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05 March 2020 | ISSUE 05

Shaded blocks indicate activity. What’s inside?

New Hazards (p.3)

Area 1 (p.4-7) 1. Hazard 2. Activity

Area 2 (p.8-9) 1. Activity

Area 3 (p.10-12) 1. Hazard 2. Activity

Area 4 N.A

Area 5 (p.13) 1. Hazard 2. Activity

Area 6 (p.14) 1. Hazard

Extra... (p.15-18) 1. Rig List 2. Anchor List 3. Survey List

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Area 1 Hazard List Hazard Type Position Issue Date Contact Details Map

Decommissioned PL5 pipeline currently has two exposed ends

61° 16.253'N 01° 35.305'E 61° 06.327'N 01° 04.941'E 14 Nov 2019 Gary Farquhar, Fairfield Energy Ltd., +44(0)1224

320692, [email protected]

New Hazards

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Hazard *First Published: 11 July 2019 | Latest Update: 13 February 2020

Fishing Hazard – Ninian Abandoned hoses / cables

Abandoned / cut hoses and associated chain / wire debris. Recent survey activity has identified the presence of abandoned & cut hoses and related chain / wire debris, associated with the disused pipelines between Ninian Central and abandoned well 3/3-5A, which may represent a hazard to fishing activities. Exercise caution in the area.

Hazard Type Size – Dimensions (Metres – Length, Width, Height Position Pipeline installation anchor 2m x 2m x 1m 60° 51.268’N 001° 27.567’E Coiled / crossing hoses, including cut ends and chain / wire debris

25m x 25m x 0.5m

60° 51.106’N 001° 26.389’E

Cut & exposed hose end 1m x 1m x 0.5m 60° 51.191’N 001° 25.371’E Coiled / crossing hoses 25m x 25m x 1m 60° 51.051’N 001° 24.656’E

For further information: Robin Critchard, CNR International Ltd, Tel: +44 1224 303600 email: [email protected]

Activity First Published: 05 March 2020 | Latest Update: 05 March 2020

Central Cormorant UMC – Well Abandonment Operations

Central Cormorant UMC – Well Abandonment Operations TAQA Bratani is conducting well abandonment operations on a number of wells at the Central Cormorant UMC. The planned operation will consist of abandoning the reservoir and removing the existing Xmas tree ( to be deposited on the seabed) of one well within the subsea field. The operation will be conducted by the Paragon MSS1 semi-submersible drilling rig, with operations to commence at the start of 17th March 2020 and last until the end of June 2020. The rig will be located at 61° 19.732’N 001° 06.665’E Pre-laying of approximately twelve anchors will take place ahead of the MSS1 arriving on site. The Paragon MSS1 will be located in the Central Cormorant UMC field UKCS Block 211/21a and 211/26. The co-ordinates for the proposed operations are listed below:

Coordinates CAU-P8S1 61°09.731’N 001°06.666’E

For further information: Nigel Bradley, TAQA Bratani, Tel: 01224 286025, email: [email protected]

Activity First Published: 05 March 2020 | Latest Update: 05 March 2020

MacCulloch Area – Donan (Dumbaton/GP3) Gs Export Tie-In Skid

After the decommissioning of the MacCulloch FPSO / Field in UKCS Block 15/24, a Guard Vessel is no longer in position. The Donan (Dumbarton) Field, located in UKCS Block 15/20, has an out of use Gas Export pipeline (PL2324) which is still connected to a Tie-In Skid located within the previous MacCulloch subsea 500m zone. Please be aware that this subsea Tie-In Skid remains in place at this location. The structure has been notified and recorded on the NDR / FishSafe websites since 2006/07, but has been previously monitored by the guard vessel. Tie-In Skid at MacCulloch 58°19.273’N 00°43.665'E

For further information: Hazel Bruce : Tel: 01224 297115 Email: [email protected] or Mark Grove Smith : Tel: 01224 298504 Email: [email protected]

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Activity First Published: 05 March 2020 | Latest Update: 05 March 2020

Forvie – DSV Operations

After the decommissioning of the MacCulloch FPSO / Field in UKCS Block 15/24, a Guard Vessel is no longer in position. The Rever Polaris (Call Sign: MYKR6) will be working in the vicinity of the Forvie Manifold & Forvie North Well between: 24th March to 3rd April 2020. UKCS Blocks: 3/15c and 3/15d Forvie Manifold 60o 31.375’ N 01o 52.023’ E Forvie PLEM 60o 31.359’ N 01o 52.003’ E Forvie North Well 60o 30.708’ N 01o 50.019’ E

For further information: Hazel Bruce : Tel: 01224 297115 Email: [email protected] or Mark Grove Smith : Tel: 01224 298504 Email: [email protected]

Activity First Published: 05 March 2020 | Latest Update: 05 March 2020

West of Shetland – CSV Operations

A vessel TBC will be working at various locations within the West of Shetland Fields between: 23th March to 2rd April 2020. Edradour UKCS Block 206/4a 60° 56.033’ N 02° 14.000’ W Glenlivet UKCS Block 214/30a 61° 04.608’ N 02° 05.416’ W Laggan UKCS Block 206/1a 60° 56.666’ N 02° 53.616’ W Tormore UKCS Block 205/5a 60° 52.233’ N 03° 08.250’ W

For further information: Hazel Bruce : Tel: 01224 297115 Email: [email protected] or Mark Grove Smith : Tel: 01224 298504 Email: [email protected]

Activity First Published: 06 February 2020 | Latest Update: 25 February 2020

Scott Field – Pipeline Works

CNOOC Petroleum Europe Limited is undertaking pipeline works in the Scott Field area.

CNOOC are continuing a campaign of works in the Scott Field to install new pipelines between the Scott Platform and the Scott Field east and west water injection manifolds.

