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2009 ACTIVITY & REGULATORY UPDATE. Simon Toole Energy Development Unit Department of Energy and Climate Change. 9 Dec 2009. Outline of presentation. Recent Activity and Discoveries 26th Licence Round Interactions with Offshore Wind Power 2nd Round Licence Extension Policy
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2009 ACTIVITY & REGULATORY UPDATE Simon Toole Energy Development Unit Department of Energy and Climate Change 9 Dec 2009
Outline of presentation • Recent Activity and Discoveries • 26th Licence Round • Interactions with Offshore Wind Power • 2nd Round Licence Extension Policy • Carbon Capture and Storage • EOR • Infrastructure & Commercial Codes of Practice • Data Management • Promote CD Opportunities
UK Continental Shelf • Around 40 billion barrels of oil equivalent produced so far • Anticipate around 20 billion remain • Some 300 offshore fields in production • Supplies around 70% of UK energy needs • Supports around 450,000 jobs across the sector • Attracts around £12bn annual expenditure by industry • Provides around £10bn annually to the Treasury in taxation
Recent Oil and Gas Discoveries >400 Mmboe/yr 200 - 300 < 200 2002 03 04 05 06 07 08 09
Initiative Success • Promote Licences • 41 E&A wells • 18 published successes Fallow • 107 E&A wells on Fallow acreage since 2002 Promote UK • Uptake of 163 out of 188 undeveloped discoveries and leads promoted on DECC CD /Website
WEST OF SHETLAND Government/Industry taskforce collaborative outcome third party investment process basic engineering nears completion investment decision for pipeline next year ?
1 4 Licensing 7 • 26th Round – Early 2010 • Cumulative Acreage Incl. SEA 8 • Focussed Terms Traditional, Promote, Frontier • New ‘West of Scotland Frontier’ licence • Residual 25th Round awards decision - next few weeks 2 5 3 6 2 8
LARRY – Licensing Applications Repository • Plan to introduce for 26th Round • Will automatically guide applicants on how to submit an application electronically • Appendix A & C ‘Fill the box’ - Copy and Paste or upload file technique • Appendix B (technical section) upload as a complete pdf (or similar) file
2nd Round Licence ‘Prospective Area’ Extension Policy • Licences due to expire November 2011 • Recent clarification on licence trading of Prospective Areas (see website) • DECC believes extensions only are appropriate where current licensee is already engaged on a programme of work leading to development • Do not support the case for late asset sales and possible development by third parties • In such cases we would rather see fair and open competition via Licence Rounds, even if this means more time will be needed.
Carbon Capture and Storage • Act sets out general legal framework for storage. • Exclusive rights will be conferred by Crown Estates lease. • Interaction between overlapping Petroleum and Storage licenses • Producing fields will be able to obtain exclusive rights for a subsequent storage project. • Other situations will be generally open to competition. • Draft regulations (under consultation until end of year) transpose EU directive and provide detailed rules for issued licences. • Envisage ‘exploration’ and ‘storage’ phases. • Target for regulations – April 2010
Offshore EOR Challenges • Expensive facilities upgrades needed on ageing platforms • Limited “window-of-opportunity” for mature fields / high well spacing • EOR increment often “long & lazy” • Need source of cheap EOR injectant
Fair access to Infrastructure • Clarification of how DECC would set a tariff if asked – cost/risk/return balance: target as if competition exists • Re-launched ‘Code of Practice’ – Sept 2004 • Greater Transparency on tariffs & terms • Upfront agreement that BERR will facilitate and may set tariff & terms if no agreement after 6 months • Status • Several ‘6 month Automatic Referral Notices’ active • Revised Guidance issued 2008/09
Progress with Commercial Code • Annual survey originally showed improvement but recent levelling off • Minister’s letter (Jan09) set challenges • Confirm support for Codes of Practice • MDs to set direction & identify issues • Use of available standard agreements • Following up with companies
Good Seismic Data Management • Seismic Release Guidelines – DECC and OGUK web site • Distributed Data Repository model • Obligation to manage and keep data in good condition – 9 track in a cave is not good! • Relief of ‘inperpetuity’ obligation if put data in NHDA • CDA now have their Seismic Data Store available • Planning to recruit an ‘Enforcer’ – keeping better track of seismic ownership will be key objective • We will be working with DEAL to ensure data due for release at end of this year is properly flagged ahead of the 26th Round
Opportunities and Relinquishment Reports 45 Leads & 6 Discoveries (CD) 146 Relinquishment Reports (DECC web site)
Positive Outlook • Continued investment and activity • Substantial Discoveries • Wide range of North Sea players • Maximising full exploration potential • New approaches / Innovative thinking • UKCS remains strongly competitive • Production through to 2030 and beyond