Official Statistics: Rural housing statistics

Updated: Published today, latest data on housing availability and affordability in rural areas.

Availability and affordability of housing in rural and urban areas and the proportion of people who are in need of permanent accommodation.

Metadata

Indicators:

  • house building per 1,000 population
  • net additions to housing stock
  • homeless and in priority need per 1,000 households
  • people in temporary accommodation per 1,000 households
  • ratio of lower quartile house prices to lower quartile earnings

Data source: Department for Communities and Local Government

Coverage: England

Rural classification used: Local Authority Rural-Urban Classification

Next release date: tbc

Additional information:

Defra statistics: rural

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Statutory guidance: Regulatory guidance for installations: the greenhouse gas emissions trading scheme

Updated: Regulatory guidance for installations updated to reflect changes to the revised 2018 scheme year reporting and surrender deadlines in the UK Regulations which came into force 27 December 2017, as well as our updated Enforcement and Sanctions policy.

This guidance aims to provide help for those operating or regulating activities that are covered by the Greenhouse Gas Emissions Trading Scheme Regulations 2012.

This guidance applies to Phase III of the european union emissions trading scheme (EU ETS) only (which commences on 1 January 2013) and excludes aviation, for which there is separate guidance.

To ensure this guidance is current and up to date, it will be updated from time to time.




National Statistics: Food chain productivity

Updated: Amended chart 4 Retail.

The total factor productivity of the United Kingdom food chain is examined within the four main food industry sectors and compared to the wider economy. Total factor productivity relates the volume of output to the volume of labour, capital and purchases, and so can provide a measure of efficiency. Total factor productivity provides a comprehensive picture of growth. Presented as an index, it relates major inputs of labour, intermediate purchases and capital consumption to outputs (turnover). There is a practical upper limit on the quantity of food that people in the UK want to consume but increases in outputs can be achieved by increases in the quality of foods (value added) and by increases in exports. Increases in total factor productivity can be achieved through increases in outputs and/or by reductions in inputs.

Next update: see the Statistics release calendar

Defra statistics: family food

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Research and analysis: Energy Companies Obligation (ECO) brokerage results

Updated: ECO brokerage results 16 October 2018 published

Brokerage operates as a fortnightly anonymous auction where providers of the Energy Companies Obligation (ECO) can sell ‘lots’ of ECO Carbon Saving Obligation, ECO Carbon Saving Communities and ECO Affordable Warmth, to energy companies in return for ECO subsidy.

The results from auctions 1 (15 January 2013) to 44 (23 September 2014) and 77 (9 February 2016) onwards show the number of lots submitted. However the results from auctions 45 (7 October 2014) to 76 (26 January 2016), reflect the number of bids submitted.

No auction took place for the following auction numbers, because no lots were submitted for them:

  • 135 (29 May 2018)
  • 134 (15 May 2018)
  • 133 (1 May 2018)
  • 132 (19 April 2018)
  • 130 (20 March 2018)
  • 129 (6 March 2018)



Detailed guide: Oil and gas: decommissioning of offshore installations and pipelines

Updated: Approval of Close out Report

Overview

The decommissioning of offshore oil and gas installations and pipelines on the United Kingdom Continental Shelf (UKCS) is controlled through the Petroleum Act 1998.

The responsibility for ensuring that the requirements of the Petroleum Act 1998 are complied with rests with the Offshore Petroleum Regulator for Environment and Decommissioning (OPRED) which sits within the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.

Owners of oil and gas installations and pipelines are required to decommission their offshore infrastructure at the end of a field’s economic life and the 1998 Act requires owners to set out the measures to decommission disused installations and/or pipelines in a decommissioning programme.

A decommissioning programme must identify all the items of equipment, infrastructure and materials that have been installed or drilled and describe the decommissioning solution for each.

OPRED aims to be transparent in its consideration of decommissioning programmes. As a result members of the public, other organisations, non-governmental organisations and other government departments or agencies are invited to comment on the proposals set out in a programme.

Details of the current programmes under consideration are noted in the table below.

