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About BSEE

About BSEE. Mission To promote safety, protect the environment, and conserve resources offshore through vigorous regulatory oversight and enforcement. Vision

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About BSEE

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  1. About BSEE Mission To promote safety, protect the environment, and conserve resources offshore through vigorous regulatory oversight and enforcement Vision To expand our role as a world leader in safety and environmental stewardship, and foster a culture of risk reduction and compliance among operators

  2. BSEE Organization • Headquarters in Washington, DC and Herndon, VA • Director’s office • Administration • Regional and District Offices: • Regional: New Orleans, LA; Camarillo, CA; and Anchorage, AK • District Offices: • Review Applications for Permit to Drill • Conduct inspections of drilling rigs and production platforms • Enforce compliance

  3. Gulf of Mexico Region BSEE’s largest region, sophisticated technology, established infrastructure • Five Districts Offices • 417 employees • 106 inspectors • 1,092 producing leases (as of 12/31/13) • 2013 production • 451,334,821 BBO and 1,316,146,027 Mcf • 22,658 inspections completed in 2013 • Permits issued in 2013  • 1,052 Applications for Permit to Drill(APD) 6,181 Applications for Permit to Modify(APM)

  4. Pacific Region Well established, mature development, first OCS activity, no new leasing, and aging infrastructure. • 45 employees • 6 inspectors • 43 producing leases • 2013 production • 18,020,305 BBL of oil and 26,890,145 MCF of gas • 1040 inspections completed in 2013 • Permits issued in 2013 • 27 APDsand 100 APMs

  5. Alaska Region Frontier area, significant regional resource, unique environment, with subsistence conditions • 13 employees • 1 inspector • 3 backup inspectors • 3 producing leases (from gravel island in Alaska State Waters) • 2013 production • 604,668 barrels out of 3,389,396 barrels total unit production • 2 meter inspections at Northstar in 2013. • Approved 3 APM for Northstar

  6. Major Challenges • Maintaining technological edge • Industry safety culture • Adopting risk-based methodologies • Human capitol recruitment and retention • Data transparency

  7. Federal Consistency

  8. BSEE – USCG Coordination • Longstanding coordination (Mid 1990’s) • MOUs / MOAs • Safety culture • Regulations • Cross trainings • Prevention and response working groups

  9. BSEE in 5 Years • More transparent: greater predictability in routine processes (e.g., permitting) • More capacity: technological assessments • More interactive: the authority on OCS Safety information, consistency with USCG and others • More collaborative: USCG, PHMSA, stakeholders, etc. • More enforcement: streamlined investigations

  10. Website: www.bsee.gov @BSEEgov BSEEgov Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement

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