BOEMRE Continues Environmental
Reviews in Gulf of Mexico
Initiates Review for Remaining Lease Sales, Pledges Further
Scientific Analysis
NEW ORLEANS, LA The Bureau
of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE)
announced today that it will begin work on a supplemental
environmental impact statement (SEIS) for the remaining oil and gas
lease sales in the Gulf of Mexico scheduled in the 2007-2012 Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS) Five-Year Plan. Today’s announcement is one
of many steps being taken to gain public input as BOEMRE assesses
the environmental impact post-Deepwater Horizon.
“This SEIS is a vehicle for BOEMRE,
other government scientists and the public to gather and consider
new information obtained and analyzed as a result of the Deepwater
Horizon blowout and spill. This SEIS is an important
step in that process. As we move forward, we will continue to
perform research and analysis on these important issues,”
said BOEMRE Director Michael R. Bromwich. “These continued
assessments will allow us to make objective, science-based decisions
about the activities involved in offshore energy exploration,
development and production.”
Environmental analyses conducted by
BOEMRE and other federal government scientists are major components
of the offshore oil and gas leasing process and is included in
reviews of both pre-lease and post-lease activities. The Notice of
Intent to Prepare a SEIS also announces the public scoping process,
which will assist BOEMRE in determining the significant issues that
need to be analyzed in the SEIS as well as possible alternatives to
consider.
The notice will be available for
public inspection early next week through the Federal Register’s
website at:
http://www.archives.gov/federal-register/public-inspection/index.html.
Contact:
BOEMRE
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