OPRED provides guidance on the regulatory requirements for decommissioning,
Offshore Oil and Gas Decommissioning Guidance Notes May 2018
(PDF, 1.09MB, 124 pages)

. Final guidance on the Environmental Considerations for Decommissioning (section 12) will follow shortly, meantime draft guidance can be found here:
Section 12
(MS Word Document, 142KB)

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Table of draft decommissioning programmes under consideration

Field Name Field Operator Status Main points of the programme Details
Viking VDP2 (Viking Bravo Hub, Viking Satellites KD, LD, AR and Vixen VM) ConocoPhillips (U.K.) Limited Draft programmes under consideration Removal to shore of the Viking Bravo Hub and Viking Satellites KD, LD and AR topsides and jackets and Victor JM subsea manifold for recycling/disposal.
Wells to be plugged and abandoned.
Pipelines to be decommissioned in situ. All mattresses on pipelines to remain in situ.

VDP2 Decommissioning Programmes
(PDF, 3.29MB, 80 pages)



VDP2 Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 3.09MB, 167 pages)



VDP2 Environmental Statement
(PDF, 13.5MB, 420 pages)

Viking VDP3 (Victor JD and JM) ConocoPhillips (U.K.) Limited Draft programmes under consideration Removal to shore of the Victor JD topsides and jackets and Victor JM subsea manifold for recycling/disposal.
Wells to be plugged and abandoned.
Pipelines to be decommissioned in situ. All mattresses on pipelines to remain in situ.

VDP3 Decommissioning Programmes
(PDF, 1.78MB, 49 pages)



VDP3 Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 3.09MB, 167 pages)



VDP3 Environmental Statement
(PDF, 13.5MB, 420 pages)

Dunlin Alpha Field Fairfield Betula Limited Draft programme under consideration Decommissioning in situ of Dunlin Alpha concrete gravity based structure and storage cells. Full removal of Dunlin Alpha topsides for reuse or recycling.
Dunlin Alpha Decommissioning Programme
(PDF, 6.5MB, 77 pages)



Dunlin Alpha Decommissioning Comparative Assessment Report
(PDF, 3.66MB, 133 pages)


Dunlin Alpha Decommissioning Environmental Appraisal
(PDF, 5.04MB, 155 pages)

Beatrice Field Repsol Sinopec Resources UK Limited Draft programmes under consideration Topsides, jackets and the drilling template will be removed and recycled or disposed onshore. Wells will be plugged and abandoned. Trenched and buried pipelines will remain in situ. Any exposed sections will undergo trenching and burial, rock covering or be cut out and removed to shore. A small section of drill cuttings will be left in situ. Concrete mattresses and grout bags will be recovered to shore for reuse, recycling or disposal.
Beatrice Decommissioning Programme
(PDF, 5.13MB, 81 pages)



Beatrice Comparative Assessment Report
(PDF, 3.3MB, 98 pages)


Beatrice Environmental Assessment Report
(PDF, 15.9MB, 255 pages)

Tyne South Installations Perenco UK Limited Draft programmes under consideration Removal to shore of the Tyne South topsides, jacket and subsea installation for re-use or recycling.
Tyne South Installations Decommissioning Programme
(PDF, 1.86MB, 40 pages)



Tyne South Installations Environmental Impact Assessment
(PDF, 8.75MB, 223 pages)

Guinevere Installation Perenco UK Limited Draft programmes under consideration Removal to shore of the Guinevere topsides and jacket for re-use or recycling.
Guinevere Installation Decommissioning Programme
(PDF, 1.68MB, 41 pages)



Guinevere Installation Environmental Impact Assessment
(PDF, 5.95MB, 149 pages)

Curlew and Curlew C Fields Shell (U.K.) Limited Draft programmes under consideration Removal to shore of the Curlew FPSO, mid-water arch and mooring system for recycling/disposal. Removal to shore of subsea manifold, Curlew C WHPS and subsea pipeline structures for recycling/disposal. Subsea wells to be plugged and abandoned. All trenched and buried pipelines will be decommissioned in-situ with pipeline and umbilical ends cut or lowered and covered. All jumpers, spools and concrete mattresses will be recovered to shore for recycling/disposal.
Curlew and Curlew C Decommissioning Programmes
(PDF, 2.49MB, 61 pages)



Curlew and Curlew C Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 3.08MB, 85 pages)


Curlew and Curlew C Environmental Statement
(PDF, 7.77MB, 196 pages)

Windermere Field INEOS UK SNS Limited Draft programmes under consideration Topsides and jacket will be removed and recycled or disposed onshore. The pipelines will be partially removed, the exposed sections adjacent to the platforms will be removed and recycled or disposed onshore. The exposed ends will be lowered to achieve adequate depth of coverage. The existing buried sections of umbilical will be left in situ. All concrete mattresses and grout bags will be recovered to shore for reuse, recycling or disposal.
Windermere Decommissioning Programme
(PDF, 2.39MB, 38 pages)



