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Welcome!
The new shale gas markets of Eastern Europe: Poland and
Romania – key regulatory and contractual issues
EU Energy Conference Shale Gas
Claeys & Casteels
16 April 2013
Regulatory Issues
upstream
environmental
Contractual Issues
marketing and trading
Ownership regime
hydrocarbons - state owned natural resources
Authorities in Charge
State Treasury
Ministry of Environment
State Mining Authority
Polish Geological Institute
Government
National Agency for Mineral Resources (NAMR)– Regulatory
Authority
so far arguably the most active member state
shifting sands: from moratorium to ‘serious matter’
latest PM public statement: pro shale gas exploration,
followed in 5 years by a decision on development and
production
according to NAMR: there is no ban on shale gas
exploration
in the meantime recent protests in North-Eastern counties
of Romania
Primary Legislation
Title to Hydrocarbons
Who can hold a licence
Joint Operating Agreement, Unitisation & Farm-Out
Awarding procedure
Main Terms
Liabilities and Indemnities
Royalties
Decommissioning
Geological and Mining Law 2011
Energy Act 1997
Petroleum Act 2004
Energy Act 2012
Concession & Mining Usufruct
Concession – Administrative Document
• separate for the exploration and production phases
• issued by the Ministry of Environment
Mining Usufruct – Civil Law Contract
• exclusive right to explore, develop and produce
• entered into with the Ministry of Environment, as proxy for the
State Treasury exclusive proprietor of the hydrocarbons (inter
alia)
Petroleum Agreement
• grants the right to perform the ‘petroleum operations’
• grants a concession right for the state owned production
facilities
• covers exploration, development and production – individually
or combined
• exploration – can be performed based on a non-exclusive permit
valid for max 3 years (cannot be extended)
entities duly registered in Poland
legal person(s) Romanian or foreign
foreign legal persons - subsidiary or branch within
90 days as of the signing of the Petroleum Agreement
not expressly regulated
it could be construed that it is possible
the new draft clarifies the matter
possible with the prior approval of NAMR
financial and technical capability checks
public tender
several exceptions, including application for
production following exploration
tender initiated by the Min of Environment
published on the website of the Min of
Environment and EU Official Journal
at least 90 days to submit a bid
selection criteria:
technical and financial capability
proposed technology for the works programme
financial component
winner is awarded a concession and enters into
the mining usufructus with the Min of
Environment – up to 50 years
Statutory Principles:
effective use of the natural resources
transparency
non-discrimination
competition
confidentiality
Public tender initiated by the Regulator or any
interested party
Regulator selects the blocks, works and assets
Published in the EU and RO Official Journal
3 – 6 months to submit a bid
Bids: works programme, technical and financial
capability
Evaluation of the bids: 15-30 days
The winner enters into negotiations of the Petroleum
Agreement with NAMR
Petroleum Agreement: signed by NAMR and approved by
Government
Rights up to 30 years, can be extended once for up to 15 years
access to land subject to civil & commercial arrangements
access to oil and gas pipelines & any other
infrastructure
access to water subject to duly permitting
marketing and export
set up its own pipelines & ancillary installations, build
up roads, railroads, etc
request an extension of the licensed area
access data and information
appoint an operator
Duties
perform the works programme
forced unitisation
decommissioning plan and provision
arrange for waste water discharge facilities prior to any
exploratory drilling
pay the royalties
current legislation: no special regime for shale gas
to be negotiated and depends on the size of the licensed
blocks
Exploration:
One-time concession fee: PLN 218 X km2 of the licensed
blocks
Production:
high-methane gas: PLN 6.06 / 1000 m3 X gross production
over 2Q
other gas: PLN 5.04 / 1000 m3 X gross production over 2Q
3.5%* - below 10mil m3
7.5%* - between 10mil m3 – 50 m m3
9%* - between 50mil m3 – 200m m3
13%* - more than 200mil m3
* gross value of the extracted gas
newly introduced gas pricing deregulation tax: 60% of
the additional revenues incurred as a result of
liberalisation of the gas tariffs
the licensee is liable for the damages incurred
to third parties, land and water, unless he can
prove damages caused by someone else
the State Treasury can be ultimately liable
joint liability of the licensee and other
entities engaged in the operations
no statutory cap on liability
no special regime
tort and contractual liability – Civil Code
