32nd Seaward Licensing Round Appropriate Assessment
Consultation on the Appropriate Assessment of Blocks applied for in the 32nd Seaward Licensing Round
The Appropriate Assessment (AA) covering the Blocks applied for in the 32nd Seaward Licensing Round has now been issued for a 6-week period of public consultation.
BackgroundFollowing the announcement of the 32nd Seaward Licensing Round by the Oil and Gas Authority (OGA), an initial screening assessment (including consultation with the statutory agencies/bodies) of the 796 Blocks offered was undertaken. The screening identified 239 whole or part Blocks as requiring further assessment (AA) prior to the OGA making a decision on whether to grant licences, should they be applied for.
Following the closing date for 32nd Seaward Licensing Round applications, those Blocks identified as requiring further assessment (AA) were reconsidered against the list of actual applications. It was concluded that further assessment (AA) was required for 82 of the Blocks applied for. Due to the wide distribution of these Blocks in the UK Continental Shelf, the AAs are contained in three regional reports.
- West of Shetland
- Central North Sea
- Southern North Sea