Windermere Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 1.49MB, 34 pages)


Windermere Environmental Statement
(PDF, 10.2MB, 235 pages)

Bains Field Spirit Energy Production UK Ltd Draft programmes under consideration All Subsea Installations will be removed. Both pipelines will be left in situ except for short exposed sections.
Bains Decommissioning Programmes
(PDF, 1.94MB, 30 pages)



Bains Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 1.68MB, 40 pages)


Bains Environmental Appraisal
(PDF, 3.61MB, 61 pages)

Jacky Field Ithaca Energy (UK) Limited Draft programmes under consideration Platform & Midline Tee Structure will be removed and transported to shore for re-use or recycling. Subsea wells will be plugged and abandoned using a drilling rig. Pipelines are trenched and buried and will remain in situ.
Jacky Decommissioning Programmes
(PDF, 1.86MB, 50 pages)



Jacky Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 1.32MB, 31 pages)


Jacky Environmental Impact Assessment
(PDF, 8.83MB, 135 pages)

East Brae and Braemar Marathon Oil UK LLC Draft programmes under consideration Removal of East Brae topsides and removal of jackets to the top of the footings. Removal of Braemar subsea installations. Pipelines to be decommissioned by partial removal and leave in situ.
East Brae And Braemar Decommissioning Programmes
(PDF, 10.3MB, 74 pages)



East Brae and Braemar Environmental Statement – Main Report
(PDF, 14.5MB, 78 pages)


East Brae and Braemar Environmental Statement – Technical Appendices
(PDF, 12.8MB, 96 pages)


East Brae Sub-structures Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 5.96MB, 39 pages)


Brae Area Subsea Assets Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 6.84MB, 43 pages)

Brae Alpha, Brae Bravo, Central Brae, West Brae and Sedgwick Marathon Oil UK LLC Draft programmes under consideration Removal of Brae Alpha and Brae Bravo jackets to the top of the footings.
Removal of Central Brae, West Brae and Sedgwick subsea installations.
Pipelines to be decommissioned in a variety of ways including removal, trenching and leave in situ.

Brae Alpha, Brae Bravo, Central Brae, West Brae and Sedgwick Decommissioning Programmes
(PDF, 15.3MB, 120 pages)



Brae A etc, Environmental Statement – Main Report
(PDF, 14.6MB, 80 pages)


Brae A etc. Environmental Statement – Technical Appendices
(PDF, 13.3MB, 96 pages)


Brae A Sub-structure Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 5.27MB, 34 pages)


Brae B Sub-structure Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 5.44MB, 34 pages)


Brae Area Subsea Assets Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 6.84MB, 43 pages)

Ninian North Platform CNR Draft programme under consideration Topsides will be removed and recovered to shore. Partial removal of the Jacket to between 77.5 and 88.5m below LAT. Decommissioning in situ of jacket footings.
Ninian North Platform Decommissioning Programme
(PDF, 1.8MB, 61 pages)



Ninian North Platform Environmental Statement
(PDF, 7.82MB, 229 pages)


Ninian North Platform Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 2.75MB, 92 pages)

Brent Shell U.K. Limited Draft programmes under consideration Removal of upper part of Brent Alpha steel jacket to 84.5m below sea level.
Decommissioning in situ of Brent Alpha jacket footings.
Decommissioning in situ of Brent Bravo, Charlie and Delta concrete gravity based structures.
Pipelines several decommissioning options.


Brent Decommissioning Programme
(PDF, 12MB, 322 pages)



Brent ES
(PDF, 12.5MB, 475 pages)



Brent EIA
(PDF, 5.05MB, 429 pages)



Brent ES Appendix
(PDF, 2.52MB, 45 pages)

A suite of detailed Technical Documents which support the Decommissioning Programmes documents are available on the Shell Website

Atlantic and Cromarty BG Global Energy Limited and Hess Limited Draft programmes under consideration Manifold and Well head Protection structures (WHPS) to be removed for recycling/disposal. Partial removal of pipelines and remaining section of buried/trenched pipelines to remain in situ.
Atlantic & Cromarty Decommissioning Programmes
(PDF, 1.76MB, 50 pages)



