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The Oil and Gas Authority (Offshore Petroleum) (Disclosure of Protected Material after Specified Period) Regulations 2018

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PART 2Disclosure of protected material

Summary information relating to geological surveys carried out by or on behalf of an offshore licensee

5.—(1) This regulation applies to the following information relating to a geological survey which is carried out by or on behalf of an offshore licensee—

(a)the name of the survey;

(b)the dates on which the survey started and finished or was expected to start and finish;

(c)the type of survey;

(d)whether the survey was carried out by or on behalf of the holder of a production licence for the purpose of getting petroleum under that licence;

(e)the geographic coordinates of the area surveyed;

(f)for seismic surveys—

(i)the device used to generate the energy used in the survey;

(ii)the depth below sea level at which the device was located;

(iii)the intervals between activating the device during the survey;

(iv)the intervals between measurements taken during the survey;

(v)the duration of the recording of the seismic trace;

(vi)the length of the streamer cables towed by a seismic vessel;

(vii)where there were multiple streamer cables towed by a seismic vessel, the lateral separation between them.

(2) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder(1)) may publish the information after the date on which the geological survey finishes.

Information relating to geological surveys carried out by or on behalf of the holder of a production licence

6.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), this regulation applies to information relating to a geological survey which is carried out by or on behalf of the holder of a production licence.

(2) This regulation does not apply to information to which any of regulations 5, 8 or 9 applies.

(3) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the earlier of—

(a)the period of five years beginning with the date on which processing relating to the survey referred to in paragraph (1) is complete; or

(b)the date of the determination of the production licence in respect of the area to which the geological survey relates.

Information relating to geological surveys carried out other than by or on behalf of the holder of a production licence

7.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), this regulation applies to information relating to a geological survey which is carried out—

(a)by or on behalf of the holder of an exploration licence, and

(b)other than on behalf of the holder of a production licence.

(2) This regulation does not apply to information to which any of regulations 5, 8 or 9 applies.

(3) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information—

(a)where the information is processed information, after the period of ten years beginning with the date on which processing relating to the survey referred to in paragraph (1) is complete;

(b)where the information is original information, after the period of fifteen years beginning with the date on which processing relating to the survey referred to in paragraph (1) is complete.

(4) In this regulation—

“exploration licence” means an offshore licence which confers on the holder of that licence the right to search for petroleum;

“original information” means—

(a)

data acquired or created in the course of a geological survey;

(b)

information relating to the acquisition or creation of that data;

(c)

information other than seismic velocity values which was used in processing arising from a seismic survey;

“processed information” means—

(a)

the final 2D, 3D or 4D image generated by processing and—

(i)

includes any data embedded in the image, but

(ii)

does not include a computerised model;

(b)

information which relates to the methodology for processing and which is not original information;

(c)

any seismic velocity values used in processing.

Summary well information

8.—(1) This regulation applies to the following information which is acquired or created by or on behalf of an offshore licensee and relates to a well—

(a)whether there is any other well connected to the well;

(b)whether any other well has been drilled under the relevant licence to search, bore for or get petroleum from the same strata;

(c)where the well is associated with a petroleum field, the name of the field;

(d)the geographic coordinates of the points at which the well penetrates the seabed and reaches total depth;

(e)the date drilling started;

(f)the depth of the water at the point at which the well penetrates the seabed;

(g)the total depth of the well;

(h)the location from which the depth of the well was measured;

(i)the distance above sea level of the location from which the depth of the well was measured;

(j)the date the total depth of the well was reached;

(k)the status of the well;

(l)the following information about the strata which are or may be encountered while undertaking any of the activities listed in regulation 9(1)(b)—

(i)name;

(ii)age;

(iii)thickness, and

(iv)type of rock;

(m)whether petroleum has been found and if so, whether it is oil or gas, and

(n)the results of any flow test.

(2) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the date on which the information is obtained by the OGA.

