East Coast Supply Project - Annie-2 Development Well Environment Plan
Impacts and risks for Commercial fishing
Interaction with other marine users
- Mobile Offshore Drilling Unit (MODU or drill rig) and support vessel operations: Presence will be temporary with vessels mobilised from Portland or Geelong/Melbourne area
- Permanent presence of one well likely encompassed by a 500m PSZ. The final well locations may vary by up to 500m to accommodate seabed features and engineering constraints identified at the survey stage.
Impacts
- Changes to the functions, interests and activities of other marine users
Controls
- Temporary Exclusion Zones will be communicated via Notice to Mariners
- Fisheries damages protocol
- Ongoing consultation and notification
- Marine assurance process
Seabed disturbance
Our proposed activities offshore include:
- putting down anchors and grounded chains temporarily to position our mobile offshore drilling unit
- pre-laying anchors using our support vessel
- 'flying' our ROV (remotely operated vehicle) close to seabed
- depositing cuttings such as rock and natural material generated during drilling of the wells
- depositing excess cement on seabed
Impact
- Change in benthic habitat
Risks
- Marine fauna injury or mortality
- Cultural heritage changes.
Controls
To mitigate or reduce these impacts and risks we will implement the following controls:
- Planned maintenance system
- Offshore work procedures
- Marine assurance process
- Underwater cultural heritage disturbance risk management process
Underwater sound
Underwater sound will be generated from the following activities:
- MODU operation: Continuous sound through general operations and utilisation of thrusters when and as required for moving and holding position. Indicative MODU is shown below 1.
- Support vessel operation: Continuous sound through propeller and thrusters when moving and holding position. Indicative support vessel is shown below.
- ROV operations
- Drilling operations: Equipment vibrations and the rotating drill string will produce noise at each well location.
Impact
- Change in ambient sound
Risks
- Behavioural change in marine fauna (marine mammals, marine turtles, fish)
- Auditory impairment (marine fauna)
Controls
- Victoria Whale Disturbance Risk Management Procedure to ensure our activities are not inconsistent with relevant EPBC species recovery plans
- Marine Assurance Process
- Offshore Operational Procedures
Greenhouse gas emissions
Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions are generated by the following activities:
- Well clean-up and flowback: Direct emissions are generated when the well is flowed to remove contaminants with gas sometimes returned to the MODU. This gas is flared for safety purposes which is estimated to take approximately 1 day.
- MODU and support vessel operations: The MODU and support vessel generate direct emissions by their use of diesel or gas to generate power for operation. Indirect emissions are generated through the purchase of products such as cement and the waste generated.
Impacts
- Increase in greenhouse gas emissions
- Change in climate systems
- Change in ecosystems
- Change in Socio-economic factors
Controls
- Marine assurance process
- Cooper energy emissions reduction protocol
Light emissions
Our proposed activities offshore that may result in light emissions include:
- Vessel operations
Impact
- Change in ambient light
Risks
- Change in fauna behaviour
Controls
To mitigate or reduce the impacts and risks of our activities we will:
- Conduct a pre-campaign risk review for light
- Implement Marine Assurance Process (e.g. comply with Marine Order 30)
- Implement Light Management Measures (e.g. Vessel non-essential light positioning)
Other atmospheric emissions
Our proposed activities offshore that may result in Atmospheric Emissions include:
- Vessel and MODU operations
- Helicopter operations
Impact
- change in air quality
Controls
To mitigate or reduce the impacts and risks of our activities we will:
- Implement a Marine Assurance Process for vessels
Planned discharges
Our proposed activities offshore that may result in planned discharges include:
- Vessel operations
- Installation of subsea structures
- Maintenance and repair
Impact
- change in water quality and change in sediment quality.
Risks
- injury / mortality to marine fauna.
Controls
To mitigate or reduce the impacts and risks of our activities we will:
- Implement a Marine Assurance Process
- Implement an Offshore Chemical Assessment Procedure
- Ensure the vessels meet emissions and discharge standards prior to commencing an offshore activity
- Undertake a campaign risk review
Invasive marine species
Activities
- Ballast water adjustments by MODU and / or support vessels to maintain stability.
- Biofouling by MODU and / or support vessel through IMS presence on submerged surfaces
Risks
- IMS transferred into field, establishes and spreads.
- IMS is transferred between vessels, establishes and spreads to other areas.
- IMS is transferred out of the field and establishes outside the region and spreads.
Controls
- IMS Risk Management Protocol
- Australian Biofouling Management Requirements
Unplanned interactions with marine fauna
Our proposed activities offshore that may result in unplanned interactions with marine fauna include:
- Vessel and MODU operations
Risks
- Injury / mortality to marine fauna.
Controls
To mitigate or reduce the impacts and risks of our activities we will:
- Implement Offshore Operational Procedures (e.g. distances and management practices for interacting with cetaceans)
- Implement Offshore Victoria Whale Disturbance Risk Management Procedure to ensure our activities are not inconsistent with relevant EPBC species recovery plans
Accidental or uncontrolled hydrocarbon release
Our proposed activities offshore that may result in accidental hydrocarbon release include:
- Vessel operations
- MODU (drilling) operations
Impact
- Change in water quality
Risks
- Change in habitat
- Change in fauna behaviour
- Injury / Mortality to Fauna
- Changes to the Functions, Interests, or Activities of Other Users
Controls
To mitigate or reduce the impacts and risks of our activities we will:
- Implement a Marine Assurance Process (e.g. compliance with Marine Orders)
- Implement Marine Exclusion and Caution Zones
- Undertake ongoing engagement
- Maintain an Operational and Scientific Monitoring Program
- Have an accepted Oil Pollution Emergency Plan for the activity
- Have regulatory Safety Management Plans in place
- Operate in accordance with a NOPSEMA accepted Well Operations Management Plan (WOMP) and Safety Case.
Loss of Materials or Waste Overboard
Our proposed activities offshore that may result in Loss of Materials or Waste Overboard include:
- MODU (drilling) operations
- Vessel operations
- ROV operations
Risks
- Change in Habitat
- Injury / Mortality to Marine Fauna
- Change to Cultural Heritage
Controls
To mitigate or reduce the impacts and risks of our activities we will:
- Implement a Marine Assurance Process
- Implement Offshore Operational Procedures
- Ensure Vessels meet Emissions and Discharge standards