Atlantic & Cromarty Stakeholder Report
(PDF, 1.11MB, 32 pages)



Atlantic & Cromarty Environmental Impact Assessment
(PDF, 4.5MB, 109 pages)



Atlantic & Cromarty Comparative Assessment
(PDF, 2.06MB, 110 pages)

Table of approved decommissioning programmes

Field Name Operator at approval Operator following licence / company change Main installations decommissioned Approved option Year of approval

Brae Bravo Topsides, Flare Bridge, Flare Tower and Flare Jacket and Substructure
(PDF, 4.9MB, 52 pages)
Marathon Oil UK LLC Brae Bravo Topsides, Flare Bridge, Flare Tower and Flare Jacket/Substructure Removal to shore for either re-use or recycling August 2018

Brent Alpha, Bravo and Charlie Topsides
(PDF, 3.34MB, 81 pages)
Shell U.K. Limited Brent Alpha, Brent Bravo and Brent Charlie Topsides Removal to shore for recycling/disposal August 2018

Stirling A33 WHPS Decommissioning Programme
(PDF, 1.13MB, 27 pages)
Premier Oil E&P UK Limited Subsea installation Removal to shore for recycling May 2018

Ann and Alison
(PDF, 2.98MB, 60 pages)
Spirit Energy North Sea Limited Subsea installations Removal to shore for either re-use or recycling April 2018
Pipelines Buried and stable pipelines left in situ. Surface laid pipelines removed to shore for re-use or recycling April 2018

Saturn (Annabel)
(PDF, 2.49MB, 47 pages)
Spirit Energy North Sea Limited Subsea installations Removal to shore for either re-use or recycling April 2018
Pipelines Buried and stable pipelines left in situ. Surface laid pipelines removed to shore for re-use or recycling April 2018

Audrey
(PDF, 2.87MB, 58 pages)
Spirit Energy North Sea Limited 2 fixed platforms Removal of topsides and jackets to shore for recycling or disposal April 2018
Pipelines Buried and stable pipelines decommissioned in situ. Surface laid pipelines removed to shore for re-use or recycling April 2018

Rev Decommissioning Programme
(PDF, 12MB, 42 pages)
Repsol Norge AS Pipelines Fully buried and stable pipeline to be left in situ. All other pipelines to be removed. All mattresses on pipelines to be removed April 2018

Markham ST-1
(PDF, 2.39MB, 49 pages)
Centrica Production Nederland B.V. Fixed Platform Removal to shore for either re-use or recycling February 2018
Pipelines Two pipelines to be decommissioned in situ February 2018

Osprey
(PDF, 3.92MB, 68 pages)
Fairfield Fagus Limited Subsea Installation Removed and recovered to shore for recycling/disposal December 2017
Pipelines Full removal with the exception of the Bundles, Umbilical Risers within the Dunlin Alpha Concrete Gravity Based Structure or those trenched and rock dumped December 2017

Merlin
(PDF, 2.97MB, 56 pages)
Fairfield Fagus Limited Subsea Installation Removed and recovered to shore for recycling/disposal December 2017
Pipelines Full removal with the exception of trenched and rock dumped Pipelines and Umbilicals and Umbilical Riser within the Dunlin Alpha Concrete Gravity Based Structure December 2017

Dunlin Fuel Gas Import (DFGI) and Dunlin Power Import (DPI)
(PDF, 3.48MB, 54 pages)
Fairfield Fagus Limited Subsea Installation Removed and recovered to shore for recycling/disposal December 2017
Pipelines Full removal with the exception of trenched and buried Pipelines and Rigid Riser and Riser Cable within the Dunlin Alpha Concrete Gravity Based Structure December 2017

Viking Satellites CD, DD, ED, GD, HD Pipelines
(PDF, 6.77MB, 32 pages)
ConocoPhillips (U.K.) Limited Pipelines All pipelines and associated mattresses to remain in situ November 2017

LOGGS Satellites Vulcan UR, Viscount VO, Vampire OD – LDP1
(PDF, 17.5MB, 61 pages)
ConocoPhillips (U.K.) Limited 3 x fixed platforms – Vulcan UR, Viscount VO and Vampire OD Removal to shore of topsides and jackets for recycling/disposal November 2017
Pipelines All pipelines and associated mattresses to remain in situ November 2017

Leman BH Decommissioning Programme
(PDF, 4.66MB, 46 pages)
Shell U.K. Limited 1 x platform Removal to shore for either re-use or recycling April 2017

