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Oil & Gas Installations
Layer Oil & Gas Installations.png
Layer Info
Category Activities
Sub-category Energy

Description

Oil and gas installations usually consist of fixed platforms where the exploitation of oil and gas occurs.

MSP Challenge

Oil & Gas Installations is a static data layer. They are points that you can place, edit or remove when making a plan.

Oil & gas installations create the following pressures on the ecosystem:

Return to energy.

The North Sea has become western Europe’s most important oil and gas production area, yielding high-quality crude oil with a low-sulfur content. The use of space for oil and gas extraction requires continuing attention. No shipping or other uses are allowed in a 500-metre zone around the platforms. This places local restrictions on the fishing industry, shipping and recreation (crafts). It is also not permitted to drag fishing nets over the seabed and in the water column in this 500m security zone. When choosing the location for a drilling platform, shipping and other uses must be taken into account. In clearways for shipping, mining activities are, in principle, not permitted. However, most of the interaction is with wind energy areas, especially with regard to helicopter safety zones.

None of the three fishing fleets (bottom trawl, drift and fixed nets, industrial and pelagic trawl) fish at oil & gas installations.

Types

  • Operational (100MW)
  • Decommissioned (0MW)
  • Closed (0MW)
  • Other (0MW)

Metadata

Data Source

EMODnet, human activities data portal.

Original Title

Offshore Installations.

Description

"The dataset on offshore installations for Oil and Gas exploitation and exploration activities was created in 2015 by Cogea for the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet). It is the result of the aggregation and harmonization of datasets provided by several EU and non-EU sources. It is updated every year, and is available for viewing and download on EMODnet - Human Activities web portal (www.emodnet-humanactivities.eu). The dataset contains points representing offshore installations and where available each point has the following attributes: ID, name, country, location block, operator, production start year, primary production, current status, category and function of the installation, sub-structure and topside weights (tonnes), water depth (metres), distance to coast (metres) and remarks. The OSPAR commission source covers data for Germany, Ireland, Spain and the United Kingdom, while for Italy data have been collected and harmonized from the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, for Norway from the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, for Denmark from the Danish Energy Agency, for the Netherlands from the TNO - Geological Survey of the Netherlands, for Croatia from the Croatian Hydrocarbon Agency, from Marine Traffic and Helcom data on Polish and Russian installations in the Baltic Sea, from Marine Traffic data on Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian installations in the Black Sea, Lybian and Spanish installations in the Mediterranean Sea. Compared with the previous version this new version has been updated for all countries."

Description retrieved from EMODnet Human Activities' metadata page for this resource (2022-07-04).

Creation Date

Created on 2015-08-06, published on 2015-08-14, and reviewed on 2020-10-21.

Methodology

Integrated in the MSP Platform as is, with one adjustment: the types "derogation" and "under construction" were joined under the type "others".

Note that in the Baltic Sea Edition, the oil and gas installations are called "oil and gas platforms". Both existing oil and gas platforms in the Baltic Sea are operational, but for planning purposes, the MSP Challenge also considers "decomissioned", "closed", or "other" states for oil and gas platforms.

Types

  • Operational (0MW)
  • Decommissioned (0MW)
  • Closed (0MW)
  • Other (0MW)

Metadata

Data Source

HELCOM HOLAS II dataset: Oil platforms

Original Title

Oil platforms

Description

"This dataset contains point data describing the location of oil platforms in the Baltic Sea.

The dataset is complete in Baltic sea coverage as it contains two known oil platforms."

Description retrieved from HELCOM's metadata page for this resource (2021-07-19).

Creation Date

2016-04-06

Methodology

The layer was implemented without modifications.

Not applicable.

At the moment of development of the Clyde Marine Region edition (2017) there were no oil and gas platforms in the region, nor expectations that there would be such platforms in the future. Therefore this datalayer is not available in this edition of the MSP Challenge.

Types

  • Operational
  • Closed

Metadata

Data Source

For the Italian EEZ: ministry of economic development -SID portal

Other countries:

EMODnet (From this geographical area, only Italy and Croatia provided data)

Original Title

For the Italian EEZ: "Piattaforme marine" (Marine platforms)

Other countries: Offshore Installations

Description

For the Italian EEZ: List of the marine structures, including platforms with emerged structures, submerged wellheads and floating temporary storage units.

Other countries:

"The dataset on offshore installations for Oil and Gas exploitation and exploration activities was created in 2015 by Cogea for the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet). It is the result of the aggregation and harmonization of datasets provided by several EU and non-EU sources. It is updated every year, and is available for viewing and download on EMODnet - Human Activities web portal (www.emodnet-humanactivities.eu). The dataset contains points representing offshore installations and where available each point has the following attributes: ID, name, country, location block, operator, production start year, primary production, current status, category and function of the installation, sub-structure and topside weights (tonnes), water depth (metres), distance to coast (metres) and remarks. The OSPAR commission source covers data for Germany, Ireland, Spain and the United Kingdom, while for Italy data have been collected and harmonized from the Italian Ministry of Economic Development, for Norway from the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate, for Denmark from the Danish Energy Agency, for the Netherlands from the TNO - Geological Survey of the Netherlands, for Croatia from the Croatian Hydrocarbon Agency, from Marine Traffic and Helcom data on Polish and Russian installations in the Baltic Sea, from Marine Traffic data on Bulgarian, Russian and Ukrainian installations in the Black Sea, Lybian and Spanish installations in the Mediterranean Sea. Compared with the previous version this new version has been updated for all countries."

Description retrieved from EMODnet Human Activities' metadata page for this resource (2022-07-04).

Creation Date

Combined layer provided on 2020/08/27.

Methodology

The data layer was implemented as provided by the project partner (CNR-ISMAR).

This page was last edited on 4 July 2022, at 13:09. Content is available under GPLv3 unless otherwise noted.