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Statutory Instruments

2013 No. 3162

Continental Shelf

The Continental Shelf (Designation of Areas) Order 2013

Made

11th December 2013

Coming into force

31st March 2014

At the Court at Buckingham Palace, the 11th day of December 2013

Present,

The Queen’s Most Excellent Majesty in Council

Her Majesty, in exercise of the powers conferred on Her by section 1(7) of the Continental Shelf Act 1964(1), section 3(3) of the Territorial Sea Act 1987(2) and of all other powers enabling Her in that behalf, is pleased, by and with the advice of Her Privy Council, to order, and it is hereby ordered, as follows:—

1.—(1) This Order may be cited as the Continental Shelf (Designation of Areas) Order 2013, and comes into force on 31st March 2014.

(2) The Continental Shelf (Designation of Areas) (Consolidation) Order 2000(3) and the Continental Shelf (Designation of Areas) Order 2001(4) are revoked.

(3) In respect of the matters referred to in section 2(4) of the Territorial Sea Act 1987 (which continues in effect certain regulations and licences relating to petroleum), the Continental Shelf (Designation of Areas) Orders 1964 to 1982(5) shall continue to have effect as they had effect immediately before the coming into force of the Territorial Sea Act 1987.

(4) The coordinates in the Schedules to this Order are defined on the World Geodetic System 1984 Datum (WGS84).

2.  The areas which are designated as areas within which the rights of the United Kingdom outside territorial waters with respect to the sea bed and subsoil and their natural resources are exercisable are:

(a)The area designated under section 41(3) of the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009(6) (the exclusive economic zone), except that between points 177 and 184 inclusive the area shall extend only to the line described in Schedule A to this Order; and

(b)The area bounded by the lines defined in Schedule B to this Order.

Richard Tilbrook

Clerk of the Privy Council

Article 2(a)

SCHEDULE A

Column2

Column 2

Point No.

Latitude

Longitude

Line Type to following point

17660° 24’.077N004° 44’.272WGeodesic
22460° 21’.101N004° 56’.672WGeodesic
22560° 18’.754N005° 24’.195WGeodesic
22659° 56’.450N009° 00’.660WGeodesic
22760° 00’.951N010° 20’.853WGeodesic
22860° 02’.137N010° 50’.778WGeodesic
18360° 02’.833N011° 16’.458W

Article 2(b)

SCHEDULE B

Column 1

Column 2

Point No.

Latitude

Longitude

Line Type to following point

18560° 09’.031N013° 16’.199WLoxodrome
22959° 58’.325665N020° 24’.889406WGeodesic
23059° 24’.543779N021° 24’.656972WGeodesic
23158° 52’.437949N022° 20’.273917WGeodesic
23258° 20’.486754N023° 19’.046509WGeodesic
23358° 19’.751655N023° 20’.328764WGeodesic
23458° 19’.005168N023° 21’.586630WGeodesic
23558° 18’.247566N023° 22’.819838WGeodesic
23658° 17’.479049N023° 24’.027982WGeodesic
23758° 16’.699889N023° 25’.210659WGeodesic
23858° 15’.910289N023° 26’.367869WGeodesic
23958° 15’.110449N023° 27’.498937WGeodesic
24058° 14’.300642N023° 28’.603730WGeodesic
24158° 13’.481072N023° 29’.681978WGeodesic
24258° 12’.651940N023° 30’.733411WGeodesic
24358° 11’.813590N023° 31’.757626WGeodesic
24458° 10’.966227N023° 32’.754486WGeodesic
24558° 10’.110052N023° 33’.723723WGeodesic
24658° 09’.245341N023° 34’.665068WGeodesic
24758° 08’.372369N023° 35’.578250WGeodesic
24858° 07’.491338N023° 36’.463001WGeodesic
24958° 06’.602598N023° 37’.319185WGeodesic
25058° 05’.706280N023° 38’.146534WGeodesic
25158° 04’.802662N023° 38’.944912WGeodesic
25258° 03’.892091N023° 39’.714184WGeodesic
25358° 02’.974844N023° 40’.453946WGeodesic
25458° 02’.051057N023° 41’.164199WGeodesic
25558° 01’.121008N023° 41’.844673WGeodesic
25658° 01’.062803N023° 41’.885232WGeodesic
25757° 28’.000000N025° 08’.122804WParallel of latitude
25857° 28’.00N023° 57’.40WMeridian of longitude
25957° 22’.00N023° 57’.40WParallel of latitude
26057° 22’.00N021° 32’.00WMeridian of longitude
26157° 14’.00N021° 32’.00WParallel of latitude
26257° 14’.00N019° 30’.00WMeridian of longitude
26357° 05’.50N019° 30’.00WParallel of latitude
26457° 05’.50N017° 24’.00WMeridian of longitude
26556° 56’.00N017° 24’.00WParallel of latitude
26656° 56’.00N015° 36’.00WMeridian of longitude
26756° 49’.00N015° 36’.00WParallel of latitude
26856° 49’.00000N014° 30’.57261W268 to 186 are joined by a line every point of which is 200 nautical miles from the nearest point on the baselines from which the breadth of the territorial sea of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is measured.
18656° 34’.63126N014° 19’.86168W