Ettrick and Blackbird
(PDF, 2.1MB, 62 pages)
Nexen Petroleum UK Limited FPSO Removal for re-use at different location March 2017
Subsea Equipment Removal to shore for either re-use or recycling March 2017
Pipelines Removal to shore for either re-use or recycling; buried pipelines to be left in-situ March 2017

Ann A4 Decommissioning Programme
(PDF, 1.37MB, 29 pages)
Centrica North Sea Limited A4 Wellhead Protection Structure Removal to shore for either re-use or recycling February 2017

Janice James & Affleck
(PDF, 3.8MB, 115 pages)
Maersk Oil UK Limited FPSO Removal for recycling September 2016
Subsea Equipment Removal to shore for either re-use or recycling September 2016
Pipelines Removal to shore for either re-use or recycling; buried pipelines to be left in-situ September 2016

Athena Decommissioning Programmes
(PDF, 3.88MB, 70 pages)
Ithaca Energy (UK) Limited FPSO Removal for re-use at different location September 2016
Subsea Equipment Removal to shore for either re-use or recycling September 2016
Pipelines All 32 pipeline to be removed and returned to shore for re-use or recycling September 2016

Viking Platforms
(PDF, 3.53MB, 40 pages)
ConocoPhillips (U.K.) Limited 5 x fixed platforms Viking CD, DD, ED, GD, HD Removal to shore of topsides and jackets for recycling/disposal September 2016

Leadon
(PDF, 1.71MB, 53 pages)
Maersk Oil North Sea UK Limited FPSO Removal for re-use at different location March 2016
Subsea Removal of 2 x bundle towheads and mid-line structure to shore for disposal; removal of 2 x drill centres to shore for disposal March 2016
Pipelines 2 x Pipeline bundles to be left in-situ, partial removal of gas import pipeline March 2016

Harding STL
(PDF, 2.61MB, 73 pages)


Harding STL Close-Out Report
(PDF, 1.62MB, 26 pages)

TAQA Bratani Limited Harding Submerged Turret Loading (STL) System Harding Submerged Turret Loading (STL) System to be replaced by new Offshore Loading System. STL to be removed to shore for recycling/disposal and shuttle tanker mooring and loading buoy interfaces returned to owner 2015

Thames Area – Horne & Wren
(PDF, 1.57MB, 48 pages)
Tullow Oil SK Limited 1x fixed platform Removal of topsides and jackets to shore for recycling/disposal November 2015
Pipelines To remain buried in situ November 2015

Thames Area – Orwell
(PDF, 828KB, 42 pages)
Tullow Oil SK Limited Subsea Installations Removal to shore for recycling/disposal November 2015
Pipelines To remain buried in situ November 2015

Thames Area – Wissey
(PDF, 1.26MB, 43 pages)
Tullow Oil SK Limited Subsea Installations Removal to shore for recycling/disposal November 2015
Pipelines To remain buried in situ November 2015

Thames Area – Thames Complex
(PDF, 15.9MB, 76 pages)
Perenco UK Limited 3x fixed platforms Removal of topsides and jackets to shore for recycling/disposal October 2015
Subsea Installations Removal to shore for recycling/disposal October 2015
Pipelines To remain buried in situ October 2015

Thames Area – Gawain
(PDF, 3.8MB, 47 pages)
Perenco UK Limited Subsea Installations Removal to shore for recycling/disposal October 2015
Pipelines To remain buried in situ October 2015

Thames Area – Arthur
(PDF, 4.41MB, 46 pages)
Perenco UK Limited Subsea Installations Removal to shore for recycling/disposal October 2015
Pipelines To remain buried in situ October 2015

Brent – Brent Delta Topside
(PDF, 3.55MB, 72 pages)
Shell U.K. Limited Brent Delta Topside Removal of topside to shore for recycling and disposal July 2015

Rose Decommissioning Programmes
(PDF, 2.87MB, 42 pages)


Rose Close Out Report
(PDF, 3.31MB, 36 pages)

Centrica Resources Limited Subsea Installations Removal to shore for recycling/disposal May 2015 Close Out Report Approved October 2018
Pipelines Removal of sections of un-trenched pipelines; trenched pipelines decommissioned in situ May 2015 Close Out Report Approved October 2018

Stamford
(PDF, 2.71MB, 39 pages)
Centrica North Sea Gas Limited Subsea Installations Removal to shore for recycling/disposal April 2015
Pipelines Removal of sections of un-trenched pipelines; trenched pipelines decommissioned in situ April 2015

Murchison
(PDF, 2.37MB, 70 pages)
CNR Large Steel Platform Topsides and jacket to top of footings to be removed to shore for recycling/disposal. Footings to remain in situ August 2014
Pipelines Export pipeline decommissioned in situ with remedial rock placement.