Vessel activity in the area is as follows:

Key coordinates:

Operations Vessel In Scott Field DSV Works Seven Falcon 03/03/20 to 25/03/20

Field Location Location Scott Field - Platform 58°17.336'N 000°12.043'E West Water Injection Manifold 58°17.047'N 000°10.203'E East Water Injection Manifold 58°16.879'N 000°15.323'E

For further information: Dave Allan, CNOOC Petroleum Europe Limited; +44(0) 1224 619274

Activity First Published: 20 February 2020 | Latest Update: 20 February 2020

Abandoned Wellhead – Lincoln 205/26b-14

Petrofac Facilities Management Ltd (PFML) propose to abandon the Lincoln 205/26b-14 well, located west of Shetland.

The well will be abandoned using the Transocean PBLJ, an anchored semi-submersible mobile drilling rig. It is proposed that well operations will begin around 5th March 2020 and take around 30 days.

Structure Operator Position 205/26b-14 Petrofac 60°07.102'N 03°55.085'W

For further information: Mark Ryan, Petrofac, Tel: +44 1224 256 532 email: [email protected]

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Activity First Published: 20 February 2020 | Latest Update: 20 February 2020

Solan P3 – Pipeline Works

The Solan P3 Infill Well Works located in block 205/26a P3 of the UKCS.

The ERRV / Standby Vessel Nor Solan is monitoring the Solan Field 500m safety zones. This vessel will be shared between the Transocean Leader and Solan Platform once the rig arrives on location.

Drilling Activity The Transocean Leader will be at the Solan P3 location below from as soon as the 15th March to approximately the end July. Surface Location: 60°03.590’N 03°59.567’W Subsea Activity The DSV Seven Atlantic is scheduled to commence diving operations at the Solan Platform, P1 and P3 production wells early August 2020 over a period of approximately 3 weeks, and will be replaced by a Rock Dumping Fall-Pipe Vessel (name TBC) to complete rock dumping operations at the end of August 2020. Both vessels will have limited manoeuvrability during their Operations.

For further information: David Dunn, [email protected], +44 1224 615909

Activity First Published: 09 January 2020 | Latest Update: 21 February 2020

Beryl Field – Installation Work

The Subsea 7 diving support vessel, Seven Kestrel, is to commence mobilisation from Peterhead North Breakwater on Sunday 1st March The vessel is to carry out the following: SPM2 survey

• Cleaning and survey of SPM2 Cardan joint Buckland Gas lift Works

• Barrier testing and flushing at intermediate towhead • Replacement of F2A valve with spool • Installation of new 2” DBB valve • Leak test

Garten 2 punch list • Replacement of side panels • Mattress installation

Garten Control jumper replacement • Replace control jumper bundle connected to Garten (S231) tree • Perform leak test from Beryl A

Buckland BK7 punch list • Install 3 mattresses on gas lift spools

N12 (PL1197) Spool Replacement punch list • Recovery of N12 spool from Beryl Alpha 500m zone

SS59 Survey • Survey of SS59 during start up

The sequence of the above will vary based on weather and other variables, however the H&SE driven SPM2 survey is the priority scope ICC’s and associated WCC have been drafted onshore for all work scopes. Eric Davidson will be mobilising with IKM to Beryl Alpha to support DSV operations. General Diving intrusive work Breaking Containment –Gas Lift Garten (S231) Umbilical Jumper Replacement (Chemical) SPM 2 Diver/ ROV inspection N12 Spool recovery within Beryl A 500m zone

For further information: Jock Stuart, Apache North Sea, Tel: 01224 505370 email: [email protected]

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Activity First Published: 20 February 2020 | Latest Update: 20 February 2020

Snorre Field – Installation of pipeline bundles and new template at Snorre

Equinor and contractor Subsea 7 will, as part of the Snorre Expansion project, in the period 02/03/2020 – 27/03/2020 perform a tow operation of two 6.7km long pipeline bundles from the bundle fabrication site in Wester, Wick, Scotland to the Snorre Field in the NCS block 34/4 and 34/7.

The transport and installation of the pipeline bundles will be performed by the main vessel Siem Sprearfish (east bundle) and Seven Arctic (north bundle) + additional support vessels. The East Bundle will be installed between Snorre A, and Snorre template X and Z. The North Bundle will be installed between Snorre template Z, M and N.

In addition 2 new templates will be installed at the Snorre Field in the period 01/04/2020 - 01/05/2020 by contractor Deep Ocean with the vessel Edda Freya.

Generalized Tow Route from Wick to Snorre Field Location Latitude Longitude Wick 58°30.487'N 03°08.066'W 58°24.823'N 02°24.977'W 59°02.655'N 00°06.246'W 59°35.373'N 00°26.357'E 60°06.001'N 01°01.277'E 60°38.125'N 01°58.685'E 60°49.326'N 02°18.928'E 61°03.616'N 02°25.444'E Snorre Field 61°31.671'N 02°07.647'E

New template installations at Snorre Field

Location Latitude Longitude Snorre Template N 61°33.297'N 02°15.321'E Snorre Template Z 61°29.745'N 02°13.911'E

Existing template at Snorre Field currently being monitored

Location Latitude Longitude Snorre Template M 61° 32.160' N 02° 14.718' E Snorre Template V 61° 29.738' N 02° 08.894' E Snorre Template W 61° 30.818' N 02° 07.330' E Snorre Template X 61° 28.936' N 02° 12.273' E

Please be noted that the templates and bundle towheads, also the ones installed last year will not be over-trawlable until all installation activities are complete in October/November later this year. Equinor marine centre will monitor marine activities at these locations and can be contacted on +47 55 14 32 78 or VHF Ch. 14

For further information: Steve Close, Subsea 7, Tow Master, [email protected] Tel +44 (0)1224-527685 or Tore Tjetland, Equinor ASA, [email protected]