no statutory cap on liability
St
approved decommissioning plan
decommissioning fund (ring-fenced bank account): 3% of
the depreciation allowance for the fixed assets
decommissioning plan approved by NAMR
decommissioning provision throughout the entire term
of the concession
Strategic Environmental Assessment Directive 2001/42/EC
Act of 3 October 2008 on providing the information on environment
and its protection, participation of the society in environmental
protection and on assessment of the effects on the environment
(Dz.U.2008.199.1227, as amended)
Act of 27 April 2001 Environmental Protection Law
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA Directive) Directive 2011/92/EU
no transposing legislation so far
Water Framework Directive – Directive 2000/60/EC
Act of 18 July 2001 – Water Law (Dz.U.2012.145 – unified text, as amended)
Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 15 November 2011 on forms and
ways of monitoring of uniform parts of ground- and underground water
(Dz.U.2011.258.1550, as amended)
Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 9 November 2011 on ways of
classification of a condition of uniform parts of ground- and underground
water and on environmental quality standards for the priority substances
(Dz.U.2011.257.1545, as amended)
Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 10 November 2011 on the list
of the priority substances regarding in water policy (Dz.U.2011.254.1528, as
amended)
Act of 5 January 2011 on amendment of Water Law and some other acts
(Dz.U.2011.32.159, as amended)
Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 23 July 2008 on criteria and
methods of evaluation of condition of underground waters (Dz.U.2008.143.896,
as amended)
Water Framework Directive – Directive 2000/60/EC
Act of 7 June 2001 on collective water supply and collective sewage
disposal
Act of 3 June 2005 on amendment of Water Law and some other acts
Groundwater Directive – Directive 2006/118/EC
Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 15 November 2011 on forms
and ways of monitoring of uniform parts of ground- and underground water
Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 23 July 2008 on criteria
and methods of evaluation of condition of underground water
(Dz.U.2008.143.896, as amended)
REACH Regulation – Regulation 1907/2006/EC
directly applicable
Biocidal Products Directive - Directive 98/8/EC
Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 28 May 2008 on form of a
motion regarding issuance of entry to the registry, consent or temporary
consent, ways of providing the documentation and requirements which the
documentation necessary for the evaluation of active substance and biocidal
product shall comply with (Dz.U.2008.101.650, as amended)
Act of 13 September 2002 on biocidal products (Dz.U.2007.39.252 –
unified text, as amended)
IPPC Directive – Directive 2008/1/EC
Act of 3 October 2008 on providing the information on environment and
its protection, participation of the society in environmental protection
and on assessment of the effects on the environment (Dz.U.2008.199.1227, as
amended)
Industrial Emissions Directive – Directive 2010/75/EU
Act of 14 December 2012 on wastes (Dz.U.2013.21, as amended)
Mining Waste Directive – Directive 2006/21/EC
Act of 14 December 2012 on wastes (Dz.U.2013.21, as amended)
Act of 10 July 2008 on extractive wastes (Dz.U.2008.138.865, as amended)
Act of 22 January 2010 on amendment of Act on wastes and some other acts
(Dz.U.2010.28.145, as amended)
Act of 16 November 2012 on amendment of Act on extractive wastes and some
other acts (Dz.U.2012.1513, as amended)
Habitats Directive – Directive 92/43/EEC
Act of 27 April 2001 Environmental Protection Law (Dz.U.2008.25.150 –
unified text, as amended)
Act of 16 April 2004 on nature protection (Dz.U.2009.151.1220 – unified
text, as amended)
Act of 3 October 2008 on providing the information on environment and its
protection, participation of the society in environmental protection and on
assessment of the effects on the environment (Dz.U.2008.199.1227, as amended)
Act of 3 October 2008 on amendment of Act on nature protection and some
other acts (Dz.U.2008.201.1237, as amended)
Act of 13 July 2012 on amendment of Act on nature protection and some other
acts (Dz.U.2012.985, as amended)
Regulations of the Council of Ministers regarding statistical research
program of public statistics for years 2005-2013
Currently: Regulation of the Council of Ministers of 9 November 2012
statistical research program of public statistics for 2013 (Dz.U.2012.1391,
as amended)
Birds Directive – Directive 2009/147/EC
Act of 16 April 2004 on nature protection (Dz.U.2009.151.1220 – unified
text, as amended)
Act of 13 July 2012 on amendment of Act on nature protection and some other
acts (Dz.U.2012.985, as amended)