Infield Flowlines to be removed for recycling/disposal.

August 2014

Rubie & Renee
(PDF, 2.47MB, 50 pages)
Endeavour Energy UK Limited Subsea Installations Removal to shore for recycling/disposal April 2014
Pipelines Selective Recovery April 2014

Miller
(PDF, 6.57MB, 198 pages)
BP Exploration (Alpha) Limited   Large Steel Platform Footings to remain in place, steel topsides and jacket to top of footings to be removed to shore December 2013

Schiehallion & Loyal Phase One
(PDF, 1.84MB, 60 pages)
Britoil Limited Schiehallion FPSO Removal for potential re-use 2013
Pipelines Recovery where possible. Production flowlines to be left in situ. 2013

IVRR – decommissoning programme
(PDF, 1.57MB, 102 pages)


IVRR Close Out Report
(PDF, 4.74MB, 35 pages)

Hess limited FPSO Removal for re-use at different location 2013
Subsea installations Removal to shore for recycling/disposal 2013
Pipelines Selective recovery 2013

Camelot
(PDF, 488KB, 39 pages)


Camelot Close out report
(PDF, 2.27MB, 41 pages)

Energy Resource Technology (UK) Limited Small Steel Platform Removal to shore for recycling / disposal 2012
Pipelines Pipelines decommissioned in situ 2012

Fife, Flora, Fergus, Angus: decommissioning programme
(PDF, 8.36MB, 135 pages)


FFFA Close Out Report
(PDF, 1.49MB, 33 pages)

Hess Limited FPSO Removed for re-use at different location 2012
Subsea installations Removal to shore for recycling / disposal 2012
Pipelines Full removal of un-trenched pipelines; trenched pipelines decommissioned in situ 2012
Don Britoil Public Limited Company Subsea installation Removal to shore for recycling / disposal 2011
Pipelines Decommissioned in situ with selective recovery 2011
Welland Perenco UK Limited Perenco UK Limited Small Steel Platform Removal for re-use outside of UK waters 2010
Pipelines Decommissioned in situ with selective recovery 2010
Tristan NW

Close out report

Silverstone Energy Limited Bridge Energy UK Limited Subsea installation Removal to shore for recycling 2010; close-out report received January 2011
Pipelines Production pipeline with piggy-backed umbilical – leave in situ; jumpers, spool pieces and associated pipeline equipment – remove to shore for re-use or recycling 2010; close-out report received January 2011
Shelley

Close out report

Premier Oil Sevan Voyageur FPSO Tow away for future use at another location 2010; close-out report received February 2012
Manifold and Wellhead Remove to shore for re-use, recycling or disposal 2010; close-out report received February 2012
Pipelines Production pipeline – leave in situ; umbilical – remove in sections 2010; close-out report received February 2012
Kittiwake SAL Export System

Close out report

Venture North Sea Oil Limited Kittiwake SAL Assembly SAL Assembly – removal to shore for re-use. Revision to approved decommissioning programme: Completion of the removal of the SAL Assembly extended to 31 July 2012 2009; close-out report received July 2012
Pipelines Pipeline – flexible flowline removed to shore for re-use 2009; close-out report received July 2012
MCP-01

Close out report

Total E& P UK Limited Manifold & Compression Platform Permit granted for the disposal in-situ of the concrete substructure; topsides to be removed to shore for re-use, recycling or disposal 2008; close-out report received March 2013
Kittiwake Loading Buoy Venture North Sea Oil Limited Exposed Location Single Buoy Mooring System (ELSBM) Removals to shore for recycling or disposal 2008

Linnhe
(PDF, 2.25MB, 66 pages)

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Linnhe Close Out Report
(PDF, 1000KB, 22 pages)
Mobil North Sea LLC Wellhead Protection Structure Removal to shore. Revision to approved decommissioning programme: completion of the removal of the Wellhead Protection Structure extended to 30 June 2010 2008; year of revised approval: 2010
Pipelines Decommissioned in situ; pipeline sections outside trenches removed to shore. Revision to approved decommissioning programme: completion of the abandonment of the pipelines extended to 30 June 2010 2008; year of revised approval: 2010

