Robert
P. LaBelle
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement
U.S. Department of the Interior
Robert
LaBelle, as the Deputy Associate Director for Offshore Energy and
Minerals Management at the Department of the
Interior, oversees management of all facets of
the U.S. Offshore Energy Program, including policy development and
program planning. As mandated in the Energy Policy Act of 2005, in
addition to oil and gas, this now includes authority for development and
regulation of offshore wind, wave, and marine current energy in all U.S.
Federal waters.
He has received both the Citation for Distinguished
Service (2008) and the Citation for Meritorious Service (1996) from the
Department of the
Interior in recognition of his
scientific and management accomplishments. Previously, as Chief of the
BOEMRE Environmental Division,
Mr. LaBelle was responsible for offshore oil and gas industry compliance
with all environmental requirements, including water and air quality,
seafloor impacts, endangered species, oil spill risk analysis, and
cultural resources. He has managed large
environmental and technology research programs and overseen the
preparation of numerous
Environmental
Impact Statements and other decision documents used for US
offshore energy permitting.
In prior positions, Mr. LaBelle was Chief of the
BOEMRE Technology Assessment and Research
Branch, where he led research on safety,
engineering and technical aspects of offshore production and
development. Prior to joining Interior, Mr. LaBelle worked for Martin
Marietta Corp on the sitting of electrical power plants and on assessing
their effects on aquatic species. Mr. LaBelle is a graduate of the
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth (BS), the University of Maryland
(MS), and Loyola College, MD (MBA).
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