EXPLANATORY NOTE

(This note is not part of the Order)

This Order replaces the two extant Orders made under section 1(7) of the Continental Shelf Act 1964, designating the areas of the continental shelf within which the rights of the United Kingdom with respect to the seabed and subsoil and their natural resources are exercisable. Under the Marine and Coastal Access Act 2009, an exclusive economic zone (which may extend to 200 nautical miles from coastal baselines) is being declared around the United Kingdom on 31 March 2014, and it is therefore more appropriate that the areas designated under section 1(7) of the 1964 Act should be the same as those which form part of the exclusive economic zone, together with any areas of continental shelf beyond 200 nautical miles from the United Kingdom’s baselines within which the United Kingdom may exercise such rights.

In relation to regulations made and licences issued under the legislation relating to petroleum, Article 1(3) of this Order preserves their effect in relation to areas designated as continental shelf under Orders made under section 1(7) of the Continental Shelf Act 1964 prior to the enactment of the Territorial Sea Act.

Article 2(a) of this Order designates the area of the United Kingdom’s continental shelf resulting from the treaties with Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands and Norway. The exception in Article 2(a) reflects the fact that in the agreement with Denmark relating to the Faroe Islands the continental shelf and exclusive economic zone boundaries differ. It has been agreed with all the States concerned that the coordinates defining the continental shelf boundaries should be expressed in the World Geodetic System 1984 datum (WGS 84).

The treaties in question are:

(a)Belgium: Agreement of 29 May 1991, Exchange of Letters of 21 March and 7 June 2005 and Exchange of Letters of 25 June and 12 August 2013 (Cm 2499, Cm 7204 and Cm 8723);

(b)Denmark: Agreement of 25 November 1971 and Exchange of Notes of 22 October 2009 (relating to the North Sea) (Cnmd 5193 and Cm 7893);

Agreement of 18 May 1999 and Protocol of 25 April 2012 (relating to the Faroe Islands) (Cm 4514 and Cm 8570));

(c)France: Agreements of 24 June 1982 and 23 July 1991 and Exchange of Letters of 20 April 2011 (Cm 8859, Cm 1979 and Cm 8146); note that the continental shelf boundary between the United Kingdom and France was in part fixed by the Decisions of a Court of Arbitration dated 30 June 1977 and 14 March 1978 (Cmnd 7438);

(d)Germany: Agreement of 25 November 1971 (Cmnd 5192);

(e)Ireland: Agreement of 7 November 1988, Protocol of 8 December 1992 and Agreement of 28 March 2013 (Cm 990, Cm 2302 and Cm 8666);

(f)Netherlands: Agreement of 6 October 1965, Protocol of 25 November 1971, Exchange of Notes of 28 January and 7 June 2006 and Exchange of Notes of 19 April and 3 July 2013 (Cmnd 3253, Cmnd 5193, Cm 6749 and Cm 8724);

(g)Norway: Agreement of 10 March 1965, Protocol of 22 December 1987 and Exchange of Notes of 30 April 2009 (Cmd 2757, Cmd 7853 and Cm 7731).

The area described in Article 2(b) comprises an area beyond 200 nautical miles from the United Kingdom’s baselines for which in accordance with the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea the United Kingdom has made a submission to the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf.

(1)

1964 c. 29; section 1(7) was amended by the Oil and Gas (Enterprise) Act 1982 (c.23), section 37 and Schedule 3, paragraph 1, and by the Energy Act 2011 (c.16), section 103.