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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Office of Fossil Energy; UltraDeepwater Advisory Committee:
Solicitation of Nominations for
Appointment as a Member to the UltraDeepwater Advisory Committee
Department of Energy.
Notice.
AGENCY:
ACTION:
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy is
soliciting nominations for candidates to
serve as members of the UltraDeepwater Advisory Committee. The
Advisory Committee advises the
Secretary of Energy on the development
and implementation of programs under
Subtitle J, Section 999 of the Energy
Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT) related to
ultra-deepwater natural gas and other
petroleum resources, and reviews and
provides written comments on the
annual plan as also described in this
subtitle of the EPACT. The membership
of the Advisory Committee must be in
accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act and
some members of the Advisory
Committee may be appointed as special
Government employees of the
Department of Energy.
DATES: Nominations must be received
by May 2, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information regarding this Request for
Nominations please contact Ms. Elena
Melchert, Mr. Bill Hochheiser, or Mr.
James Slutz, Designated Federal Official
(DFO), Ultra-Deepwater Advisory
Committee, at
ultradeepwater@hq.doe.gov or (202)
586–5600. Complete text of Subtitle J,
Section 999 of the Energy Policy Act of
2005 can be found on the DOE Office of
Fossil Energy Web site at https://www.fe.
doe.gov/programs/oilgas/advisory
committees/UltraDeepwater.html.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: Under Subtitle J, Section
999, the Secretary of Energy is required
to carry out a program of research,
development, demonstration, and
commercial application of technologies
for ultra-deepwater and unconventional
natural gas and other petroleum
resource exploration and production,
including addressing the technology
challenges for small producers, safe
operations, and environmental
mitigation (including reduction of
greenhouse gas emissions and
sequestration of carbon). The activities
should maximize the value of natural
gas and other petroleum resources of the
United States by increasing the supply
of such resources through reducing the
cost and increasing the efficiency of
exploration for and production of such
resources while improving safety and
minimizing environmental impacts. In
support of this subtitle, the Secretary
will contract with a corporation that is
structured as a program consortium
[REF: Energy Policy Act of 2005, Pub. L.
109–58, Section 999B, 119 Stat. 917–
921] to administer the activities
outlined above.
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The program includes improving
safety and minimizing environmental
impacts of activities involving ultradeepwater architecture and technology,
including drilling to formations in the
Outer Continental Shelf to depths
greater than 15,000 feet. Projects focus
on the development and demonstration
of individual exploration and
production technologies as well as
integrated systems technologies
including new architectures for
production in ultra-deepwater (water
depths greater than or equal to 1500
meters). The Secretary is also required
to prepare an annual plan that describes
the ongoing and prospective activities of
the program.
In May 2006, the Secretary
established the Ultra-Deepwater
Advisory Committee to advise the
Department on the development and
implementation of programs related to
ultra-deepwater natural gas and other
petroleum resources, and to review and
comment on the annual plan. Rechartering of this committee is currently
underway.
Qualifications for membership of this
committee include: (A) Individuals with
extensive research experience or
operational knowledge of offshore
natural gas and other petroleum
exploration and production; (B)
individuals broadly representative of
the affected interests in ultra-deepwater
natural gas and other petroleum
production, including interests in
environmental protection and safe
operations; (C) no individuals who are
Federal employees; and (D) no
individuals who are board members,
officers, or employees of the program
consortium [REF: Energy Policy Act of
2005, Pub. L. 109–58, Section
999D(a)(2), 119 Stat. 922].
How to Apply: Candidates who wish
to be considered for appointment to the
Committee should provide the following
information by May 2, 2008. The format
to be used for nomination is a resume
that addresses the specific qualification
criteria stated in Section 999D(a)(2) of
the EPACT and other information.
Details and specifications for preparing
the resume are summarized below and
can be found at https://www.fe.doe.gov/
programs/oilgas/advisorycommittees/
UltraDeepwater.html.
Resume should address all the
information requested below: Full
name; Professional Title (if applicable);
Employment Affiliation; Address;
Phone; E-mail; Professional experience
related to ultra-deepwater natural gas
and other petroleum resources;
Education; Professional Affiliations and
Awards; Professional Discipline(s);
Affiliation with or nomination by
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industry or professional associations or
other stakeholder groups; Fit with one
or more membership categories
specified by Section 999D(a)(2) of the
Energy Policy Act of 2005: (A) ‘‘ * * *
individuals with extensive research
experience or operational knowledge of
offshore natural gas and other petroleum
exploration and production;’’ (B)
‘‘ * * * individuals broadly
representative of the affected interests in
ultra-deepwater natural gas and other
petroleum production, including
interests in environmental protection
and safe operations;’’ Availability for
the planned meeting dates of September
9 or 10, 2008 and October 14 or 15,
2008; Relationship to the Program
Consortium (Note that board members,
officers, and employees of the
consortium are not eligible for
appointment to this Committee.). [REF:
Energy Policy Act of 2005, Subtitle J,
Section 999D(a)(2)]
In accordance with the Federal
Advisory Committee Act [REF: 5 U.S.C.
