Oil and Gas - Key Information
The
Department for Energy and Climate
Change (DECC) is the principal regulatory authority for the UK
Oil and Gas industry. For comprehensive details of the oil and gas
regulation including: legislation, guidance notes, codes of
practice and environmental information visit
the DECC oil and
gas website.
DECC has a public consultation website
for Strategic Environmental Assessment (SEA) of offshore energy
licensing. This includes details of the latest news and
provides access to all completed SEAs including the technical
reports.
Oil and Gas
UK is one of the UK offshore oil and gas industry trade
organisations. The members are companies licensed by the
Government to explore for and produce oil and gas in UK waters and
those who form any part of the industry's supply chain.
Digital Energy Atlas and Library
(DEAL) is a web-based service which provides information about UK
exploration and production of hydrocarbons in the UKCS.
Oil and Gas Producers :
Sound and
Marine life Programme aims to identify specific, operationally
focused questions that relate to the effects of sound generated by
the offshore E & P industry on marine life, and to pursue a
research programme that will test scientific hypotheses and produce
the data needed to address these questions
Oil spill emergency contacts and oil
spill contingency planning tools
JNCC and other agency contact details for oil and chemical spills
in the marine environment.

The Coastal and Marine
Resource Atlas (CAMRA) is a website tool used for maritime
contingency planning and response. By following the online tutorial
users can access environmental and other resource datasets covering
the UK marine areas and continental shelf.