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Hazard First Published: 05 March 2020 | Latest Update: 05 March 2020

Fishing Hazard – Pipeline and Umbilical

A 10" gas pipeline and umbilical have been installed between two Brodgar wells. These were not submitted in time for including in FishSAFEv39 (January 2020) and so will not be FishSAFE data until July 2020. 57°54.976'N 000°30.051'E 57°54.987'N 000°29.979'E 57°55.125'N 000°28.650'E 57°55.231'N 000°27.916'E 57°55.283'N 000°27.693'E

For further information: Kingfisher, Tel: 01482 252300 email: [email protected]

Hazard First Published: 05 March 2020 | Latest Update: 05 March 2020

Fishing Hazard – Pipeline and Umbilical

A 14" gas pipeline and umbilical have been installed by Zennor from the Finlaggen Drill Centre to the Britannia Platform. These were not submitted in time for including in FishSAFEv39 (January 2020) and so will not be FishSAFE data until July 2020.

57°58.178'N 000°54.061'E 57°58.285'N 000°55.001'E 57°58.449'N 000°55.731'E 57°58.978'N 000°57.994'E 57°59.042'N 000°58.424'E 57°59.199'N 001°00.334'E 57°59.793'N 001°04.232'E 58°00.000'N 001°05.582'E 58°00.001'N 001°05.588'E 58°00.304'N 001°07.555'E 58°00.395'N 001°07.899'E

58°00.511'N 001°08.186'E 58°00.641'N 001°08.412'E 58°00.789'N 001°08.598'E 58°00.940'N 001°08.726'E 58°01.091'N 001°08.806'E 58°01.500'N 001°08.917'E 58°01.780'N 001°08.989'E 58°01.932'N 001°08.989'E 58°02.081'N 001°08.947'E 58°02.233'N 001°08.859'E 58°02.633'N 001°08.539'E

For further information: Kingfisher, Tel: 01482 252300 email: [email protected]

Activity First Published: 05 March 2020 | Latest Update: 05 March 2020

Huntington Field – Pipeline Flushing and Riser Decommissioning

Please note that Premier Oil’s project to flush and disconnect the Huntington field subsea infrastructure and removal of associated risers in relation to the float-off of the (Teekay owned and operated) Voyager Spirit FPSO will be undertaken during the period of 31st March 2020 to 31st December 2020. The earliest start date for operations to commence is 31st March. The flushing operations are expected to last 11 days. Disconnection activities will carried out between 7th and 24th May. Both flushing and disconnection works will be undertaken from the Seven Falcon DSV. The risers will be recovered at a later date, post FPSO float-off. The co-ordinates for the proposed operations are listed below:

Huntington Tee / CATS T1 57°42.687'N 001°43.463'E Huntington Drill Template 57°35.933'N 001°38.512'E Huntington Production Manifold 57°35.937'N 001°38.560'E Huntington SSIV Structure 57°36.868'N 001°38.525'E Huntington UTA/DUTA Structure 57°36.885'N 001°38.410'E Voyageur Spirit FPSO 57°37.011'N 001°38.471'E Production Riser connector 57°36.864'N 001°38.461'E Gas Lift Riser connector 57°36.868'N 001°38.460'E Water Injection Riser connector 57°36.875'N 001°38.397'E

For further information: Pieter voor de Poorte, Premier Oil, Tel: +44 1224 618900 email: [email protected]

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Activity First Published: 05 March 2020 | Latest Update: 05 March 2020

Gannet D – Pipeline Flushing & Disconnection

Please see below the upcoming vessel activity we have scheduled for March-April in the Gannet Field. Deep Discoverer – Phase 1 GDPR scope – Pipeline Flushing and Disconnection – Infield 26/03/20 – Depart Field on 11/04/20

• Barrier Testing at GD and GA • Hot tap and flush R32 riser • Disconnect PL765 from GG Wye Piece • Hot tap and flush LBM, infield flexible, PL766 and R31 • Disconnect existing pipelines (PL765 and PL766) from the LBM – install blind flanges on LBM • Disconnect in field production flexibles from the trees and the LBM – install blind flanges on LBM and trees • Install protection mattress over disconnected pipeline ends

The vessel will be working at the following locations.

Coordinates Gannet A Platform 57°11.063'N 000°59.906'E Gannet D 57°19.046'N 001°04.878'E

For further information: Diane Leat, Shell UK Ltd, Tel: +44 1224 883511 email: [email protected]

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Hazard First Published: 28 November 2019 | Latest Update: 28 November 2019

Fishing Hazard – Cygnus Field – PL3088 Cygnus Export Pipeline Span

Please be advised of the PL3088 Cygnus Export Pipeline Span located ~21km South West of Neptune’s Cygnus Alpha Complex, as reported during the 2019 pipeline inspection campaign. The 29m span length and 0.26m span depth shown below could present a Hazard to Fishing.

Start Position End Position Length (m) Height (m) 54º27.672’N 02º01.612’E 54º27.664’N 02º01.589’E 29 0.26

For further information: David Hawkins, Neptune E&P UK Limited email: [email protected]

Hazard First Published: 03 October 2019 | Latest Update: 03 October 2019

Fishing Hazard – Free-spans old pipeline system from Camelot

Please be advised that an old pipeline system from Camelot, platform and wells were abandoned a few years ago, and the pipelines were flushed and left partially buried.

Shifting sands have now revealed the spans as below. Please exercise caution in this area

Start Position End Position Length (m) Height (m) 52°57.537'N 002°10.497'E 52°57.545'N 002°10.512'E 23.15 1.14 52°58.616'N 002°12.813'E 52°58.625'N 002°12.835'E 30.37 0.91 52°58.647'N 002°12.884'E 52°58.651'N 002°12.893'E 12.33 3.99 53°02.272'N 002°14.102'E 53°02.279'N 002°14.102'E 11.79 0.31

For further information: Oliver Willis, Helix Energy Solutions, Tel: +44 (0)1224 351803 email: [email protected]

Hazard First Published: 05 September 2019 | Latest Update: 14 November 2019

Fishing Hazard – Breagh Pipelines – Exposed Fibre Optic Cable

The Breagh fibre optic cable (PL2770) is exposed on the seabed along various stages of the route between Redcar and the Breagh A platform.

