Onshore definition

Onshore means all facilities except those that are located in the territorial seas or on the outer continental shelf.
Onshore means all lands located within the boundaries of the State of California.
Onshore means Denbury Onshore, LLC, a Delaware limited liability company.

Examples of Onshore in a sentence

  • Review is long overdue of the Scottish Government’s Good Practice Principles for Community Benefits from Onshore Renewable Energy Developments of £5,000 per MW installed community benefit payment.

  • These measures may be imposed in accordance with Section 6 of the lease terms, Onshore Oil and Gas Order No. 1, 43 CFR 3162.5-1 and 43 CFR 3101.1-2.


More Definitions of Onshore

Onshore means the landward side from the mean low tide level, including submerged lands in lakes, rivers and creeks.
Onshore means areas other than offshore which shall form the scope of these regulations. Feeder lines from / to jetty or other storage points shall also form a part of the onshore pipelines;
Onshore means landward from the low-water line or any other base line from which the territorial sea was measured, whichever of such lines is the most landward;
Onshore means within Great Britain (and when used in conjunction with another term and not defined means that the associated term is to be read accordingly);
Onshore means the landward side from the mean tide elevation, including submerged lands in lakes, rivers and creeks.
Onshore means area away from the shore located on land or water depth less than 200 metres;
Onshore means areas other than offshore which shall form the scope of these standards. Feeder lines from jetty or other storage points shall also form a part of the onshore pipelines. The offshore and onshore coverage as per this standard is depicted at Annexure- I;