Other well information

9.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), this regulation applies to information which is acquired or created by or on behalf of an offshore licensee and relates to—

(a)the position or dimensions of a well, including the directional path of the borehole;

(b)the material, equipment or components used in any of the following activities in relation to a well—

(i)drilling;

(ii)any test carried out on any petroleum encountered;

(iii)completion work;

(iv)production;

(v)maintenance;

(vi)suspending the use of a well such that it may be re-used for the purpose of getting petroleum or other works;

(vii)plugging, or

(viii)abandoning a well permanently;

(c)any summary of any of the activities listed in sub-paragraph (b);

(d)the strata, formations or fluids which are or may be encountered while undertaking any of the activities listed in sub-paragraph (b) other than production.

(2) This regulation does not apply to information to which regulation 8 applies.

(3) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the earlier of—

(a)the period of two years beginning with the date on which the information is obtained by the OGA; or

(b)the date of the determination of the relevant licence.

(4) In this regulation, “completion work” has the meaning given in model clause 21(4) of the Schedule to the Petroleum Licensing (Production) (Seaward Areas) Regulations 2008(2).

Consolidated production information

10.—(1) This regulation applies to production information which is consolidated on the basis of—

(a)the calendar month to which the information relates, or

(b)the petroleum field to which the information relates.

(2) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the earlier of—

(a)the period of two calendar months beginning with the last day of the month to which the information relates, or

(b)the date of the determination of the relevant licence.

Other production information

11.—(1) This regulation applies to production information to which regulation 10 does not apply.

(2) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the earlier of—

(a)the date production permanently ceases from the petroleum field to which the information relates, or

(b)the date of the determination of the relevant licence.

Information relating to computerised models

12.—(1) This regulation applies to the following information which is acquired or created by or on behalf of an offshore licensee—

(a)a computerised model, and

(b)information relating to how a computerised model was created.

(2) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the date of the determination of the relevant licence.

Summary information relating to production under an offshore licence

13.—(1) This regulation applies to the following information which is acquired or created by or on behalf of an offshore licensee and relates to a field in which petroleum is discovered—

(a)the date on which production started;

(b)the date on which production permanently ceased;

(c)a description of any element or compound in the petroleum encountered which may be corrosive or hazardous or may otherwise affect the production of petroleum or its transportation from the petroleum field.

(2) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the date on which the information is obtained by the OGA.

Geotechnical information in a development plan

14.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), this regulation applies to information which is contained in a development plan and which relates to—

(a)the geotechnical engineering or analysis required to carry out the activities described in the plan; or

(b)the geology of the area to which the plan relates.

(2) This regulation does not apply to information to which any of regulations 5 to 13 applies.

(3) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the earlier of—

(a)the period of five years beginning with the date on which petroleum is first produced from the petroleum field, or

(b)the date of the determination of the relevant licence.

Other information relating to an offshore licence

15.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), this regulation applies to information which is acquired or created by or on behalf of an offshore licensee and relates to—

(a)the sub-surface;

(b)the geology of the strata;

(c)the structure of any reservoir;

(d)the chemical composition of any petroleum;

(e)how any petroleum may behave in the reservoir;

(f)how any petroleum may be trapped in strata and migrate to a reservoir.

(2) This regulation does not apply to information to which any of regulations 5 to 14 applies.

(3) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the date of the determination of the relevant licence.

Samples

16.—(1) The OGA (or a subsequent holder) may make available to the public a petroleum-related sample after the earlier of—

(a)the period of two years beginning with the date on which the sample is obtained by the OGA, or

(b)the date of the determination of the relevant licence.

(2) In this regulation, “petroleum-related sample” has the meaning given in section 27(1) of the Energy Act 2016(3).

General information relating to pipelines

17.—(1) This regulation applies to the following information relating to a pipeline in respect of which the OGA has granted a pipeline works authorisation—

(a)the design of the pipeline;

(b)the capacity of the pipeline;

(c)the route of the pipeline;

(d)the geographic coordinates for the points at which the pipeline begins and ends and any points at which it changes direction;

(e)the maximum allowable operating pressure of the pipeline;

(f)the things authorised to be conveyed by the pipeline;

(g)the burial status of the pipeline;

(h)the average depth of the pipeline below sea level;

(i)the dates on which construction of the pipeline started and finished or is expected to start and finish.