A scallop dredger became snagged on an exposed section of the fibre optic cable in June 2019 causing serious damage to the fibre optic cable and subsequently had to abandon retrieval of his gear for safety reasons. This notification is made to the fishermen, operating between Redcar and the Breagh A platform, to be advised that the fibre optic cable represents a serious snag risk to both scallop dredgers and static gear fishing in the vicinity of the line.

Fishermen are advised to stay away from the line to avoid the risk of becoming snagged on the unburied sections of cable.

Breagh Alpha Platform 54°35.693'N 000°25.926'E IP1 54°36.372'N 000°24.471'E IP2 54°37.462'N 000°06.365'W IP3 54°38.642'N 000°40.856'W IP4 54°39.893'N 000°55.992'W IP5 54°37.757'N 001°04.765'W

For further information: Phillip Jones, Ineos UK SNS Limited, Tel: +44(0)203 116 0641 email: [email protected]

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Activity First Published: 05 March 2020 | Latest Update: 05 March 2020

Tolmount to Easington – Pipeline Construction

Saipem Ltd will be performing offshore construction works, including pipelay activities, on behalf of Premier Oil Ltd on the proposed Tolmount Area Development located in block 42/28d of the Southern North Sea, approximately 50km North East of Easington The works will be performed on the Tolmount to Easington pipeline route which is approximately 48 km in length and is located in the North Sea east of Bridlington. The pipeline will terminate offshore at the Minimum Facilities Platform (MFP) location. The works will consist of:

• Inshore dredging operations • Route preparations • Pipelay and associated support and completion activities • Subsea tie-in activities at the platform end pipeline termination

Two discrete operating areas are identified as follows; 1. Inshore Dredging Operations Area 2. Pipelay Operations Area

Operations will be conducted on a twenty-four (24) hour per day basis, seven (7) days per week. Any significant changes to the planned operational date ranges will be notified immediately.

Activity Planned Operational Date Ranges

Inshore Dredging Activities: 53°40.679'N 000°08.714'E 53°40.256'N 000°09.278'E 53°39.320'N 000°07.291'E 53°39.816'N 000°06.884'E

04/04/20 to 17/07/20

Route preparations 01/04/20 to 06/06/20

Pipelay & Completion Activities: 53°39.955’N 000°06.448’E 54°03.526’N 000°26.804’E 54°02.866’N 000°28.252’E 53°39.110’N 000°07.577’E

06/06/20 to 16/08/20

Vessels: Inshore Dredging (Inshore Dredge Area) Backhoe Dredger Inshore tug Split hopper dredger x 2 Inshore survey vessel Guard Vessel x 2 Route Preparations (Entire Pipelay Route) Grab Dredger Survey Vessel Pipelay Activities (Entire Pipelay Route) Pipelay vessel (anchored) Pipe Supply Vessel x 3 Anchor Handling Tug x 3 Survey Vessel Guard Vessel x 4 Pipelay Completion (Entire Pipelay Route) Plough Vessel Survey Vessel Guard Vessel x 4 Subsea Tie-In Operations (Inside MFP 500m SZ) Dive Support Vessel Multipurpose Support Vessel

For further information: Simon Brown, Saipem, Tel: 02087148131 email: [email protected]

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Activity First Published: 09 January 2020 | Latest Update: 20 February 2020

Abandoned Wellhead – Plugged and Abandoned

Please be advised that the following well has now been abandoned, please remove from the Yellow Card

Structure Operator Position 49/28-12Y Tullow Oil UK Limited 53°05.895'N 02°27.995'E 48/02c-5 Premier Oil UK Limited 53°52.114'N 01°12.416'E 44/28-6 Spirit Energy Resources Limited 54°06.297'N 02°34.104'E 48/10a-15Y Spirit Energy Resources Limited 53°40.727'N 01°58.636'E 48/15b-10 Spirit Energy Resources Limited 53°37.500'N 01°52.033'E 48/02-1 Premier Oil UK Limited 53°51.597'N 01°13.745'E 49/28-14 Tullow Oil UK Limited 53°04.365'N 02°28.745'E

For further information: Marcelle Wynter, Oil & Gas Authority, Tel: 0300 067 1616 email: [email protected]

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Hazard First Published: 20 February 2020 | Latest Update: 20 February 2020

Fishing Hazard – Uncharted Wreck

Recent wreck reported to UKHO by Northern Wind (Clinton Marine Survey) The wreck liles about 18m depth, it is about 17m long, 4.5m wide & sticks up 1.5m from the seabed. Position 53°22.764'N 03° 53.498’W

For further information: Duty Officer, UKHO, [email protected]

Activity First Published: 09 January 2020 | Latest Update: 23 January 2020

Douglas Field – Well Intervention

Please be informed that the Irish Sea Pioneer is in the Douglas Field at the Lennox Platform.

Field Well Position Start / Finish Duration Douglas 110/13D 53°32.232'N 003°03.619'W 18/01/2020 63 Days

For further information: Alec Townley, Petrofac, Tel: +44 1352 842353 email: [email protected]

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Activity First Published: 06 February 2020 | Latest Update: 06 February 2020

South Pembrokeshire – Deployment of Oceanographic Equipment

Please find attached a revised noticed to Mariners in respect of the Waverider and Guard Buoy located at

51°27.370’N 005°13.900’W off South Pembrokeshire.

