Securing end state approvals
As the decommissioning of offshore oil and gas facilities continues to become a more prominent concern for titleholders, the question of complete removal versus in situ abandonment is arising more regularly. |
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Message from the Chief Executive
The Regulator 2022 - Issue 2 |
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Inspections
Inspections are a critical part of NOPSEMA’s compliance strategy and are undertaken for a range of reasons, including to monitor duty holder’s compliance with relevant legislation, including the commitments they made in |
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Program report - Streamlining offshore petroleum environmental approvals - February 2014
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Australian Government Response to 2015 Operational Review of NOPSEMA
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The Regulator | Issue #4 2015
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Technical Report - Offshore petroleum facility accomodation
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APS employee census report for 2019
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The Regulator | Issue 3: 2017
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Completion of a OHS provisional improvement notice guideline
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Crane driver competency in the Australian offshore petroleum industry guidance note
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Report Well Integrity Titleholder Planned Inspection
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Ichthys Explorer Incident details 5507 Redacted
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Email thread between NOPSA, DoIR (WA) and Apache Energy Ltd regarding requests for information
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The Regulator | Issue 1: 2018
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Critical task analysis information paper
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Annual Offshore Performance Report 2018
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Competency assurance information paper
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Annual offshore performance report
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Report - Extract of NOPSEMA regulatory management system - assessment 2664 findings
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Cost recovery implementation statement 2018-19
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Final Senate estimates briefing note – Offshore projects and related activities.
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Audit and Risk Committee Charter
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6385 Incident details
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6283 Incident details
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NOPSEMA Annual Report 2015–2016
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Complying with the diving safety regulations guideline
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The Regulator | Issue #1 2015
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The Regulator | Issue #3 2015
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Submission - WTW Project safety case
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Report - NOPSEMA's involvement in environmental management collaborative networks - July 2016
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Guidance and tools
NOPSEMA has developed a range of guidance, information and tools to assist industry to comply with their obligations and undertake effective decommissioning. |
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Annual Offshore Performance Report 2017
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NOPSEMA - Brief - Acceptance of Woodside Scarborough Project 30 March
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NOPSEMA - Brief - Acceptable of Woodside Scarborough Project 30
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6371 Incident details
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6374 Incident details
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6435 Incident details
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Assessment findings - Stage 2
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Assessment findings - Stage 2
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Well operations management plan assessment policy
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Noise exposure standards guidance note
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Assurance of TEMPSC and associated systems guideline
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Presentation - APPEA Conference – Spill Control – Presented by Andrew Best
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Email correspondence entitled Fwd IGB- Terms of Reference NOPSEMA audit (DoEEv2) A675920
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6280 Incident details
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The Regulator | Issue 1: 2020
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Improving interactions between commercial fisheries and seismic proponents
Where a seismic survey is proposed in, or adjacent to, important fishing grounds, conflict between the party conducting the seismic survey and commercial fishers often arises. |
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