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The main driver behind the Guidance Document is to improve protection of the environment. Although the hydrocarbons industry has operated for many years with a range of far reaching regulations, standards and guidance in this regard, this Guidance Document attempts to unify these for the European context in terms of practices and intent. The identification of best practice in the document is
intended to serve as guidance for organisations engaged in hydrocarbons activities and for the regulatory/permitting authorities to draw upon when planning new facilities or carrying out modifications to existing facilities, planning changes and investments, as well as in permitting activities across the European Union (EU). The Guidance Document is a non-binding tool designed to support organisations and the Regulatory Authorities with this objective in mind.
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Published:
2019-04-04
Corporate author(s):
Directorate-General for Environment
(
European Commission
)
,
Wood
Themes:
Coal — Hydrocarbons
,
Environment policy and protection of the environment
Subject:
accidental pollution
,
environmental impact
,
environmental protection
,
environmental risk prevention
,
gas industry
,
hydrocarbon
,
industrial hazard
,
international standard
,
know-how
,
offshore drilling
,
offshore structure
,
oil industry
,
oil pollution
,
oil technology
,
petroleum exploration
,
petroleum production
,
prevention of pollution
,
storage of hydrocarbons
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978-92-76-01443-0
DOI
10.2779/607031
Catalogue number
KH-04-19-262-EN-N
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ISBN
978-92-76-01443-0
DOI
10.2779/607031
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KH-04-19-262-EN-N
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