UKCS definition
Examples of UKCS in a sentence
Director for and on behalf of UKCS Administrator Limited ......................................
CONTRACTOR shall perform the WORK in a good, safe and workmanlike manner, in accordance with generally accepted United Kingdom Continental Shelf (UKCS) oil and gas industry practice and with that degree of skill, care and diligence ordinarily exercised by skilled and experienced companies in similar kinds of work.
If the various extra costs involved off Norway are added together, daily operating costs for a mobile rig are about USD 30 000 higher than on the UKCS.
As mentioned above, large aircraft will not always be suitable for the airports serving the UKCS.
The Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) wishes to procure specialised environmental and engineering consultancy services to support its functions relating to the regulation of offshore oil, gas and condensate exploration, production and decommissioning activities, and the regulation of natural gas and carbon dioxide storage and decommissioning activities, on the UK Continental Shelf (UKCS).
The requirement for customs entries to be submitted for the export of equipment to the UKCS will be the responsibility of the local mobilising party, however OSRL will assist with this process where possible.
The NSTA identifies, assesses and understands UKCS regional carbon storage opportunities in support of CCS build out and spatial planning.
Table 3 details select equipment mobilisation locations in the UK (based on accessibility to key areas in the UKCS where there are offshore oil and gas operations), the primary OSRL response base providing the equipment and the method of transportation to be used to mobilise the equipment.
RockRose is an established UK independent oil & gas company on the UKCS (Figure 1) with current production of circa 27,000 boepd with combined 2P Reserves and 2C Contingent resources of 80.6 MMboe as of 1 January 2021.
But it must then be borne in mind that the UKCS is about seven years ahead of Norway’s offshore sector in terms of maturity.