Recording oceanographic euipment has been deployed and a yellow, Class 2 Gyard Buoy carrying radar reflectors. Both buoys are fitted with a yellow light exhibiting the sequence Fl Y (5) 20s. The Waverider has been redeployed (on 23 January 2020) after previously going adrift from the site. We ask that vessels please take particular care whilst navigating in this area and keep at least 5 cables/1100m from the guard buoy at all times.

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For further information:

Activity First Published: 09 January 2020 | Latest Update: 09 January 2020

Darwin Mounds, N Rockall Trough – Deployment of short seabed mooring

Short mooring, max 90m tall, consisting of a single vertical cable with a few instruments, anchored to the seabed (1030m water depth), with subsurface buoyancy (no surface marker). Research instrument as part of the CLASS project funded by the UK Natural Environment Research Council (http://projects.noc.ac.uk/class/)

Duration: From 25 September 2019 until late August 2020.

Coordinates: Roughly 59°51.670’N 007° 02.630’W (Water Depth ~1030m

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For further information: Veerle Huvenne, National Oceanography Centre, Tel: +44 (0)2380 596575 email: [email protected]

Activity First Published: 28 November 2019 | Latest Update: 28 November 2019

West Scotland – Scientific Morings

Mariners are advised that Marine Scotland Science has serviced and redeployed nine moorings around the Hebrides and Minches off West Scotland. The moorings have been deployed as part of the EU COMPASS and MarPAMM projects, and carry research equipment that records underwater noise and the echolocation clicks of dolphins and porpoises.

Moorings will be deployed at the nine locations until March 2022. They will be serviced and redeployed in Feb/Mar 2020, June 2020 and Oct/Nov 2020, and periodically thereafter.

All moorings are sub-surface. The moorings extend no more than 6 metres vertically from the seabed. There is more than 30 metres clearance to the surface above every mooring.

Location name Latitude Longitude Depth

Stoer Head 58°15.440’N 05° 32.210’W 100

Tolsta Head 58° 23.520’N 06° 00.520’W 100

Shiant Isles 57° 52.170’N 06° 16.170’W 85

Hyskeir 57° 02.120’N 06° 45.170’W 50

Clyde Sill 55° 16.238’N 05° 23.787’W 52

Skerryvore 56° 26.146’N 07° 06.844’W 46

Garvellach Isles 56° 14.060’N 05° 45.440’W 92

Colonsay 55° 57.834’N 06° 29.192’W 62

Stanton Banks 56° 04.249’N 08° 03.250’W 71

For further information: Ewan Edwards email: [email protected]

For more information on projects: COMPASS: https://compass-oceanscience.eu/ MarPAMM: http://www.mpa-management.eu/

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Area 1 Rig List Latest Update: 05 March 2020

MOVEMENT RIG POSITION MOVEMENT RIG POSITION Transocean 712 58°19.50’N 00°41.90’E New Deepsea Aberdeen 60°22.30’N 01°36.50’W

New Noble Houston Colbert 58°47.89’N 01°08.15’E West Hercules 60°34.50’N 03°26.50’E West Phoenix 58°46.90’N 01°54.20’E Transocean Endurance 60°48.00’N 03°27.00’E Rowan Stavanger 58°50.70’N 01°44.60’E Transocean Equinox 60°50.00’N 03°36.20’E Maersk Intrepid 59°02.20’N 02°13.50’E COSL Promoter 60°56.70’N 03°34.70’E Leiv Eiriksson 59°16.10’N 02°17.00’E Transocean Norge 61°23.80’N 02°06.90’E Deepsea Bergen 59°20.20’N 02°21.80’E Deepsea Yantai 61°23.90’N 03°58.30’E

New Ocean Patriot 59°26.90’N 01°37.10’E Transocean Spitsbergen 61°28.60’N 02°12.20’E Noble Lloyd Noble 59°35.40’N 01°03.40’E New Borgland Dolphin 61°48.70’N 02°46.40’E

New Stena Don 59°53.90’N 01°16.90’E Transocean Enabler 64°51.90’N 06°50.30’E

Area 2 Rig List Latest Update: 05 March 2020

MOVEMENT RIG POSITION MOVEMENT RIG POSITION Noble Sam Turner 55°29.00’N 05°06.70’E Rowan Gorilla V 56°58.02’N 01°52.19’E Maersk Guardian 55°43.40’N 04°48.00’E New Valaris 122 57°01.90’N 01°57.30’E Maersk Invincible 56°15.00’N 03°20.90’E Ocean Valiant 57°05.05’N 00°57.60’E Maersk Reacher 56°16.80’N 03°24.00’E Maersk Integrator 57°06.60’N 02°50.80’E Rowan Viking 56°21.80’N 04°08.70’E Maersk Highlander 57°11.70’N 01°54.80’E Noble Sam Hartley 56°38.90’N 02°13.30’E Maersk Innovator 57°48.60’N 00°58.30’W Ensco 120 56°43.50’N 02°12.50’E COSL Pioneer 57°50.70’N 00°54.70’W Maersk Interceptor 56°49.10’N 03°08.10’E Paragon MSS1 57°57.00’N 01°12.90’E Ocean Endeavor 56°50.90’N 01°35.70’E Rowan Gorilla 7 57°57.40’N 01°50.70’E

Area 3 Rig List Latest Update: 05 March 2020

MOVEMENT RIG POSITION MOVEMENT RIG POSITION Seafox 4 53°00.60’N 02°11.20’E New Valaris 121 54°01.80’N 05°57.70’E Valaris 72 53°03.30’N 01°41.20’E Ensco 100 54°03.00’N 02°29.50’E 590021 53°14.00’N 03°14.50’E Prospector 1 54°13.00’N 04°49.70’E Energy Endeavour 53°48.40’N 01°01.70’E Ensco 92 54°16.10’N 02°19.40’E Prospector 5 53°49.00’N 04°30.80’E Maersk Resolve 54°24.40’N 02°48.90’E Noble Hans Deul 53°56.40’N 02°44.80’E

Area 5 Rig List Latest Update: 05 March 2020

MOVEMENT RIG POSITION MOVEMENT RIG POSITION Irish Sea Pioneer 53°32.20’N 03°34.60’W Borr Ran 53°49.00’N 03°33.60’W

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Rig anchors may extend over one mile from rig positions; anchor buoys are not always deployed. There may be additional structures called anchor pennants, deployed up to 200 metres from each anchor. In the interests of safety and to avoid fishing gear damage, fishing close to, or within anchor patterns, should be avoided. Fishermen may contact the installation or the ERRV (standby vessel) for positions of the anchors.

Area 1 Anchor List Latest Update: 20 February 2020

Area 2 Anchor List Latest Update: 23 January 2020

Paragon MSSS1 – TAQ UMC Well (Pre-lay Anchors) Anchor No. Anchor Position Laydown Pennant Anchor Position Laydown Pennant

Rig 61°09.731'N 001°06.666'E 7 61°09.047'N 001°07.490'E 1 61°10.371'N 001°05.231'E 61°10.441'N 001°05.086'E 8 61°08.915'N 001°06.725'E 2 61°10.501'N 001°06.436'E 9 61°08.737'N 001°06.142'E 61°08.641'N 001°06.097'E 3 61°10.431'N 001°07.263'E 10 61°09.283'N 001°05.320'E 61°09.226'N 001°05.153'E 4 61°10.087'N 001°07.711'E 11 61°09.604'N 001°04.446'E 61°09.506'N 001°04.464'E 5 61°09.725'N 001°08.315'E 61°09.728'N 001°08.519'E 12 61°10.070'N 001°04.854'E 61°10.112'N 001°04.669'E 6 61°09.375'N 001°08.060'E

Foinaven Petrojarl FPSO -

Anchor No. Position Anchor No. Position Anchor No. Position Rig 60°18.934'N 004°16.508'W 4 60°18.665'N 004°14.331'W 8 60°18.549'N 004°18.595'W 1 60°20.025'N 004°16.614'W 5 60°18.040'N 004°15.214'W 9 60°19.295'N 004°18.629'W 2 60°19.857'N 004°15.260'W 6 60°17.826'N 004°16.404'W 10 60°19.845'N 004°17.806'W 3 60°19.313'N 004°14.418'W 7 60°18.020'N 004°17.730'W

Island Innovator – At Howick Well Proposed Anchor No. Anchor Position Chain End Anchor Position Chain End

Rig 60°15.657'N 02°59.265'W 5 60°16.018'N 02°57.821'W 60°15.807'N 02°58.639'W 1 60°15.233'N 03°00.948'W 60°15.508'N 02°59.891'W 6 60°15.420'N 02°57.721'W 60°15.557'N 02°58.600'W 2 60°15.983'N 03°01.378'W 60°15.756'N 02°59.930'W 7 60°14.943'N 02°58.527'W 60°15.349'N 02°58.952'W 3 60°16.491'N 03°00.129'W 60°15.965'N 02°59.578'W 8 60°14.888'N 02°59.730'W 60°15.325'N 02°59.453'W 4 60°16.426'N 02°58.800'W 60°15.990'N 02°59.077'W

Ocean Guardian – Proposed West Wick 13/21a

Anchor No. Position Anchor No. Position Anchor No. Position Rig 58°17.606'N 001°50.991'W 3 58°18.392'N 001°51.341'W 6 58°17.328'N 001°49.605'W 1 58°17.347'N 001°52.386'W 4 58°18.316'N 001°50.385'W 7 58°16.819'N 001°50.462'W 2 58°17.925'N 001°52.342'W 5 58°17.864'N 001°49.595'W 8 58°16.895'N 001°51.596'W

Aoka Mizu FPSO – Lancaster Field Anchor No. Anchor Position Anchor Position

Rig 60°10.79'N 03°52.20'W 1 60°10.69'N 03°50.98'W 7 60°10.31'N 03°53.19'W 2 60°10.66'N 03°50.99'W 8 60°10.34'N 03°53.24'W 3 60°10.63'N 03°51.01'W 9 60°11.37'N 03°52.62'W 4 60°10.60'N 03°51.03'W 10 60°11.38'N 03°52.56'W 5 60°10.26'N 03°53.09'W 11 60°11.39'N 03°52.50'W 6 60°10.28'N 03°53.14'W 12 60°11.40'N 03°52.44'W

Glen Lyon – FPSO

Anchor No. Position Anchor No. Position Anchor No.

Position

Rig 60°21.383'N 04°04.071'W 7 60°20.531'N 04°03.269'W 14 60°21.054'N 04°05.849'W 1 60°21.811'N 04°02.375'W 8 60°20.516'N 04°03.331'W 15 60°21.084'N 04°05.872'W 2 60°21.779'N 04°02.349'W 9 60°20.506'N 04°03.393'W 16 60°22.223'N 04°04.934'W 3 60°21.755'N 04°02.298'W 10 60°20.493'N 04°03.449'W 17 60°22.236'N 04°04.873'W 4 60°21.720'N 04°02.297'W 11 60°20.955'N 04°05.765'W 18 60°22.253'N 04°04.808'W 5 60°21.691'N 04°02.274'W 12 60°20.987'N 04°05.792'W 19 60°22.264'N 04°04.737'W 6 60°20.534'N 04°03.198'W 13 60°21.019'N 04°05.824'W 20 60°22.278'N 04°04.675'W

Wilphoenix – Pre- Lay Gannet DC1

Anchor No. Position Anchor No. Position Anchor No. Position Rig 57°10.176'N 00°56.690’E 4 57°09.913’N 00°57.765’E 6 57°09.437'N 00°56.113’E 3 57°10.225'N 00°57.766’E 5 57°09.427'N 00°56.664’E

