Offshore Operations Clause Samples
The OFFSHORE OPERATIONS clause defines the rules and requirements governing activities conducted outside a country's territorial waters, typically in the context of oil, gas, or other marine-related projects. It often specifies safety standards, environmental protections, and compliance with local and international regulations for work performed on offshore platforms, vessels, or installations. This clause ensures that all parties understand their obligations and liabilities when operating offshore, thereby minimizing legal and operational risks associated with such activities.
Offshore Operations. Dentist shall not disclose any of MA Plan’s enrollees’ dental or enrollment information, including any medical records or other protected health information (as defined in 45 C.F.R. § 160.103), to, or allow the creation, receipt or use of any of MA Plan’s protected health information by any Downstream Entity for any function, activity or purpose to be performed outside of the United States, without MA Plan’s prior written approval.
Offshore Operations. (1) The Contractor shall ensure that works and installations erected offshore in Kenya's territorial waters and exclusive economic zone shall be -
(a) Constructed, placed, marked, buoyed, equipped and maintained so that there are safe and convenient channels for shipping;
(b) Fitted with navigational aids approved by the Minister;
(c) Illuminated between sunset and sunrise in a manner approved by the managing director, Kenya Ports Authority; and
(d) Kept in good repair and working order.
(2) The Contractor shall pay reasonable compensation for any interference in fishing rights caused by the Petroleum Operations.
Offshore Operations.
19.1 The Contractor shall ensure that facilities erected offshore in Somalia's territorial waters shall be:
19.1.1 constructed, placed, marked, buoyed, equipped and maintained so that there are safe and convenient channels for shipping in accordance with the applicable international standards, regulations and guidelines and the Best International Practice;
19.1.2 fitted with navigational aids approved by the SPA;
19.1.3 illuminated between sunset and sunrise in a manner approved by the Somalia ports and maritime authorities; and
19.1.4 kept in good repair and working order.
19.2 The Contractor shall pay to the Federal Government a compensation (in the amount, and promptly after having been, determined by an independent expert appointed by both Parties) for any damage to and/or any detrimental interference (including, but not limited to, fishing rights) caused by the performance of the Petroleum Operations.
Offshore Operations. 1The Contractor shall ensure that facilities erected offshore in Somalia's territorial waters shall be:
