BOEMRE Announces Regulatory Authorities for New Agencies
WASHINGTON – The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management,
Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) today announced a final rule that
separates the federal regulations that govern offshore energy and resource
development between the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE)
and the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), effective October 1, 2011. The two bureaus will become operational on that date, completing the reorganization
of the former Minerals Management Service (MMS). The organization of the regulations
reflected in the final rule tracks the set of activities that will now be
undertaken separately by BSEE and BOEM.
"This is a critical step in our reorganization efforts,"
said BOEMRE Director Michael R. Bromwich. "Recodifying the regulations for BSEE and BOEM
reflects the clear separation of missions between each agency and provides each
bureau with the necessary authority to immediately fulfill their responsibilities
to the nation. As important, this rule provides industry and the public with clarity
regarding the detailed allocation of responsibilities between the two new agencies
that will oversee the safe and environmentally responsible development of our
offshore energy and mineral resources."
Those regulations that will apply to BSEE will
remain in Title 30 of the Code of Federal Regulations, Chapter II, but will be
renamed "Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement." Regulations that
apply to BOEM will be removed from Chapter II and placed in a newly created
Chapter V entitled, "Bureau of Ocean Energy Management." A complete listing
of the relationship between existing BOEMRE regulations and new BSEE and BOEM
regulations can be seen here:
http://www.boemre.gov/pdfs/ChartBSEEBOEMRegulatoryAuthorities.pdf. The bureau previously reassigned regulations governing royalty management to
the Office of Natural Resources Revenue, which has been operating separately
from the rest of the agency since October 1, 2010.
In addition, a proposed rule that will address
changes to BOEM and BSEE regulations required by the split will be issued in the
next few weeks. That proposed rule will address specific issues raised by
splitting the functions of one agency into two bureaus. The public will be
invited to comment on the proposed rule when it is announced.
Throughout September, BOEMRE staff met with
stakeholders from the offshore oil and gas industry, non-governmental
organizations, and other federal agencies in Washington, D.C.,
New Orleans, La., and Anchorage, Alaska, to explain in detail the
organizational restructuring and the concept of operations for
the two new bureaus.
The Final Rule is available for public inspection
in the Federal Register today at:
http://www.ofr.gov/OFRUpload/OFRData/2011-22675_PI.pdf
and will be published in the Federal Register on October 18, 2011.
Contact: BOEMRE
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