Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) of Block A6 Development (Scoping Stage)

Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) of Block A6 Development (Scoping Stage)

Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) of Block A6 Development (Scoping Stage) © Copyright 2016 by ERM Worldwide Group Limited and/or its affiliates (‘ERM’). All Rights Reserved. No part of this work may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, without prior written permission of ERM. The business of sustainability Project Description Project Location www.erm.com 16/10/2020 3 Project Description TOTAL in partnership with Woodside and MPRL, is proposing to develop an offshore Oil and Gas facility in Block A-6. The development consists of: A platform (~18 miles from coast); Ten production wells; A shallow water hub; and A pipeline to the existing Yadana Platform. www.erm.com 16/10/2020 4 Surveys & Studies: Development of A6 • Industrial & Social Baseline Studies • Geophysical survey • Metocean survey • Geotechnical survey • Environmental Baseline surveys (>7000 copies of information pamphlets communicated to fishermen communities) (Social baseline survey in Magyi Zin village) www.erm.com 16/10/2020 5 Overview of Biological and Social Setting Existing Baseline Conditions – Environmental Bryde’s whale Numerous studies conducted on fish, mammal (whale and dolphin), and coral species in Western Ayeyarwaddy. Photos show the key target fish Spinner dolphins species for local fishers as well as photo records of coral and marine mammal species. Olive Ridley turtle Coral species observed in Ngayokekaung Survey Key Target Species in Western Ayeyarwaddy Region (WCS, 2018) www.erm.com 7 Existing Baseline Conditions – Social Fishing Communities in Ayeyarwaddy Coastal Communities in Ayeyarwaddy Waters of Block A-6 are used by fishers (mostly within 10 miles from the coast). Fishers come from Ayeyarwaddy including Ngwe Saung, Sin Ma, Chaung Thar, Thae Kone, Shwetaungyan, and Hainggyi Kyun. There are a number of tourist attractions including in Ngwe Saung, Goyangi Island, and Chaung. Pagoda on coastline neighbouring Block A6 Guesthouse on coastline neighbouring Block A6 Numerous pagodas along the coastline such as the Twin Pagodas on Ngwe Saung Beach and a pagoda in Nga Yoke Kaung Town. www.erm.com 8 Protected and Sensitive Areas There is a Key Biodiversity Area (KBA), Ngwe Saung, located around 8 miles from the Platform location. This KBA is designated for mangroves and turtle species. Ngayokekaung Bay is also designated as a potential Marine Protected Area and there are other designated areas within the Ayeyarwaddy Delta Region. www.erm.com 16/10/2020 9 Information about EIA EIA Process The Project will follow the Myanmar EIA Procedure (2015). ERM is the third-party EIA consultant for A6 EIA studies The Project is currently in the Scoping Stages Current which has completed public consultation Stage sessions in August 2020. Local laws relating to EIA include: • Environmental Conservation Law (2012) • Environmental Conservation Rules (2014) • National Environmental Quality (Emission) Guidelines (2015) • EIA Procedure (2015) www.erm.com 16/10/2020 11 Baseline Data Collection / Technical Studies Baseline data will be collected to inform the EIA Study. The studies include: Environmental baseline surveys for marine water quality, benthic species, and sediment quality Social and Industrial Baseline Study Boat detection study (traffic) Photos of Marine Environmental Baseline Study in May 2019 (left: grab sampler; right: Social surveys of villages including fishing water sampler) questionnaires, and village level questionnaires ERM Meeting with Ayeyarwady Region Government Focus Group Discussion with Local Community Modelling studies for: underwater noise, effluent discharges, light propagation, sediment dispersion, and oil spills All these studies will inform the EIA Report. ERM Public Consultation in Ayeyarwady Region www.erm.com 12 Stakeholder Engagement Engagements will be conducted twice for the Project; at scoping stage and EIA stage Comments, suggestions, and issues raised will be considered in the EIA Report The townships and villages to be consulted are shown in the table below Level Villages / Townships Stakeholders Region Pathein Chief Minister and regional government members, MONREC, DOF, GAD, Parliament representatives Township and Pathein, Ngwesaung, Chaung Township DOF, Township GAD, Village Tract and Village Leaders, Villages Thar, Shwe Taung Yan, Nga Yoke Fishermen, boat owners, fish traders, Vulnerable Groups/ Women, Kaung, Hainggyi, and Sin Ma Parliament representatives Other - Media, NGOs and CSOs (including MCRB, FFI, WCS, and local CSOs) www.erm.com 16/10/2020 13 Stakeholder Engagement (Scoping) Dates Meetings Meeting with Hainggyi Town, Ngapudaw Township 24th August 2020 (Township DOF, Township GAD, Parliament representatives, CSOs, and concerned authorities) Meeting with Nga Yoke kaung Town, Ngapudaw Township 25th August 2020 (Township DOF, Township GAD, Parliament representatives, CSOs, and concerned authorities) Meeting with Ngwe Saung Town, Pathein Township 26th August 2020 (Township DOF, Township GAD, Parliament representatives, CSOs, and concerned authorities) Meeting with Chaung Thar Town, Pathein Township 27th August 2020 (Township DOF, Township GAD, Parliament representatives, CSOs, and concerned authorities) Meeting with Shwe Thaung Yan Town, Pathein 28th August 2020 (Township DOF, Township GAD, Parliament representatives, CSOs, and concerned authorities) www.erm.com 16/10/2020 14 Overview of Potential Impacts and Mitigation Potential Impacts and Mitigation Measures Potential Impacts Proposed Mitigation Measures Air Emissions on ambient air • Project Vessels will be in compliance with national and international standards (EQEGs and MARPOL) quality • Equipment maintenance Noise / Vibration impacts on • Compliance with national and international standards (EQEGs and MARPOL) marine fauna • Underwater noise study to be conducted Light impacts on marine fauna • Light propagation study to be conducted Wastes (sewage, solid, etc.) • Compliance with national and international standards (EQEGs and MARPOL) impact on marine environment • Waste Management Plan and treatment prior to any discharge Impacts from presence of • Notice to Mariners platform / vessels on other • Grievance Mechanism marine users • Support vessels assist in communication offshore Unplanned leaks or spills • Well design engineering controls e.g. Blow Out Preventer (BOP), drilling practices and procedures. • Emergency Response Plan Public and Occupational Health • Good industry practises to reduce risks and Safety • Notice to Mariners www.erm.com 16/10/2020 16 How to Contact To provide comments please use the following contact details: Total E&P Myanmar: Address: No. 5, Sacred Tooth Relic Lake Avenue, Punn Pin Gone Quarter, No. 5, Mayangone Township, Yangon Telephone: +95 1 660466, +95 1 650 977 Email: [email protected] ERM Myanmar: Unit 01, 20th Flr, Crystal Tower, Junction Square, Kyun Taw Road, Kamayut Townshi, Yangon, Myanmar M +95 (0) 9250146944 Email: [email protected] The business of sustainability.

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