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Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations. Information Session Melbourne & Perth December 2013. Background & Purpose. Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Environment) Regulations 2009 Review (commenced 2012) Drivers: Old (1999) Regulations
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Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations Information Session Melbourne & Perth December 2013
Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations Background & Purpose • Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Environment) Regulations 2009 • Review (commenced 2012) • Drivers: • Old (1999) Regulations • Montara Commission of Inquiry • Purpose: improve and clarify environmental management regulation • Streamlining offshore environmental approvals
Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations Process • Consideration/ • approval • Consultation • Implementation • Revision • UNDERWAY • 6 December • Until 20 December • Amended environment regulations implemented by March 2014 Department revises proposed amendments following analysis of submissions. Final amendments submitted to Federal Executive Council in February 2014
Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations Outcomes of the 2012 Review
Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations Streamlining Environmental Approvals • Background • Reduce duplication • Maintain environmental safeguards • Strategic Assessment • Removes EPBC Act processes • Requires amendment to OPGGS regulations
Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations 2012 Review - KeyAmendments • Environmental performance outcomes • Definition of Petroleum Activity • Transfer of responsibility from operator to titleholder • Environment plan assessment and acceptance process
Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations Streamlining - Key amendments • Offshore project proposals • Required for development projectsPrepare OPP – early engagement recommendedSubmit to NOPSEMA for publicationRevise OPP in light of submissionsResubmit revision for acceptance • Note: cost recovery – fee for service • Additional change • Reference to relevant MNES in environment description
Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations Amendments not pursued & transitional arrangements • Two key options not part of amendment package • ‘Major Environmental Event’ • Collection and submission of ‘environmental data’ • General transitional provisions • Environment Plans • Accepted Plans – is revision required? • Plans under assessment – which process? • Streamlining and previous EPBC approvals
Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations Next steps: Implementation • NOPSEMA have commenced an update of existing guidance material • New guidance will be developed for key amendments prior to 1 March • Further guidance to be developed on streamlining amendments within 6 months of endorsement, in consultation with DoE • NOPSEMA will hold further stakeholder information sessions throughout the implementation process
Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations ConsultationPeriod • Exposure draft released 6 December 2013 • SUBMISSIONS CLOSE: 20 December 2013 • The Taskforce is happy to accept submissions in any format – email, dot points, letter, report
Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations Making a submission • Chair of Taskforce • Offshore Streamlining Taskforce • DEPARTMENT OF INDUSTRY • GPO Box 1564 • Canberra City, ACT 2601, Australia • Email: offshoreenvironment@ret.gov.au • FURTHER INFORMATION: • Please call the Taskforce directly on 02 6243 7165.
Proposed Amendments to the OPGGS Environment Regulations • More information: • www.industry.gov.au/environmentregulationsreview • www.industry.gov.au/streamlining • QUESTIONS?