences), for “Secretary of State” substitute “...
44.In section 6 (terms and conditions), for “Secretary of State”...
46.(1) Section 9 (offences relating to licences) is amended as...
47.In section 10 (power of direction), for “Secretary of State”...
48.In section 12 (injunctions restraining breaches of section 2(1)), for...
50.In section 14(5) (proceedings for offence created by regulations under...
51.In section 15 (interaction with petroleum licensing requirements), for “Secretary...
52.In section 16 (interpretation), at the end insert— “the OGA”...
53.In section 18(2) (licences: the licensing authority), for “Secretary of...
54.In section 19 (requirements relating to grant of licences), after...
55.In section 21 (content of licences: regulations), after subsection (2)...
56.In section 26 (injunctions restraining breaches of section 17(1)), for...
58.In section 28(5) (proceedings for offence created by regulations under...
59.In section 29 (requirement for public register) at the end...
60.In section 31 (termination of licences: regulations), after subsection (3)...
61.In section 33 (enhanced petroleum recovery: power to make orders),...
62.In section 35(1) (interpretation), after the definition of “offshore UK-controlled...
64.In section 82 (acquisition of rights to use upstream petroleum...
65.(1) Section 83 (power to give notice under section 82(11)...
66.In section 84 (compulsory modification of upstream petroleum infrastructure), for...
67.In section 85 (variation of notices under sections 82 and...
68.In section 86 (publication of notices and variations), for “Secretary...
69.In section 87 (powers to require information), for “Secretary of...
71.In section 89 (minor, consequential and supplemental provision), for “Secretary...
72.In section 90(1) (interpretation), after the definition of “gas processing...
ABANDONMENT OF OFFSHORE INSTALLATIONS
1.Part 4 of the Petroleum Act 1998 (abandonment of offshore...
2.Before section 29 insert— Restriction on abandonment (1) A person to whom a notice may be given...
3.(1) Section 29 (preparation of programmes) is amended as follows....
4.(1) Section 32 (approval of programmes) is amended as follows....
5.In section 33 (failure to submit programme), after subsection (3)...
6.(1) Section 34 (revision of programmes) is amended as follows....
7.After section 34 insert— Amendment of programmes (1) This section applies where an abandonment programme approved by...
8.After section 36 insert— Reduction of costs of carrying out...
9.In section 37 (default in carrying out programmes), after subsection...
10.In section 40 (offences: penalties)— (a) after “section” insert “...
11.(1) Section 41 (offences: general) is amended as follows.
12.(1) Section 42 (validity of Secretary of State's acts) is...
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