Indefatigable (Shell)
(PDF, 11.6MB, 224 pages)

</p>
Close Out Report
(PDF, 2.47MB, 64 pages)
Shell U.K. Limited 6 x fixed steel platforms Removal to shore 2007
Pipelines 2 x hose bundles removal to shore; 5 x infield + export decommissioned in situ 2007

NW Hutton: decommissioning programme
(PDF, 14.9MB, 320 pages)



Close Out Report
(PDF, 2.52MB, 32 pages)
Amoco (U.K.) Exploration Company – now a subsidiary of BP plc Large Steel Platform Footings to remain in place, steel topsides and jacket to top of footings to be removed to shore 2006
Pipelines Decommissioned in situ 2006
Ardmore British American Offshore Limited Mobile Jack-Up Rig Re-use 2005
Ardmore Ugland Nordic Shipping AS Single Anchor Loading Systems Re-use/removal to shore 2005
Pipelines Re-use 2005
Ardmore Acorn Oil & Gas Limited Subsea equipment including guide frame Removal to shore 2005
Brent Shell Brent Flare Removals to shore for recycling and disposal 2004
Beatrice Talisman Energy (UK) Limited Fixed Steel Platforms Re-use 2004
Forbes and Gordon Infield Pipelines BHP Billiton Infield Pipelines Decommission in situ – retrench any area of pipeline with less than 0.4m depth of cover 2003; close-out report received May 2005
Frigg TP1, QP & CDP1

Close out report

Total E&P Norge AS Treatment Platform 1 (TP1), Quarters Platform (QP) and Concrete Drilling Platform 1 (CDP1) Concrete substructures to remain in place; concrete topsides to be removed to shore; steel installations to be removed to shore; infield pipelines to be removed to shore 2003
Durward and Dauntless Amerada Hess Pipelines Decommissioned in situ 2002
Hutton Kerr-McGee Tension Leg Platform Re-use 2002; close-out report received July 2004
Pipelines 1 x removal to shore; 1 x decommissioned in situ (with future monitoring programme) 2002; close-out report received July 2004
Camelot CB ExxonMobil Fixed Steel Platform Re-use or removal to shore for recycling. Revision to approved decommissioning option: removal to shore for dismantling and recycling 2001. Year of revised approval: 2002
Blenheim and Bladon Talisman FPSO Re-use 2000
Pipelines Removal to shore 2000
Durward and Dauntless Amerada Hess FPSO Re-use 2000
Subsea Facilities Removal to shore 2000
Maureen and Moira Phillips Large Steel Gravity Platform Removal to shore for re-use or recycling 2000
Concrete Loading Column Removal to shore for re-use or recycling 2000
Pipelines 2 x removal to shore;1 x decommissioned in situ 2000
Brent Spar Shell Oil Storage and Loading Facility Re-use as part of quay extension. Revision to approved decommissioning option: Brent Spar Anchor Blocks – removal to shore for reuse, recycling or disposal 1998 Year of revised approval: 2004
Donan BP FPSO Re-use 1998
Fulmar SALM Shell Single Anchor Leg Mooring Buoy Removal to shore 1998
16” Pipeline Decommissioned in situ 1998
Emerald MSR FPSO Re-use 1996
Pipeline Decommissioned in situ 1996
Frigg FP Elf Norge TotalFinaElf Norge Flare Column Removal to shore 1996
Leman BK Shell Fixed Steel Platform Removal to shore 1996
Staffa Lasmo Pipelines Removal to shore 1996
Viking AC, AD, AP & FD Conoco 4 x Fixed Steel Platform Removal to shore 1996
Esmond CP & CW BHP 2 x Fixed Steel Platform Removal to shore 1995
Gordon BW BHP Fixed Steel Platform Removal to shore 1995
Angus Amerada Hess Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) Vessel Re-use 1993
Forbes AW Hamilton BHP Fixed Steel Platform Removal to shore 1993
Argyll, Duncan and Innes Hamilton BHP Floating Production, Facility (FPF) Removal to shore 1992
Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring (CALM) Buoy Removal to shore 1992
Pipelines Removal to shore 1992
Blair Sun Oil AGIP Pipelines 1 x Re-use; 1 x Decommissioned in situ 1992
Crawford Hamilton Oil BHP Floating Production, Facility (FPF) Removal to shore 1991
Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring (CALM) Buoy Removal to shore 1991
Subsea Facilities Removal to shore 1991
Piper Alpha Occidental Talisman Fixed Steel Platform Toppling 1988

