Wood Review Implementation Call for Evidence Details
The Wood Review Implementation Team led by Stefanie Murphy launched a Call for Evidence Event in November 2014 to gather insights for effective implementation of the Maximising Economic Recovery Strategy in the oil and gas sector. The call focuses on topics like OGA's new powers, governance, cost recovery regime, and more. Stakeholder workshops were organized in various UK cities, with the timeline for responses, government actions, and policy development detailed. To participate or learn more, visit the provided links.
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Wood Review Implementation Call for Evidence Stefanie Murphy Head of Wood Review Implementation Team Launch Event 11 November 2014
Call for Evidence To ensure the OGA is a competent and influential regulator we will need to provide it with the tools and capabilities to make effective decisions, and to work with and influence the oil and gas sector in order to implement MER UK effectively. We have a genuinely open mind on the questions which will be discussed today and which are contained in the call for evidence document. It is very important that where possible, you provide examples of real world scenarios and evidence which would assist us in developing robust and practical policy. It is not our intention to reopen questions or the recommendations contained in Sir Ian Wood s report. We are seeking views on the following areas: The Maximising Economic Recovery Strategy The OGA s new powers and sanctions regime, including: Access to data Access to consortia meetings Dispute resolution process Sanctions regime Governance of the OGA and interaction with industry The cost recovery regime 2 Wood Review Implementation Call for Evidence
Autumn Engagement Call for Evidence: The document is available online at the following address: https://www.gov.uk/government/consultations/implementing- the-wood-review-recommendations Responses can be submitted on the online call for evidence page: https://econsultation.decc.gov.uk/decc- executive/wood-review-implementation-call-for-evidence Workshops As part of our Call for Evidence, we are holding stakeholder workshops on the following days: 19th November - Aberdeen 20th November - Aberdeen 21st November - London 26th November - Norwich 9th December - Aberdeen 11th December - London If you would like to attend a workshop, please email woodreviewimplementation@decc.gsi.gov.uk to express your interest, detailing your name, current position and relevant experience. Places are limited and whilst every effort will be made to accommodate all those who wish to attend, it will be important to have a cross-section of representatives from across the industry. Please also visit our Wood Review Implementation webpage https://www.gov.uk/government/groups/wood-review- implementation-team where further details on workshops will also be announced. 3 Wood Review Implementation Call for Evidence
Next steps: Milestone: Timescale: 6 November 2014 Call for Evidence opens 11 November 2014 Launch Event Mid-November 2014 Workshops (1st round) Early December 2014 Workshops (2nd round) 31 December 2014 Call for Evidence closes Spring 2015 Government response April 2015 Executive Agency operational April/May 2015 (subject to Parliament) Royal Assent for Infrastructure Bill (new powers in place) Spring 2015 Policy development Summer 2015 First Session Bill ready for introduction to Parliament 4 Wood Review Implementation Call for Evidence