1.1 The IOPER is an international forum of offshore petroleum and carbon capture and storage environmental regulators whose members are dedicated to the common cause of raising offshore environmental performance. The forum provides regulators with a venue to exchange and enhance collective expertise; discuss regulatory approaches and best practices; exchange scientific, technical, and environmental information; and discuss industry trends and market developments.
1.2 IOPER was founded on the principle that effective, open, and timely sharing of information about challenges and opportunities in each member country’s jurisdiction measurably improves the ability of those jurisdictions to ensure sustainable and responsible offshore development and operations. The application of well-informed regulatory best practices benefits governments, industry, ocean stakeholders and the public.
2.1 The objectives of the IOPER are:
3.1 The IOPER achieves its objectives through:
4.1 The Secretariat working with the host country/organisation, for an annual general meeting will organise the meeting, including the development of an agenda and provision for taking of meeting notes. Meeting notes will be summary in nature, excepting any explicitly agreed-upon action items, and will be circulated to attendees for comment but normally will not require formal signoff.
4.2 Agenda items at annual meetings normally include country updates and technical sessions, as notified to the Secretariat in advance. Both categories should cover environmental issues likely to be of common interest, possibly with technical sessions addressing matters such as lessons from incidents, research findings, and regulatory initiatives. Annual meetings also may include a review of IOPER working group activities during the previous year, and consideration of any shared work planned or proposed for the coming year. Member countries should endeavour to agree upon responsibilities for the lead of, and contributions to, each such topic.
4.3 Meetings will be conducted in English with openness and honesty and must respect the confidentiality of information shared with participants. To assist in this objective, as well as in general logistics, participant numbers should be small, with each member country (except for the host agency) normally sending no more than three participants to an individual meeting.
4.4 Information shared and discussed at the meeting is considered confidential and is subject to the Chatham House Rule, which states “when a meeting, or part thereof, is held under the Chatham House Rule, participants are free to use the information received, but neither the identity nor the affiliation of the speaker(s), nor that of any other participant, may be revealed”. However, an IOPER member may give verbal permission for the dissemination of the information that they have shared at meetings.
4.5 IOPER members represent agencies, established under legislation, that directly regulate environmental issues within offshore petroleum and /or carbon capture and storage exploration, production, or both, in their respective countries. Participants are authoritative decision makers, competent to speak about key operational, technical and policy issues and have access to sufficiently reliable information to enable meaningful discussion.
4.6 The Terms of Reference may be changed by mutual agreement of IOPER members.
5.1 Eligibility
A regulator with environment-related oversight functions for offshore petroleum or offshore carbon capture and storage who is:
(i) established under national legislation;
(ii) capable of independent decision-making, separate from the operations that they regulate and from royalty collection; and
(iii) committed to actively participating in annual meetings, work on IOPER projects or workgroups.
5.2 Application for Membership
An application for IOPER membership must be in writing, sent to the IOPER members, and include:
5.3 Election to Membership
5.4 Termination of Membership
5.5 Listing of Members
The IOPER Secretariat shall maintain and publicise a list of current IOPER members on its website.
5.6 Observers
Regulators with environment oversight functions for offshore petroleum or offshore carbon capture and storage) who are considering IOPER membership may participate as an observer at IOPER meetings with the advance agreement of current IOPER members. Observers are limited to one year of participation in IOPER, at which time they are requested to apply to become members if they wish to continue participating in IOPER.
5.7 Obligations and Responsibilities of IOPER Members