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Preliminary pages
Foreword
These Bills are important. They are the result of a long
period of policy review and consultation. They are the Government’s response to
the Productivity Commission’s Review of the Regulatory Burden on the
Upstream Petroleum (Oil and Gas) Sector and the Montara Commission of
Inquiry, both of which called for regulatory reform. They are also a response
to the global trend towards more integrated and robust regulation for the
offshore petroleum and gas industry.
The Bills create a single national regulator. Through the
creation of NOPSEMA the Bills integrate safety, structural integrity and
environmental regulation for the offshore petroleum and gas sector. They also separate
these issues from resource management issues, ensuring that safety and
environmental management are not compromised by resource development decisions.
This is a critical outcome in light of experience here and overseas, especially
the Montara incident in the Timor Sea and the Macondo disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Committee has proposed only one change to the Bills,
allowing the Western Australian Government to retain its role in the
negotiation and setting of royalties.
We have also recommended that in light of NOPSEMA’s
environmental functions, the NOPSEMA Advisory Board should include members with
environmental expertise.
We commend the Bills to the House.
Hon Dick Adams MP
Chair
Membership of the Committee
Chair |
Hon Dick Adams MP |
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Deputy
Chair |
Mr Alby Schultz MP |
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Members |
Mr Darren Cheeseman MP |
Mr Geoff Lyons MP |
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Mr George Christensen MP |
Mr Rob Mitchell MP |
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Mr Tony Crook MP |
Mr Dan Tehan MP |
Committee Secretariat
Secretary |
Mr David Brunoro |
Inquiry
Secretary |
Dr Bill Pender |
Office
Manager |
Ms Dorota Cooley |
Terms of reference
On 25 May 2011 the Selection Committee referred the
following bills to the Committee for inquiry and report:
- Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment (National
Regulator) Bill 2011
- Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Registration Fees)
Amendment Bill 2011
- Offshore Petroleum (Royalty) Amendment Bill 2011
- Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Regulatory Levies
Legislation Amendment (2011 Measures No. 2) Bill 2011
- Offshore Resources Legislation Amendment (Personal Property
Securities) Bill 2011
Under Standing Order 222(e), the House is taken to have
adopted the Selection Committee’s reports when they are presented.
List of abbreviations
AGS |
Australian Government Solicitor |
APPEA |
Australian Petroleum Production
and Exploration Association |
COAG |
Council of Australian Governments |
DMP |
Department of Mines and
Petroleum, Western Australia |
EPBC Act |
Environment Protection and
Biodiversity Conservation Act |
MCMPR |
Ministerial Council on Mineral
and Petroleum Resources |
MOU |
Memorandum of Understanding |
NOPSA |
National Offshore Petroleum
Safety Authority |
NOPSEMA |
National Offshore Petroleum
Safety and Environmental Management Authority |
NOPTA |
National Offshore Petroleum
Titles Administrator |
NT |
Northern Territory |
OMA |
Offshore Minerals Act 1994 |
OPGGS Act |
Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse
Gas Storage Act 2006 |
PPS Act |
Personal Properties Securities
Act 2009 |
SLA |
Service Level Agreement |
RET |
Department of Resources, Energy
and Tourism |
WA |
Western Australia |
List of recommendations
1 Analysis of the Bills
Recommendation 1
The Committee recommends that the Designated Authority role in
the Offshore Petroleum (Royalty) Act 2006 be conferred upon the State
member of the relevant Joint Authority under the Offshore Petroleum (Royalty)
Amendment Bill 2011.
Recommendation 2
The Committee recommends that given NOPSEMA’s environmental
management function, the membership of the NOPSEMA Advisory Board include
members with relevant environmental expertise.
Recommendation 3
The Committee recommends that the House of Representatives
pass the Bills.
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