Environment Report 2013 - page 14

ENVIRONMENT REPORT 2013
page 14
5.
Data Provision and Management
Effective environmental management requires accurate information on emissions, discharges and wastes, in
addition to knowledge of the state of the environment in which operations take place. Publication of this data
is also an important element in stakeholder engagement.
Environmental and Emissions Monitoring System
The Environmental and Emissions Monitoring System (EEMS)
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is maintained by DECC and is the repository of
measured and calculated emission and discharge data for offshore operations. Not all of the data submitted
are a statutory requirement and operators provide additional data voluntarily as part of their environmental
management processes.
Oil & Gas UK’s Environmental Issues Directorate assists DECC in quality control of the data, encouraging
improvements in submissions and contributing to discussions on potential enhancements to the database
structure and content. On an annual basis, the directorate consolidates the data for the industry as a whole
to assess trends and to identify any areas that may require more detailed assessment. The data for 2012 is
presented in section 6 of this report.
UK Benthos
UK Benthos is a database of seabed chemical and biological data collected by the UK oil and gas industry
during baseline, monitoring and wide area surveys. The data span nearly 30 years and an in-depth review has
recently been commissioned by Oil & Gas UK whereby academics at Heriot-Watt University will analyse the
spatial and temporal distribution and trends in the data. This analysis is intended to be used in developing
more focused monitoring strategies and to gain added value from the data.
Six monthly updates of UK Benthos are published on the Oil & Gas UK website and are made available to other
data repositories
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Ad-hoc Databases
Databases are also established by Oil & Gas UK to address specific issues. For example, the Oil Spill Response
Forum needed to understand the potential for a major, sustained oil release from production installations on
the UKCS. This can only occur from wells that are capable of an ‘unassisted flow’ of hydrocarbons. With input
from operators, a database detailing the status of all production wells has been developed. An analysis of this
data is provided in Appendix A.
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