Seveso II – Directive 96/82/EC
Act of 27 April 2001 Environmental Protection Law (Dz.U.2008.25.150 –
unified text, as amended)
Regulation of the Minister of Economy, Labour and Social Policy of 17 July
2003 on requirements which operational and rescue plans shall comply with
(Dz.U.2003.131.1219, as amended)
Seveso III – Directive 2912/18/EU
no transposing legislation so far
Environmental Liability Directive – Directive 2004/35/EC
Act of 13 April 2007 on prevention and remedying of environmental damages
(Dz.U.2007.75.493, as amended)
Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 30 April 2008 on criteria of
evaluation of environmental damage (Dz.U.2008.82.501, as amended)
Regulation of the Minister of Environment of 4 June 2008 on types of
remedying as well as conditions and ways of performing them
(Dz.U.2008.103.664, as amended)
Strategic Environmental Assessment – Directive 2001/118/EC (SEA
Directive)
Government Decision 1076 of 2004
Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA Directive) – Directive 2011/92/EU
Government Decision 445 of 2009 (subsequently amended)
Water Framework Directive – Directive 2000/60/EC
Water Act 107 of 1996
Groundwater Directive – Directive 2006/118/EC
Order of the Minister of Environment 137 of 2009
Government Decision 53 of 2009
REACH Regulation – Regulation 1907/2006/EC
directly applicable
Biocidal Products – Directive 98/8/EC
Order of the Minister of Environment 1321/280/90 of 2007
Government Decision 956 of 2005
IPPC Directive – Directive 2008/1/EC
Government Emergency Ordinance 152 of 2005
Industrial Emissions Directive – Directive 2010/75/EU
Not transposed so far
Mining Waste Directive – Directive 2006/21/EC
Government Decision 856 of 2008
Habitats Directive – Directive 92/43/EEC
Government Emergency Ordinance 57 of 2007
Birds Directive – Directive 2009/147/EC
Government Emergency Ordinance 102 of 2010
Government Decision 971 of 2011
Minister of Environment Order 1964 of 2008
Government Decision 1284 of 2007
Government Emergency Ordinance 154 of 2008
Seveso II – Directive 96/82/EC
Government Decision 95 of 2003
Government Decision 79 of 2009
Government Decision 804 of 2007
Seveso III – Directive 2912/18/EU
Not transposed so far
Environmental Liability Directive – Directive 2005/35/EC
Government Emergency Ordinance 68 of 2007
Energy Act 2007
The Economic Activity Freedom Act 2004
Mandatory licensing as trader
Issued by the Polish NRA for 10 to 50 years
Market concentration at the level of imports and
production very high
Wholesale trade in natural gas in Poland in 2010 took
place only within the PGNiG group
Wholesale trading remains based exclusively on
bilateral contracts
There is no gas trading on exchanges or through hubs
PGNiG booked almost 100% of capacity at all entry
points to the Polish gas transmission system
Plans to deregulate tariffs for industrial and
commercial customers, and to start trading gas on the gas
Exchange
Retail: Both domestic and industrial prices subject to
regulation
Energy Act 2012
Wholesale: gas is sold exclusively through long-term
bilateral contracts between producers and suppliers
OPCOM has been mandated to set up a gas exchange
Retail: competitive and regulated segments of the market
Almost all of the approx 3 mil consumers purchase gas on
the regulated market
Energy Act 2012: phasing out of the regulated market:
non-household: end of 2014
household: end of 2018
Regulated market dominated by E.ON and GDF Suez
Competitive market (1500 consumers): 37 small suppliers
Export ban lifted recently as a result of infringement
procedure opened against Romania in 2012
Bill to Amend the Geological & Mining Act (15 February
2013)
prospecting no need to obtain a concession requirement
term: 10 to 30 years (currently concessions are
granted for the period of 3 to 50 years)
new and more transparent tender procedure consisting
of three phases: (i) qualification, (ii) tender and (iii)
conclusion of a joint operating agreement;
tender to be initiated by the interested party
the joint operating agreement will be concluded with
newly established state-owned joint stock company –
Narodowy Operator Kopalin Enrgetycznych Spółka Akcyjna
(National Operator of the Energy Fossils - NOKE S.A.)
In order to move from the exploration to the
production phase: investment decision will be required
Farm-out allowed
Bill on Hydrocarbon Taxation
Production:
high-methane gas: PLN 24 / 1000 m3 X gross production of
2Q
other gas: PLN 20 / 1000 m3 and quantity of fossil
exploited during half-year period X gross production of 2Q
Additional tax of:
12.5% ratio of income to qualified expenditures is higher
than 1 but lower than 2), or
25% ratio is higher than 2
Thank you!
Raluca Dirjan
Attorney at Law
r.dirjan@schoenherr.eu
+32 2 743 40 41
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