App. 2], this committee’s membership
will be balanced in terms of the points
of view represented. All resumes must
be received by May 2, 2008. Candidates
may use the form found at https://
www.fe.doe.gov/programs/oilgas/
advisorycommittees/
UltraDeepwater.html to address the
required resume elements. Candidates
who wish to be considered for
appointment to the Committee must
submit a resume via one of the
following methods:
1. E-mail to
UltraDeepwater@hq.doe.gov (with
resume embedded within the body of
the e-mail message; no attachment).
2. Facsimile to 202/586–6221, Attn:
UDAC Nomination.
3. Overnight delivery service to: U.S.
Department of Energy, Mail Stop FE–30,
1000 Independence Avenue, SW.,
Washington, DC 20585. No resumes
should be sent via the U.S. Postal
Service due to extensive security
processing that can damage documents
and result in extensive delays.
4. Resume Submission Online at
https://www.fe.doe.gov/programs/oilgas/
advisorycommittees/
UltraDeepwater.html.
For security reasons, no e-mail
attachments are allowed, nor will they
be opened if included. The closing date
for receipt of resumes is May 2, 2008.
All resumes received will be
acknowledged within 10 working days
from date of receipt. Members will have
their travel expenses reimbursed, but
their time will not be compensated.
Some members of the Advisory
Committee may be appointed as special
Government employees of the
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Department of Energy. Questions
regarding the nomination process
should be directed to Bill Hochheiser or
Elena Melchert at 202/586–5600.
Issued in Washington, DC on April 4, 2008.
Rachel Samuel,
Deputy Committee, Management Officer.
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Office of Fossil Energy;
Unconventional Resources
Technology Advisory Committee:
Solicitation of Nominations for
Appointment as a Member to the
Unconventional Resources
Technology Advisory Committee
Department of Energy.
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ACTION:
SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of
Energy (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy is
soliciting nominations for candidates to
serve as members of the Unconventional
Resources Technology Advisory
Committee. The Advisory Committee
advises the Secretary of Energy on the
development and implementation of
programs under Subtitle J, Section 999
of the Energy Policy Act of 2005
(EPACT) related to onshore
unconventional natural gas and other
petroleum resources, and reviews and
provides written comments on the
annual plan as also described in this
subtitle of the EPACT. The membership
of the Advisory Committee must be in
accordance with the provisions of the
Federal Advisory Committee Act and
some members of the Advisory
Committee may be appointed as special
Government employees of the
Department of Energy.
DATES: Nominations must be received
by May 2, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information regarding this Request for
Nominations please contact Ms. Elena
Melchert, Mr. Bill Hochheiser, or Mr.
James Slutz, Designated Federal Official
(DFO), Unconventional Resources
Technology Advisory Committee, at
UnconventionalResources@hq.doe.gov
or (202) 586–5600. Complete text of
Subtitle J, Section 999 of the Energy
Policy Act of 2005 can be found on the
DOE Office of Fossil Energy Web site at
https://www.fe.doe.gov/programs/oilgas/
advisorycommittees/
UnconventionalResources.html.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: Under Subtitle J, Section
999, the Secretary of Energy is required
to carry out a program of research,
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development, demonstration, and
commercial application of technologies
for ultra-deepwater and unconventional
natural gas and other petroleum
resource exploration and production,
including addressing the technology
challenges for small producers, safe
operations, and environmental
mitigation (including reduction of
greenhouse gas emissions and
sequestration of carbon). The activities
should maximize the value of natural
gas and other petroleum resources of the
United States by increasing the supply
of such resources, through reducing the
cost and increasing the efficiency of
exploration for and production of such
resources, while improving safety and
minimizing environmental impacts. In
support of this subtitle, the Secretary
will contract with a corporation that is
structured as a program consortium
[REF: Energy Policy Act of 2005, Pub. L.
109–58, Section 999B, 119 Stat. 917–
921] to administer the activities
outlined above.
The program includes improving
safety and minimizing environmental
impacts of activities onshore
unconventional natural gas and other
petroleum resource exploration and
production technology. Projects focus
on areas including advanced coalbed
methane, deep drilling, natural gas
production from tight sands, natural gas
production from gas shales, stranded
gas, innovative exploration and
production techniques, enhanced
recovery techniques, and environmental
mitigation of unconventional natural gas
and other petroleum resources
exploration and production. The
Secretary is also required to prepare an
annual plan that describes the ongoing
and prospective activities of the
program.
