Guidance: Regulatory Roadmap: Onshore oil and gas exploration in the UK regulation and best practice

Updated: Confirmation that powers related to onshore oil and gas licensing would be devolved to Wales.

These roadmap documents are intended as a first point of reference for anyone seeking to understand the permitting and permissions process for exploratory work in oil and gas development, onshore in the UK. The content is primarily for unconventional oil and gas operations, (specifically shale gas and coal bed methane developments) but many of the processes described will apply equally to conventional operations.

The roadmap provides a basic, indicative overview of the process, highlighting key pieces of legislation and regulation, and identifying required actions and best practices at various stages. Relevant regulatory websites should be referenced for detailed advice.

There is a separate roadmap document for each of the countries within the United Kingdom reflecting the different legislative frameworks that apply and various regulatory bodies that have responsibility for operations in each geographical area.

As recommended by the Smith Commission, it was agreed that powers related to onshore oil and gas licensing would be devolved to Scotland. The Scotland Act 2016 includes provisions for Scottish Ministers to exercise powers previously held by the Secretary of State or the Oil and Gas Authority, in relation to onshore licensing in Scotland. Responsibility for the onshore oil and gas licensing regime in Scotland transferred to Scottish Ministers on 9 February 2018.

For information on the regulation of onshore oil and gas (including shale gas) exploration in Scotland, please contact Johann.MacDougall@gov.scot

The Smith Commission also recommended that powers related to onshore oil and gas licensing would be devolved to Wales. The Wales Act 2017 includes provisions for Welsh Ministers to exercise powers previously held by the Secretary of State or the Oil and Gas Authority, in relation to onshore licensing in Wales. Responsibility for the onshore oil and gas licensing regime in Wales transferred to Welsh Ministers on 1 October 2018.

For information on the regulation of onshore oil and gas (including shale gas) exploration in Wales, please contact Petrolewm.Petroleum@gov.wales.

An overview diagram is presented for each country. On this diagram users can click individual boxes to access more detail. At the end of each section, users can click on a text hyperlink to take them back to the roadmap itself. Depending on the user’s version of Microsoft Word/Adobe Acrobat, all links may simply be clicked or may need the Control (Crtl) key to be held down at the same time.

To use the Power Point version of the roadmap interactively, select full screen mode.




Collection: Structure of the agricultural industry

Updated: Farming statistics – provisional crop areas, yields and livestock populations at 1 June 2018 – UK added.

This series includes a range of publications about the structure of the farming industry in England and the UK. The statistics include information on agricultural land use, crop areas, yields and production, livestock populations, the agricultural workforce and diversification activity on farms.

These publications summarise information from the June survey of agriculture and horticulture, administrative systems used in agriculture (eg information from the cattle tracing system and the annual sheep and goat inventory) and other farming surveys run by the Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs, the Scottish Government, the Welsh Government and the Department for Agriculture and Rural Development for Northern Ireland.




Collection: Bovine TB statistics

Updated: Added new links to Historical statistics notices on the incidence of tuberculosis (TB) in cattle in Great Britain, 2018 – quarterly page, and Last statistical dataset prior to the change to the edge boundaries in January 2018 page.

This series includes the national and official statistic publications on tuberculosis (TB) in cattle (ie bovine TB) in Great Britain. Other GB, national and regional statistics are also available.

Additional statistics relating to bovine TB are available from the National Archive.




Statutory guidance: Climate change umbrella agreement for the packaging and industrial films sector

Updated: Changes to the buy-out fee for the third and fourth target periods set out in the umbrella agreement.

This is a legal document (the umbrella agreement) for the packaging and industrial films sector association (PIFA). It outlines their obligations within the CCA scheme.




Statutory guidance: Climate change umbrella agreement for the laundries sector

Updated: Changes to the buy-out fee for the third and fourth target periods set out in the umbrella agreement.

This is a legal document (the umbrella agreement) for the laundries sector association (TSA). It outlines their obligations within the CCA scheme