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All Notices Gazette ALL NOTICES GAZETTE CONTAINING ALL NOTICES PUBLISHED ONLINE ON 4 FEBRUARY 2019 PRINTED ON 5 FEBRUARY 2019 PUBLISHED BY AUTHORITY | ESTABLISHED 1665 WWW.THEGAZETTE.CO.UK Contents State/ Royal family/ Parliament Assemblies & Government/2* Honours & Awards/ Church/ Environment & infrastructure/3* Health & medicine/ Other Notices/15* Money/ Companies/18* People/63* Terms & Conditions/97* * Containing all notices published online on 4 February 2019 PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT PARLIAMENT ASSEMBLIES & GOVERNMENT LEGISLATION & TREATIES 3202003NATIONAL ASSEMBLY FOR WALES GOVERNMENT OF WALES ACT 2006 The National Assembly for Wales having, in accordance with section 47 (1) of the Government of Wales Act 2006 nominated Mark Drakeford for appointment by Her Majesty to the office of First Minister for Wales, Her Majesty has in accordance with that nomination been pleased by Royal Warrant, bearing date the 22 January 2019 to appoint the said Mark Drakeford as First Minister for Wales with effect from the 12 December 2018. Manon Antoniazzi, Clerk of the National Assembly for Wales (3202003) 2 | CONTAINING ALL NOTICES PUBLISHED ONLINE ON 4 FEBRUARY 2019 | ALL NOTICES GAZETTE ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Reference Operator Project Quad / Decision Name Block Issued ENVIRONMENT & D/4218/- Chevron Rosebank 213/27 & 20/12/2018 2018 North Sea Field 205/2 Ltd Developme INFRASTRUCTURE nt Summary of Consultees confirmed no objections and representations received no representations were received in ENERGY response to the public notice. 3202014OFFSHORE PETROLEUM REGULATOR FOR ENVIRONMENT & Main reasons / Main considerations related to the DECOMMISSIONING conclusions on which physical impact of installed ENVIRONMENTAL STATEMENTS DECISIONS decision is based infrastructure, marine discharges and Pursuant to regulations 5A(7) and 5A(8) of the above Regulations, the atmospheric emissions, but impacts Secretary of State gives notice of the following decision(s) in respect were assessed as localised and not of the Secretary of State’s agreement to the grant of consent in significant. relation to a relevant project under regulation 5A(1)(c) of the above Relevant mitigation Appropriate controls will be put in in Regulations. measures, place to reduce the likelihood of Reference Operator Project Quad/ Decision environmental accidental events. Agreement to the Name Block Issued conditions or monitoring issue of consent is conditional upon all conditions attached to works being undertaken as detailed in W/4217/- Corallian Wick 11/24b 11/11/2018 decision the Environmental Statement. No 2018 Energy Ltd Prospect additional environmental / monitoring Exploration conditions were attached to the Well decision. Summary of Consultees confirmed no objections. Having regard to the environmental statement(s) submitted under the representations received One representation was received in above Regulations, any information provided under regulation 10 of response to the public notice. these Regulations and any representations received, the Secretary of Main reasons / Main considerations related to seabed State has assessed the project(s) as not likely to have a significant conclusions on which disturbance, marine discharges, noise effect on the environment and has agreed to the grant of consent decision is based emissions and atmospheric emissions, under the Petroleum Act 1998. but impacts were assessed as localised Direction Decisions and not significant. Pursuant to regulations 6(11) and 6(12) of the above Regulations, the Relevant mitigation The drilling operations will be scheduled Secretary of State gives notice of the following decision(s), in respect measures, to take place during winter (provisionally of application(s) made under regulation 6 of the above Regulations environmental November to February). Cuttings requesting a direction confirming that a relevant project need not be conditions or monitoring generated whilst drilling through the accompanied by an environmental statement and confirming the conditions attached to reservoir section will be contained and Secretary of State’s agreement to the grant of consent. decision shipped to shore for treatment and Reference Operator Project Quad/ Direction disposal. Appropriate controls will be Name Block Issued put in in place to reduce the likelihood DRA/586 Total E&P Elgin 22/30c 19/10/2018 of accidental events. Agreement to the UK Ltd Developme issue of consent is conditional upon all nt Well works being undertaken as detailed in the Environmental Statement. No DRA/597 BP Clair Ridge 206/08 01/11/2018 additional environmental / monitoring Exploration Cuttings conditions were attached to the Operating Reinjection decision. Co Ltd Well DRA/606 Total E&P Culzean C1 