In May 2006, the Secretary
established the Unconventional
Resources Technology Advisory
Committee to advise the Department on
the development and implementation of
programs related to unconventional
natural gas and other petroleum
resources, and to review and comment
on the annual plan. The process of rechartering this committee is currently
underway.
Qualifications for membership of this
committee include: (A) Employees or
representatives of independent
producers of natural gas and other
petroleum, including small producers;
(B) individuals with extensive research
experience or operational knowledge of
unconventional natural gas and other
petroleum resource exploration and
production; (C) individuals broadly
representative of the affected interests in
unconventional natural gas and other
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petroleum resource exploration and
production, including interests in
environmental protection and safe
operations; (D) individuals with
expertise in the various geographic areas
of potential supply of unconventional
onshore natural gas and other petroleum
in the United States; (E) no individuals
who are Federal employees; and (F) no
individuals who are board members,
officers, or employees of the program
consortium [REF: Energy Policy Act of
2005, Pub. L. 109–58, Section
999D(b)(2), 119 Stat. 922–923].
How to Apply: Candidates who wish
to be considered for appointment to the
Committee should provide the following
information by May 2, 2008. The format
to be used for nomination is a resume
that addresses the specific qualification
criteria stated in Section 999D(b)(2) of
the EPACT and other information.
Details and specifications for preparing
the resume are summarized below and
can be found at https://www.fe.doe.gov/
programs/oilgas/advisorycommittees/
UnconventionalResources.html.
Resume should address all the
information requested below: Full
name; Professional Title (if applicable);
Employment Affiliation; Address;
Phone; E-mail; Professional experience
related to ultra-deepwater natural gas
and other petroleum resources;
Education; Professional Affiliations and
Awards; Professional Discipline(s);
Affiliation with or nomination by
industry or professional associations or
other stakeholder groups; Fit with one
or more membership categories
specified by Section 999D(b)(2) of the
Energy Policy Act of 2005: (A) A
majority of members who are employees
or representatives of independent
producers of natural gas and other
petroleum, including small producers;
(B) individuals with extensive research
experience or operational knowledge of
unconventional natural gas and other
petroleum resource exploration and
production; (C) individuals broadly
representative of the affected interests in
unconventional natural gas and other
petroleum resource exploration and
production, including interests in
environmental protection and safe
operations; (D) individuals with
expertise in the various geographic areas
of potential supply of unconventional
onshore natural gas and other petroleum
in the United States; Availability for the
planned meeting dates of September 9
or 10, 2008 and October 14 or 15, 2008;
Relationship to the Program Consortium
(Note that board members, officers, and
employees of the consortium are not
eligible for appointment to this
Committee.). [REF: Energy Policy Act of
2005, Subtitle J, Section 999D(b)(2)]
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DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY
Office of Fossil Energy; Ultra-Deepwater Advisory Committee:
Solicitation of Nominations for Appointment as a Member to the Ultra-
Deepwater Advisory Committee
AGENCY: Department of Energy.
ACTION: Notice.
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SUMMARY: The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Fossil Energy is
soliciting nominations for candidates to serve as members of the Ultra-
Deepwater Advisory Committee. The Advisory Committee advises the
Secretary of Energy on the development and implementation of programs
under Subtitle J, Section 999 of the Energy Policy Act of 2005 (EPACT)
related to ultra-deepwater natural gas and other petroleum resources,
and reviews and provides written comments on the annual plan as also
described in this subtitle of the EPACT. The membership of the Advisory
Committee must be in accordance with the provisions of the Federal
Advisory Committee Act and some members of the Advisory Committee may
be appointed as special Government employees of the Department of
Energy.
DATES: Nominations must be received by May 2, 2008.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information regarding this Request
for Nominations please contact Ms. Elena Melchert, Mr. Bill Hochheiser,
or Mr. James Slutz, Designated Federal Official (DFO), Ultra-Deepwater
Advisory Committee, at ultradeepwater@hq.doe.gov or (202) 586-5600.
Complete text of Subtitle J, Section 999 of the Energy Policy Act of
2005 can be found on the DOE Office of Fossil Energy Web site at http:/
/www.fe.doe.gov/programs/oilgas/advisorycommittees/UltraDeepwater.html.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Background: Under Subtitle J, Section 999, the Secretary of Energy
is required to carry out a program of research, development,
demonstration, and commercial application of technologies for ultra-
deepwater and unconventional natural gas and other petroleum resource
exploration and production, including addressing the technology
challenges for small producers, safe operations, and environmental
mitigation (including reduction of greenhouse gas emissions and
sequestration of carbon). The activities should maximize the value of
natural gas and other petroleum resources of the United States by
increasing the supply of such resources through reducing the cost and
increasing the efficiency of exploration for and production of such
resources while improving safety and minimizing environmental impacts.
In support of this subtitle, the Secretary will contract with a
corporation that is structured as a program consortium [REF: Energy
Policy Act of 2005, Pub. L. 109-58, Section 999B, 119 Stat. 917-921] to
administer the activities outlined above.
The program includes improving safety and minimizing environmental
impacts of activities involving ultra-deepwater architecture and
technology, including drilling to formations in the Outer Continental
Shelf to depths greater than 15,000 feet. Projects focus on the
development and demonstration of individual exploration and production
technologies as well as integrated systems technologies including new
architectures for production in ultra-deepwater (water depths greater
than or equal to 1500 meters). The Secretary is also required to
prepare an annual plan that describes the ongoing and prospective
activities of the program.
In May 2006, the Secretary established the Ultra-Deepwater Advisory
Committee to advise the Department on the development and
implementation of programs related to ultra-deepwater natural gas and
other petroleum resources, and to review and comment on the annual
plan. Re-chartering of this committee is currently underway.
Qualifications for membership of this committee include: (A)
Individuals with extensive research experience or operational knowledge
of offshore natural gas and other petroleum exploration and production;
(B) individuals broadly representative of the affected interests in
ultra-deepwater natural gas and other petroleum production, including
interests in environmental protection and safe operations; (C) no
individuals who are Federal employees; and (D) no individuals who are
board members, officers, or employees of the program consortium [REF:
Energy Policy Act of 2005, Pub. L. 109-58, Section 999D(a)(2), 119
Stat. 922].
How to Apply: Candidates who wish to be considered for appointment
to the Committee should provide the following information by May 2,
2008. The format to be used for nomination is a resume that addresses
the specific qualification criteria stated in Section 999D(a)(2) of the
EPACT and other information. Details and specifications for preparing
the resume are summarized below and can be found at https://
www.fe.doe.gov/programs/oilgas/advisorycommittees/UltraDeepwater.html.
Resume should address all the information requested below: Full
name; Professional Title (if applicable); Employment Affiliation;
Address; Phone; E-mail; Professional experience related to ultra-
deepwater natural gas and other petroleum resources; Education;
Professional Affiliations and Awards; Professional Discipline(s);
Affiliation with or nomination by industry or professional associations
or other stakeholder groups; Fit with one or more membership categories
specified by Section 999D(a)(2) of the Energy Policy Act of 2005: (A)
`` * * * individuals with extensive research experience or operational
knowledge of offshore natural gas and other petroleum exploration and
production;'' (B) `` * * * individuals broadly representative of the
affected interests in ultra-deepwater natural gas and other petroleum
production, including interests in environmental protection and safe
operations;'' Availability for the planned meeting dates of September 9
or 10, 2008 and October 14 or 15, 2008; Relationship to the Program
Consortium (Note that board members, officers, and employees of the
consortium are not eligible for appointment to this Committee.). [REF:
Energy Policy Act of 2005, Subtitle J, Section 999D(a)(2)]
In accordance with the Federal Advisory Committee Act [REF: 5
U.S.C. App. 2], this committee's membership will be balanced in terms
of the points of view represented. All resumes must be received by May
2, 2008. Candidates may use the form found at https://www.fe.doe.gov/
programs/oilgas/advisorycommittees/UltraDeepwater.html to address the
required resume elements. Candidates who wish to be considered for
appointment to the Committee must submit a resume via one of the
following methods:
1. E-mail to UltraDeepwater@hq.doe.gov (with resume embedded within
the body of the e-mail message; no attachment).
2. Facsimile to 202/586-6221, Attn: UDAC Nomination.
3. Overnight delivery service to: U.S. Department of Energy, Mail
Stop FE-30, 1000 Independence Avenue, SW., Washington, DC 20585. No
resumes should be sent via the U.S. Postal Service due to extensive
security processing that can damage documents and result in extensive
delays.
4. Resume Submission Online at https://www.fe.doe.gov/programs/
oilgas/advisorycommittees/UltraDeepwater.html.
For security reasons, no e-mail attachments are allowed, nor will
they be opened if included. The closing date for receipt of resumes is
May 2, 2008.
All resumes received will be acknowledged within 10 working days
from date of receipt. Members will have their travel expenses
reimbursed, but their time will not be compensated. Some members of the
Advisory Committee may be appointed as special Government employees of
the
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Department of Energy. Questions regarding the nomination process should
be directed to Bill Hochheiser or Elena Melchert at 202/586-5600.
Issued in Washington, DC on April 4, 2008.
Rachel Samuel,
Deputy Committee, Management Officer.
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