Notification of disused pipelines

(the DPN form has been amended – July 2017)

During the course of a field’s life, pipelines/sections of pipelines may be taken out of use, e.g. due to corrosion, problems with reservoir pressure, damage to the pipeline, etc. When this happens, under the Petroleum Act 1998 the Secretary of State has the option of immediately calling for a full decommissioning programme. This is not always considered an appropriate option however, and so it has been agreed consideration will be given to handling suitable pipelines, under an informal decommissioning regime, thereby deferring a formal programme until the end of the field’s life.

If a formal decommissioning programme is not immediately deemed suitable, details of the out of use pipeline(s) will be circulated to other government departments for comment. Following this, OPRED will decide one of the following:

  • we are content with the proposals for monitoring and maintaining the out-of-use pipeline
  • we request additional information or further remedial action
  • we request a formal decommissioning programme

The Interim Pipeline Regime is intended to ensure out of use lines do not pose a risk to other users of the sea or the environment and that they are covered by an appropriate surveying and maintenance regime from the point when they are taken out of use until approval of the formal decommissioning programme, which is usually at the end of field life. It should be noted that any interim solution should not prejudice the final decommissioning options for that line, including complete removal. The department expects Operators to submit details of out of use pipelines/sections of a pipeline as soon as they are taken out of use.

Operators are reminded that any works that are proposed on any pipelines under the Pipeline Works Authorisation regime, as per their Terms and Conditions of the PWA, must have a Legal Consent in place before works can commence which includes but is not exclusive to any proposed decommissioning works. Consents are issued by the Oil & Gas Authority and Operators are requested to contact Claire Grant on any queries that they may have relating to Legal Consents. Further Guidance can also be found on the Oil & Gas Authority website: https://www.ogauthority.co.uk/licensing-consents/consents/pipeline-works-authorisations/

Once the necessary legal consent has been issued by OGA, Consents & Authorisations Section, Operators are to email a completed
Disused pipeline notification form
(MS Word Document, 81.7KB)

to The Offshore Decommissioning Unit, OPRED,BEIS.

If you are an Operator, aware of any out of use pipelines that have not been referred to the department, please submit a completed DPN form at your earliest convenience.

Following confirmation a pipeline has been accepted under the Interim Pipeline Regime, the Offshore Decommissioning Unit will continue to monitor the condition of the pipeline by asking the Operator to confirm the status of the pipeline remains unchanged following future surveys.

Further information

A list of all installations on the UKCS and their current status is available from the OSPAR Website

At the first ministerial meeting of the Commission for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North East Atlantic (OSPAR) in 1998, a binding decision was agreed that set rules for the disposal of offshore installations at sea. Under the decision the dumping and leaving wholly or partly in place of offshore installations is prohibited. Decision 98/3 recognises it may be difficult to remove the ‘footings’ of large steel jackets weighing more than 10,000 and concrete installations. As a result there are derogations for these categories of installations if the internationally agreed assessment and consultation process shows leaving them in place is justifiable.

OPRED has utilised streamlined decommissioning programme templates for derogation and non-derogation cases, Operators will therefore have a choice whether to submit a decommissioning programme in the existing format (see Annex C of the Guidance Notes ‘Format and Content’) or adopt the streamlined decommissioning programme template. Operators should discuss individual cases with OPRED.

A
Streamlined Decommissioning Programme Template (Non-Derogation Cases)
(PDF, 1.36MB, 33 pages)

is available – (December 2015).

A
Streamlined Decommissioning Programme Template (Derogation Cases)
(PDF, 1.5MB, 36 pages)

is also available (December 2015).

A word version of these templates can also be requested from OPRED. Please email The Offshore Decommissioning Unit for further details.

Cost recovery

OPRED will charge a fee in respect of offshore (oil and gas) installations and pipelines decommissioning programmes under the Petroleum Act 1998. Guidance, including the indicative fee structure, is available in
Guidance on charging a fee for offshore (oil and gas) installations and pipelines under the Petroleum Act 1998
(PDF, 308KB, 9 pages)