EMODnet Human Activities, Oil and Gas, Active Licences
Short description
The dataset on offshore active licences for Oil and Gas exploitation and exploration in the EU was created in 2014 by Cogea for the European Marine Observation and Data Network (EMODnet). It is the result of the aggregation and harmonization of datasets provided by several EU and non-EU sources. It is updated every year, and is available for viewing and download on EMODnet Human Activities web portal (https://emodnet.ec.europa.eu/en/human-activities). It contains polygons representing the currently active licences for the following countries: Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Spain and United Kingdom. Where available each polygon has the following attributes: country, code, name, type (exploitation, exploration, exploitation and exploration, other), licensing round (it includes also pending applications in Spain), area (square km), area info (it indicates if the area value is original from the source or has been calculated), valid from, valid to, operator or administrator, notes. Compared with the previous release, Maltese open areas and blocks for hydrocarbon licensing have been updated. Currently there are no active licenced areas in the French and Portuguese waters and no data available in the Black Sea.
Point of contact
Cogea srl
lfalco@cogea.it
Resource constraints
Re-use of content for commercial or non-commercial purposes is permitted free of charge, provided that the sources (both EMODnet - Human Activities, and primary sources) are acknowledged. EMODnet - Human Activities accepts no responsibility or liability whatsoever for the re-use of content accessible on its website.
Spatial extent
['-10.58', '34.59', '34.56', '70.09']
Type
dataset
Metadata information
Identifier
Keywords
Energy resources ; Area management/restriction/regulation zones and reporting units ; GEMET - INSPIRE themes, version 1.0 ;

energy ; GEMET - Themes, version 2.4 ;

hydrocarbon ; oil exploration ; oil extraction ; offshore drilling ; oil production (chain) ; non-renewable energy resource ; natural gas extraction ; natural gas exploration ; GEMET - Concepts, version 3.1 ;

Metadata GDI-Vl-conform ;

Resource provider(s)
Cogea srl
lfalco@cogea.it

Cyprus - Ministry of Energy, Commerce and Industry - Hydrocarbons Service
nmarkou@meci.gov.cy

Spain - Ministry of Industry, Trade and Tourism
oficinavirtual@mincotur.es

France - Ministere de la Transition ecologique - Direction Generale de l'energie et du Climat (DGEC)
dgec-2a@developpement-durable.gouv.fr

Ireland - Department of Communications, Climate Action and the Environment
DataEP.info@dccae.gov.ie

UK - Oil and Gas Authority
GIS-Team@ogauthority.co.uk

Croatia - Croatian Hydrocarbon Agency
tatjana.durn@azu.hr

Poland - Polish Geological Institute - National Research Institute
biuro@pgi.gov.pl

Norway - Norwegian Petroleum Directorate
FactWeb@npd.no

Netherlands - TNO – Geological Survey of the Netherlands
info@nlog.nl

Denmark - Danish Energy Agency
rk@ens.dk

Italy - Ministero dello Sviluppo Economico - Direzione Generale per le risorse Minerarie ed Energetiche
nicola.santocchi@mise.gov.it

Portugal - Direção-Geral de Energia e Geologia
josemiguel.martins@dgeg.pt

Germany - Landesamt fur Bergbau, Energie und Geologie
Hans-Juergen.Brauner@lbeg.niedersachsen.de

Malta - Ministry for Finance and Employment - Continental Shelf Department
charles.a.galea@gov.mt

Lineage
Data were retrived from 12 different sources. Validation and quality assurance remain up to primary data sources, while harmonization is carried out by Cogea. The harmonisation process consisted of identifying a set of attributes common to all the different datasets, thus creating a single data model. To do so, it was necessary to define a homogenous set of variables for each attribute. Therefore, raw data attributes may use a different terminology, although the information contained remains basically the same. For further information on validation and quality assurance, it is suggested that primary data sources are contacted. Generally speaking data are to be considered very reliable, because they come from national sources officially in charge for their collection. In Spain, Gaviota is a storage licence (almacenamiento) that was harmonized as'other' type. When areas had to be calculated we used as much as possible the original projected coordinate system of the raw data or the UTM-WGS84 zone that the national data falls in.