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International Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships (MARPOL)

The Bureau participates in a working group on the issue of whether fixed and floating platforms are subject to a provision (Annex VI) covering air pollution from ships. The Bureau has taken the lead in formulating a position statement and draft regulations on the applicability of Annex VI requirements to offshore platforms. A subcommittee consisting of representatives from the Bureau, U.S. Coast Guard, and EPA submitted a position paper and draft rules to the U.S. negotiating team which would exempt equipment on a platform that is solely dedicated to the exploration, development, production, and offshore processing of mineral resources, including oil and gas, while all other activities on a platform would be subject to MARPOL.