Germany's Schleswig-Holstein Administrative Court halts Mittelplate oil production
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Germany's Schleswig‑Holstein Administrative Court stopped production on the Mittelplate drilling and production platform until an impact assessment required by the Flora‑Fauna‑Habitat Directive is completed, and an operator appeal has no suspensive effect.
Why it matters
Resumption of extraction is conditional on completing the nature-impact assessment mandated under the Flora‑Fauna‑Habitat Directive, creating a legal prerequisite before any enforceable production permit exists. Regulatory authorities and the operator are legally barred from relying on prior approvals to continue production while the assessment is outstanding.
Implications
- — Operators of the Mittelplate drilling and production platform must suspend all oil extraction and related production activities until a compliant Flora‑Fauna‑Habitat Directive impact assessment is completed — continuing operations risks enforcement by the court.
- — Schleswig‑Holstein environmental permitting authorities must withhold any enforceable production permit or supervisory clearance until they have verified a completed habitat impact assessment.
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