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Oil in produced water: new regulations The Offshore Petroleum Activities (Oil Pollution Prevention and Control) Regulations 2005 (the “Regulations”) are set to come into force on 21 August. The objective of the Regulations is to introduce a more robust, effective and efficient approach to the management of oil discharges by the offshore oil and gas industry and to achieve the 15% reduction target over 2000 levels mentioned in OSPAR Recommendation 2001/01 for the Management of Produced Water from Offshore Installations. Learn more about how the regulations will apply to you, how permits will be issued and for an explanation of the oil in produced water trading scheme. |
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