Esvagt Capella – Cook Field

Anchor No. Position Anchor No. Position Anchor No. Position Cook WI Well 57° 21.35’ N 00° 50.05’ E 4 57°21.666'N 000°51.179'E 8 57°21.146'N 000°49.340'E

1 57°22.126'N 000°49.605'E 5 57°21.314'N 000°51.070'E 9 57°21.446'N 000°48.285'E 2 57°22.176'N 000°50.257'E 6 57°21.041'N 000°50.553'E 10 57°22.028'N 000°48.467'E 3 57°22.009'N 000°50.843'E 7 57°20.679'N 000°49.801'E

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Safe Caledonia –Judy 30/7A

Area 1 Survey List Latest Update: 05 March 2020

Company & Vessels Towed Cable

Length & Depth

Area Covered 1 (inc Quod Blocks) Area Covered 2 (inc Quod Blocks) Duration

Equinor UK Limited From Rig 58°54.769'N 001°02.228'E 16 01/05/2020 - 30/11/2020

For 0.5 Days Axxis Geo Solutions

Neptune Naiad LADA5

60°48.423'N 002°33.368'W 60°42.185'N 002°21.246'W 60°39.971'N 002°26.003'W 60°46.201'N 002°38.126'W

206 01/04/2020 - 01/10/2020 For 14 Days

Azinor Catalyst Limited TBC

1200m 3m

58°36.379'N 000°20.161'W 58°36.381'N 000°06.218'W 58°29.888'N 000°06.236'W 58°29.888'N 000°20.136'W

14/14,15,19,20 01/03/2020 - 01/04/2020 For 7 Days

PGS Exploration (UK) Limited

Ramform Tethys C6CN8

Ocean Fortune C6BI9

8025m 35m

61°15.996'N 001°47.895'E 60°59.777'N 001°51.443'E 60°59.489'N 000°00.093'W 61°40.285'N 000°00.159'E 61°39.551'N 001°36.789'E 61°29.631'N 001°42.598'E 61°22.265'N 001°47.654'E

210 211 15/03/2020 - 30/06/2020 For 40 Days

BP Exploration Operating Company Limited

MV Normand Mermaid LAXH7

58°02.850'N 001°23.524'E 16/28 01/03/2020 - 31/05/2020 For 28 Days

Fugro Survey Ltd Fugro Galaxy

C6YY4 1300m

3m

58°18.600'N 001°38.442'W 58°18.459'N 001°26.159'W 58°09.571'N 001°26.549'W 58°09.710'N 001°38.781'W

13/23b 01/02/2020 - 30/08/2020 For 12 Days

Electromagnetic Geoservices ASA

Petrel Explorer 5BKK%

60°34.511'N 002°39.897'E 60°27.578'N 002°46.616'E 60°11.626'N 002°45.265'E 60°38.366'N 001°55.936'E 60°10.509'N 002°01.329'E 60°36.080'N 001°42.834'E 60°11.780'N 001°46.621'E

3, 4 25/01/2020 - 01/05/2020 For 20 Days

Fugro Survey Ltd Fugro Venturer

C6CG3 Fugro Meridian

C6QR4 Fugro Galaxy

C6YY4

1200m 10m

58°28.100'N 001°09.766'W 58°28.232'N 001°05.663'W 58°25.950'N 001°09.512'W 58°26.082'N 001°05.412'W

13 16/01/2020 - 31/03/2020 For 7 Days

Baker Hughes TBC

2m 5m 58°38.850'N 002°13.221'E 30 01/01/2020 - 30/04/2020

For 2 Days

Area 2 Survey List Latest Update: 05 March 2020

Company & Vessels Towed Cable

Length & Depth

Area Covered 1 (inc Quod Blocks) Area Covered 2 (inc Quod Blocks) Duration

Total E & P Limited TBA

56°58.901’N 01°49.007’E 57°00.980’N 01°46.717’E 57°02.229’N 01°50.530’E 57°00.148’N 01°52.817’E

22/29, 22/30, 29/4 & 29/5 17/03/2020 - 03/04/2020

Gardline GeoSurvey Limited Kommandor

MCJO2 1200m

58°03.592’N 00°38.934’E 58°01.639’N 00°43.699’E 57°59.293’N 00°40.281’E 58°02.244’N 00°35.519’E

15, 21 01/04/2020 - 30/04/2020 For 7 Days

Baker Hughes TBC

2m 5m 58°38.850'N 002°13.221'E 30 01/01/2020 - 30/04/2020

For 2 Days

CCG Services (UK) Liimited Sanco Star - ZDIT8

Normand Tonjer LAXJ5

MAC Pegasus 9HA3722

57°44.309'N 002°02.891'E 57°39.962'N 002°05.094'E 57°29.960'N 002°10.137'E 57°14.961'N 002°17.616'E 57°10.397'N 002°19.865'E 57°03.721'N 002°00.802'E

56°48.058'N 002°19.280'E 56°28.902'N 001°28.225'E 56°56.743'N 000°54.542'E 57°27.732'N 001°08.182'E 57°37.194'N 001°18.806'E 57°48.761'N 001°51.690'E