(2) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the date on which the OGA grants the pipeline works authorisation.

Information relating to cessation of use and removal of pipelines

18.—(1) Where the OGA grants a relevant pipeline works authorisation, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may, after the date on which the authorisation is granted, publish the date on which the pipeline ceases to be used or is expected to cease being used.

(2) The OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the date on which a pipeline is removed after the date on which that information is obtained by the OGA.

(3) In this regulation—

“relevant pipeline works authorisation” means a pipeline works authorisation which authorises the cessation of the use of a pipeline;

“removed” means removed in accordance with an abandonment programme under Part 4 of the Petroleum Act 1998(4).

Pipeline deposit information

19.—(1) Where the OGA grants consent to a pipeline deposit proposal, this regulation applies to the following information relating to a deposit in respect of which that consent was granted—

(a)the number assigned to the pipeline to which the deposit relates;

(b)the dates on which the process of placing the deposit on the seabed started and finished or is expected to start and finish;

(c)the type, size and quantity of the material which is used or expected to be used;

(d)the geographic coordinates of the location of the deposit on the seabed.

(2) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the date on which the OGA grants consent to the pipeline deposit proposal.

(3) In this regulation—

“deposit” means any material placed on the seabed for the protection or support of a pipeline;

“pipeline deposit proposal” means a proposal submitted pursuant to a pipeline works authorisation to place a deposit on the seabed—

(a)

during the construction of the pipeline, or

(b)

for the maintenance of the pipeline.

Summary information relating to relevant offshore installations and relevant upstream petroleum infrastructure

20.—(1) This regulation applies to the following information relating to a relevant offshore installation or relevant upstream petroleum infrastructure—

(a)the name of the installation or infrastructure;

(b)the type of installation or infrastructure;

(c)the name of the owner or operator of the installation or infrastructure;

(d)any description of the installation or infrastructure contained in a development plan;

(e)the status of the installation or infrastructure;

(f)the geographic coordinates of the location of the installation or infrastructure;

(g)confirmation of whether any pipelines are connected to the installation or infrastructure;

(h)information relating to power or telecommunication cables connected to the installation or infrastructure.

(2) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the date on which the information is obtained by the OGA.

Other information relating to relevant offshore installations and relevant upstream petroleum infrastructure

21.—(1) Subject to paragraph (2), this regulation applies to information relating to a relevant offshore installation or relevant upstream petroleum infrastructure which relates to—

(a)the position or dimensions of the installation or infrastructure;

(b)the material, equipment or components used in the construction, operation, maintenance or decommissioning of the installation or infrastructure;

(c)the occurrence of construction, maintenance, inspection or decommissioning of the installation or infrastructure;

(d)any summary of the following activities—

(i)in relation to a relevant offshore installation, any activity referred to in section 44(3) of the Petroleum Act 1998(5);

(ii)in relation to upstream petroleum infrastructure which is a gas processing facility, any gas processing operations;

(iii)in relation to upstream petroleum infrastructure which is an oil processing facility, any oil processing operations.

(2) This regulation does not apply to information to which regulation 20 applies.

(3) Where this regulation applies, the OGA (or a subsequent holder) may publish the information after the date on which the conditions in paragraph (4) are satisfied.

(4) The conditions referred to in paragraph (3) are—

(a)the installation or infrastructure was used to get petroleum under an offshore licence; and

(b)production has permanently ceased from every petroleum field which used the installation or infrastructure to get petroleum under an offshore licence.

(5) In this regulation, “gas processing facility”, “gas processing operation”, “oil processing facility” and “oil processing operations” have the meanings given in section 90 of the Energy Act 2011(6).

(1)

“Subsequent holder” is defined in section 62(2) of the Energy Act 2016.

(2)

Model clause 21 is amended by S.I. 2016/912.

(4)

1998 c. 17, to which there are amendments not relevant to these Regulations.

(5)

Section 44 was amended by paragraph 11 of Schedule 1 to the Energy Act 2008 (c. 32).

(6)

2011 c. 16. Section 90 was amended by paragraph 72 of Schedule 1 to the Energy Act 2016.

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