22/25a 09/11/2018 Reference Operator Project Quad/ Decision North Sea Water Name Block Issued UK Ltd Injection D/4222/- Apache Storr Field 9/19B 17/12/2018 Well 2018 Beryl I Ltd Developme DRA/617 Apache Forties 21/10 16/11/2018 nt North Sea Delta Summary of Consultees confirmed no objections and Ltd Developme representations received no representations were received in nt Well response to the public notice. DRA/585 Shell U.K. Galleon PN 48/20 20/11/2018 Main reasons / Main considerations related to seabed Ltd Developme conclusions on which disturbance, marine discharges, noise nt Well decision is based emissions and atmospheric emissions, DRA/604 ConocoPhil Joanne 30/07a 27/11/2018 but impacts were assessed as localised lips Field, Julia and not significant. Petroleum Developme Relevant mitigation Appropriate controls will be put in in U.K. Ltd nt Well measures, place to reduce the likelihood of DRA/618 Apache Beryl A 9/13A 27/11/2018 environmental accidental events. Agreement to the Beryl I Ltd Developme conditions or monitoring issue of consent is conditional upon all nt Well conditions attached to works being undertaken as detailed in decision the Environmental Statement. No DRA/624 Apache Forties 21/10 05/12/2018 additional environmental / monitoring North Sea Side Track conditions were attached to the Ltd D51Z decision. Main reasons / Main considerations related to marine conclusions on which discharges and atmospheric emissions. decision is based Discharges assessed as no risk to marine environment, and atmospheric emissions rapidly dispersed to background levels. Impacts assessed as localised and not significant. ALL NOTICES GAZETTE | CONTAINING ALL NOTICES PUBLISHED ONLINE ON 4 FEBRUARY 2019 | 3 ENVIRONMENT & INFRASTRUCTURE Reference Operator Project Quad/ Direction Reference Operator Project Quad/ Direction Name Block Issued Name Block Issued Mitigation features / Any cuttings contaminated with oil- Mitigation features / The proposed drilling operations will be measures based mud will be treated offshore prior measures scheduled to take place during winter to discharge or shipped to shore for months. Cuttings generated whilst treatment and disposal. Appropriate drilling through the reservoir section will controls will be in place to reduce the be contained and shipped to shore for likelihood of accidental events. treatment and disposal. Appropriate Reference Operator Project Quad/ Direction controls will be put in in place to reduce Name Block Issued the likelihood of accidental events. DRA/590 ENI UK Ltd Rowallan 22/19c 13/12/2018 Reference Operator Project Quad/ Direction Exploration Name Block Issued Well 22/19c PLA/613 TAQA Cormorant 211/26a 17/12/2018 g Bratani Ltd Underwater DRA/180 BP Loyal 204/20 18/12/2018 Manifold Exploration Developme Centre Operating nt Well Flowline Co Ltd 204/20 L11 Disconnecti DRA/607 Apache Storr 9/19B 19/12/2018 on Beryl I Ltd Developme Main Main considerations related to deposit nt Well reasons / conclusions on of materials on the seabed and marine 9/19B which decision is based discharges. Discharges assessed as no Main reasons / Main considerations related to marine risk to the marine environment, and conclusions on which discharges, atmospheric emissions and impacts assessed as localised and not decision is based interference with other users of the sea. significant. Discharges assessed as no risk to Mitigation features/ Deposits will be the minimum required marine environment and atmospheric measures to achieve objectives and appropriate emissions rapidly dispersed to controls will be in place to reduce the background levels. Impacts assessed as likelihood of accidental events. localised and not significant. Agreement was given to the issue of Mitigation features / Any cuttings contaminated with oil- consent providing works are undertaken measures based mud will be treated offshore prior as specified in the application. to discharge or shipped to shore for Reference Operator Project Quad/ Direction treatment and disposal, and works will Name Block Issued be undertaken in accordance with IP/1494 Repsol Shaw Field 22/22a 01/11/2018 applicable navigational conditions. Sinopec Increase in Appropriate controls will be in place to Resources Production reduce the likelihood of accidental UK Ltd events. IP/1495 Repsol Arbroath 22/17 01/11/2018 Reference Operator Project Quad/ Direction Sinopec Field Name Block Issued Resources Increase in DRA/602 Neptune Cygnus AD 42/12a 21/12/2018 UK Ltd Production E&P UK Developme IP/1529 Teekay Kyle Field 29/02 14/11/2018 Ltd nt Well Petrojarl Increase in Main reasons / Main considerations related to marine Floating Production conclusions on which discharges, atmospheric emissions, Production decision is based contingency seabed deposits and UK Ltd interference with other
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