22,23,29 & 30

01/03/2020 - 31/10/2020 For 245 Days

Area 3 Survey List Latest Update: 05 March 2020

Company & Vessels Towed Cable

Length & Depth

Area Covered 1 (inc Quod Blocks) Area Covered 2 (inc Quod Blocks) Duration

N-Sea Survey BV Relume C6TR4

53°35.551'N 002°17.169'E 53°35.556'N 002°18.075'E 53°35.017'N 002°18.084'E 53°35.012'N 002°17.178'E

49/12,13,18,19 05/03/2020 - 31/03/2020 For 1 Day

Anchor No. Anchor Position Chain End Laydown Pennant Rig 56°41.77'N 02°20.40'E 1 56°42.01'N 02°22.22'E 56°41.93'N 02°21.64'E 56°41.90'N 02°21.50'E 2 56°41.53'N 02°22.23'E 56°41.69'N 02°21.73'E 56°41.75'N 02°21.63'E 3 56°41.08'N 02°21.81'E 56°41.29'N 02°21.36'E 56°41.35'N 02°21.25'E 4 56°40.78'N 02°20.99'E 56°41.10'N 02°20.81'E 56°41.18'N 02°20.77'E 5 56°41.12'N 02°19.01'E 56°41.33'N 02°19.48'E 56°41.38'N 02°19.59'E 6 56°41.52'N 02°18.66'E 56°41.58'N 02°19.25'E 56°41.59'N 02°19.40'E 7 56°42.79'N 02°19.28'E 56°42.51'N 02°19.60'E 56°42.44'N 02°19.67'E 8 56°42.75'N 02°20.53'E 56°42.42'N 02°20.49'E 56°42.34'N 02°20.49'E 9 56°42.51'N 02°21.64'E 56°42.26'N 02°21.25'E 56°42.20'N 02°21.15'E

10 56°41.74'N 02°20.28'E 56°41.07'N 02°20.29'E 56°41.15'N 02°20.27'E

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N-Sea Survey BV Relume C6TR4

53°35.523'N 002°17.309'E 53°35.528'N 002°18.215'E 53°34.989'N 002°18.224'E 53°34.983'N 002°17.318'E

49/12,13,18,19 05/03/2020 - 31/03/2020 For 1 Day

N-Sea Survey BV Relume C6TR4

53°35.284'N 002°17.627'E 53°19.372'N 002°34.410'E 49/12,13,18,19 05/03/2020 - 31/03/2020

For 1 Day

N-Sea Survey BV Relume C6TR4

53°31.595'N 001°08.960'E 53°31.801'N 001°09.797'E 53°31.303'N 001°10.143'E 53°31.097'N 001°09.306'E

48/11 21/02/2020 - 31/03/2020 For 2 Days

N-Sea Survey BV Relume C6TR4

53°33.159'N 001°03.729'E 53°33.444'N 001°04.903'E 53°32.745'N 001°05.381'E 53°32.460'N 001°04.207'E

48/11 21/02/2020 - 31/03/2020 For 2 Days

N-Sea Survey BV Relume C6TR4

53°38.885'N 000°35.557'E 53°39.040'N 000°36.429'E 53°38.520'N 000°36.695'E 53°38.364'N 000°35.817'E

47/15 12/02/2020 - 31/03/2020 For 1 Day

N-Sea Survey BV Relume C6TR4

53°33.846'N 000°52.067'E 53°33.999'N 000°52.941'E 53°33.477'N 000°53.200'E 53°33.323'N 000°52.324'E

47/15 13/02/2020 - 31/03/2020 For 1 Day

N-Sea Survey BV Relume C6TR4

53°37.535'N 000°46.773'E 53°37.689'N 000°47.649'E 53°37.168'N 000°47.910'E 53°37.012'N 000°47.032'E

47/14,15 14/02/2020 - 31/03/2020 For 1 Day

N-Sea Survey BV Relume C6TR4

53°36.823'N 000°42.793'E 53°36.974'N 000°43.660'E 53°36.458'N 000°43.916'E 53°36.306'N 000°43.048'E

47/14 15/02/2020 - 31/03/2020 For 1 Day

N-Sea Survey BV Relume C6TR4

53°37.350'N 000°47.345'E 53°39.016'N 000°08.944'E 47/11,12,7,8,13,14 15/02/2020 - 31/03/2020

For 1.5 Days N-Sea Survey BV

Relume C6TR4

53°33.661'N 000°52.636'E 53°37.350'N 000°47.345'E 47/14,15 15/02/2020 - 31/03/2020

For 1 Day N-Sea Survey BV

Relume C6TR4

53°38.696'N 000°36.137'E 53°36.641'N 000°43.357'E 47/14 15/02/2020 - 31/03/2020

For 1 Day Gardline Limited

Ocean Endeavour GAAL

Ocean Observer GHXX

53°42.814'N 000°55.264'E 53°42.891'N 000°59.807'E 53°40.196'N 000°59.935'E 53°40.119'N 000°55.397'E

47 31/12/2019 - 05/04/2019 For 7 Days

Area 5 Survey List Latest Update: 05 March 2020

Company & Vessels Towed Cable

Length & Depth

Area Covered 1 (inc Quod Blocks) Area Covered 2 (inc Quod Blocks) Duration

Bibby Hydromap MV Bibby Athena

2ICA5 53°37.605'N 003°40.297'W

02/04/2020 – 20/04/2020 For 18 Days

Area 6 Survey List Latest Update: 05 March 2020

Company & Vessels Towed Cable

Length & Depth

Area Covered 1 (inc Quod Blocks) Area Covered 2 (inc Quod Blocks) Duration

Scottish Salmon Company Ana

MPMY5

58°13.804'N 006°54.644'W 58°13.815'N 006°54.338'W 58°13.654'N 006°54.316'W 58°13.643'N 006°54.622'W

05/03/2020

For 110 Days

Scottish Salmon Company Ana

MPMY5

58°13.779'N 006°47.342'W 58°13.780'N 006°47.317'W 58°13.694'N 006°47.126'W 58°13.680'N 006°47.124'W 58°13.672'N 006°47.328'W

05/03/2020

For 110 Days

Scottish Salmon Company MV Maid of Ulva

MCHE6

56°27.517'N 06°11.824'W 56°27.527'N 06°11.533'W 56°27.366’N 06°11.515’W 56°27.356'N 06°11.806'W

05/02/2020 For 90 Days