Definition(s)


Petroleum title

Petroleum title means:

  1. a petroleum exploration permit; or
  2. a petroleum retention lease; or
  3. a petroleum production licence; or
  4. a petroleum special prospecting authority; or
  5. a petroleum access authority; or
  6. a scientific investigation consent.

Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Resource Management and Administration) Regulations 2011 (Select Legislative Instrument 2011 No. 54 as amended), Australia, prepared on 1 January 2012. Regulations

 

Petroleum title

Petroleum title means:

  1. a petroleum exploration permit; or
  2. a petroleum retention lease; or
  3. a petroleum production licence; or
  4. an infrastructure licence; or
  5. a pipeline licence; or
  6. a petroleum special prospecting authority; or
  7. a petroleum access authority.

Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation

 

Petroleum title

Petroleum title means:

  1. a petroleum exploration permit; or
  2. a petroleum retention lease; or
  3. a petroleum production licence; or
  4. an infrastructure licence, where the infrastructure facility to which the licence relates is a facility, structure or installation for engaging in any of the activities to which subsection 15(2) applies; or
  5. a pipeline licence, where the pipeline to which the licence relates is a petroleum pipeline; or
  6. a petroleum special prospecting authority; or
  7. a petroleum access authority.

Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation

 

Petroleum title

Petroleum title means:

  1. a petroleum exploration permit; or
  2. a petroleum retention lease; or
  3. a petroleum production licence.

Source: Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006, Australia, amended 2012. Legislation

 

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