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Offshore Safety Directive (OSD)
Update on the Merchant Shipping
(OPRC) Regulations 2015
Nicholas Woollacott
DECC EDU OGED
18th December 2014
Introduction
• Highlight post-consultation updates
to the draft OPRC regulations
• Confirm how proposals have been
refined to implement the Directive
• Detail the remaining challenges still
to be resolved
• Update on OPEP guidance project
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Changes Since Consultation
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Changes: Definitions, Provision for Joint Plans
and proposed UK Limitation on Approvals
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Clarifications: Internal waters (via definitions),
Material Changes and Well Operation updates
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No changes since consultation in relation to
required content of OPEPs:
o Schedule 2 and Regulation 4(9) which
detail what must be included in an OPEP
remain unchanged
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Changes – Definitions 1
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“Connected Infrastructure” - aligned with HSE requirements to
include wells and supplementary units connected to an
installation, and not as detailed in Article 2(21)
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“Licence” - defined as per the new Licensing Regulations
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“Offshore installation” - amended to distinguish between
facilities in internal waters and facilities in the territorial sea or
on the continental shelf
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“Operator” - in relation to a production installation,
– for matters relating to a well, means the well operator, and
– in relation to all other matters means the “installation
operator” (as per the new Licensing Regulations)
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Changes – Definitions 2
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“Well operation” - definition now fully specified:
o the drilling of a well, including the
recommencement of drilling after a well has been
completed, suspended or abandoned by plugging
at the sea-bed; and
o any operation in relation to a well during which
there may be an accidental release of fluids from
that well which could give rise to the risk of a major
accident
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“Well operator” - defined as per the new Licensing
Regulations
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Changes – Application
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To achieve a distinction in the regime for internal waters
the wording has been clarified such that:
o The OSD amendments to the regulations require
that every responsible person in respect of an
‘Offshore Installation’ must have an OPEP
o Any operations from a ‘facility’ that would be an
Offshore Installation but for the geographic
limitation in the amended definition are covered
by an unchanged OPRC regime, in common with
‘Oil Handling Facilities’.
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Changes – Joint Plans
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Ability to hold joint plans expanded such that
there may be joint plans between:
o Offshore installations, related facilities
that would be installations but for the
geographic limitation in the amended
definition and related oil handling
facilities which are pipelines
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Changes – UK Limitation
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New limitation proposed:
o Any OPEP approved by the Secretary of
State is valid only when the offshore
installation is located in UK waters or on
the UKCS
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Changes – Material Changes
and Well Operations
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OPEP guidance will clarify that:
o A ‘material change’ to a Safety Case will only
require the OPEP to be updated if the change
affects the approved oil spill response
arrangements
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Initial draft has been corrected to confirm that the
OPEP update for well operations is the responsibility
of the well operator
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Remaining Challenges
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Inspectorate powers and enforcement
o Introduction of a mechanism whereby the
current powers as derived from Part X of
the Merchant Shipping Act 1995 are
available for all OPEPs approved by the
Secretary of State
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OPEP Guidance
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OPEP guidance and assessment templates will be
shared with industry in early January 2015
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Meeting on 4th February 2015 of DECC / OGUK OPEP
work group, to discuss feedback on new OPEP
guidance
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Post-publication of guidance, DECC will offer to
meet companies with early OPEP submissions to
clarify expectations based on specific circumstances
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OSDR / Industry event 23 February 2015
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