TEP Liban submitted on 16 July 2018 a screening application for Block 4 to the Ministry ofĮnvironment, through the Lebanese Petroleum Administration (LPA) and the Ministry of EnergyĪnd Water (MoEW). It determines whether an EIA is required for a Screening is the first stage in the EIA process. Next phase of development, a further EIA will be conducted to assess the impacts of the production If a hydrocarbon discovery is made that can be commercially exploited, and the project goes to the Impacts to the social components are also It has been produced by a team consisting of personnelįrom in-country accredited consultancy Dar Al-Handasah (Dar) and international consultancy RSKĮnvironment Ltd (RSK), on behalf of TEP Liban. Project (a maximum of three wells in total). This document summarises the results of the environmental impact assessment (EIA) of the In which all three wells would be drilled, are shown in Figure ES1. Maximum of three wells may be drilled during the exploration phase. One appraisal well, depending on the results of the previous exploration wells. The proposedĭrilling activities comprise one exploration well, a possible second exploration well and, potentially, Total Exploration & Production Liban Sal (TEP Liban) intends to carry out exploration drillingĪctivities in Block 4 of the Levant sedimentary basin in offshore Lebanese waters. Total Exploration and Production Liban Sal Learn more hereTotal Exploration and Production Liban SalĮnvironmental impact assessment – Volume 1īlock 4 (Lebanon) Offshore Exploration Drilling EIAīlock 4 (Lebanon) offshore exploration drilling environmental and social NOTICE: The text below was created automatically and may contain errors and differences from the contract's original PDF file.
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