Public consultation on application for consent to conduct a shallow geological survey at the Kinsale Alpha and Bravo Platforms, Celtic Sea, Ireland proposed by PSE Kinsale Energy Limited (Kinsale Energy)
- Foilsithe: 13 Márta 2020
- oscailte le haghaidh aighneachtaí ó: 13 Márta 2020
- Dúnadh na haighneachtaí: 23 Meitheamh 2020
- An t-eolas is déanaí: 18 Meán Fómhair 2020
Consultation is closed
Summary
Public consultation on application for consent to conduct a shallow geological survey at the Kinsale Alpha and Bravo Platforms, Celtic Sea, Ireland proposed by PSE Kinsale Energy Limited (Kinsale Energy) who currently hold the Kinsale Petroleum Lease (OPL-1).
An application for consent for shallow geological survey at Kinsale Alpha and Bravo Platforms, Celtic Sea, Ireland has been received by the Petroleum Affairs Division of the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment on 6 March 2020.
The survey application has been received from PSE Kinsale Energy Limited (Kinsale Energy), within the Kinsale Petroleum Lease (OPL-1), granted by the Minister for Communications Climate Action and Environment pursuant to Section 8 of the Petroleum and Other Minerals Development Act 1960.
The public are invited to make submissions in relation to this application. Submissions can be sent to PADadmin@dccae.gov.ie
This application was posted on the department's website on 13 March 2020 and any submission received by close of business on 13 April 2020 will be considered by the Minister.
The following documents have been received.
Update 6 April 2020 – Extension to Consultation Period
The public consultation period for this application has now been extended until close of business on 24 April.
Update 14 May 2020
Further to Regulation 42 (3) (b) of the European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011-15 as amended (Birds and Habitats Regulations), PSE Kinsale Energy Ltd. have been directed to provide further information to enable screening for Appropriate Assessment be carried out on the application for the shallow geological survey at the Kinsale Alpha and Bravo platforms.
When received, the additional information will be published on the department's website and further submissions will be invited on the additional material for the purposes of the AA Screening Assessment. Any submissions received will be taken into account in any AA Screening Determination made in respect of this application.
Update 9 June 2020
Further to Regulation 42 (3) of the European Communities (Birds and Natural Habitats) Regulations 2011-15 as amended (Birds and Habitats Regulations), PSE Kinsale Energy Ltd. were directed to provide further information to enable screening for Appropriate Assessment be carried out on the application for the shallow geological survey at the Kinsale Alpha and Bravo platforms. The applicant, as requested by the department, provided additional information to the department so that an Appropriate Assessment could be carried out. This additional information has been published on the department's website on 9 June 2020.
The public are invited to make submissions in relation to the additional information until 23 June 2020. Submissions should be sent to PADadmin@dccae.gov.ie
Update 18 September 2020
Decision on shallow geological survey application
An application for consent for a shallow geological survey around the Kinsale Alpha and Bravo offshore platforms from PSE Kinsale Energy Limited was received by the Department of Communications, Climate Action and Environment on 5 March 2020. Consent was sought for approval to undertake a shallow geological survey around the Kinsale Alpha and Bravo offshore platforms, using geophysical techniques as part of the engineering works for the planned removal of the platforms. The survey is required to confirm the shallow seabed conditions in the immediate vicinity of the structures. The application was accompanied by Environmental Impact Assessment Report, an Appropriate Assessment Screening Report and a pre-survey Fisheries Report.
The Minister for Communications, Climate Action and Environment has now made determinations on the application, details of which are set out below.
Judicial Review
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