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to OMB, PRA section 3506(c)(2)(A)
requires each agency ‘‘* * * to provide
notice * * * and otherwise consult
with members of the public and affected
agencies concerning each proposed
collection of information * * *’’
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proposed collection of information is
necessary for the agency to perform its
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information is useful; (b) evaluate the
accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of
information; (c) enhance the quality,
usefulness, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (d)
minimize the burden on the
respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Agencies must also estimate the ‘‘nonhour cost’’ burdens to respondents or
recordkeepers resulting from the
collection of information. Therefore, if
you have costs to generate, maintain,
and disclose this information, you
should comment and provide your total
capital and startup cost components or
annual operation, maintenance, and
purchase of service components. You
should describe the methods you use to
estimate major cost factors, including
system and technology acquisition,
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equipment, discount rate(s), and the
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Capital and startup costs include,
among other items, computers and
software you purchase to prepare for
collecting information, monitoring, and
record storage facilities. You should not
include estimates for equipment or
services purchased: (i) Before October 1,
1995; (ii) to comply with requirements
not associated with the information
collection; (iii) for reasons other than to
provide information or keep records for
the Government; or (iv) as part of
customary and usual business or private
practices.
We will summarize written responses
to this notice and address them in our
submission for OMB approval. As a
result of your comments, we will make
any necessary adjustments to the burden
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Public Comment Procedures: Before
including your address, phone number,
e-mail address, or other personal
identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
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personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
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information from public review, we
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BOEMRE Information Collection
Clearance Officer: Arlene Bajusz (202)
208–7744.
Dated: June 28, 2010.
.
Doug Slitor,
Acting Chief, Office of Offshore Regulatory
Programs.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management,
Regulation, and Enforcement
[Docket No. MMS–2010–OMM–0025]
BOEMRE Information Collection
Activity: 1010–0112, Performance
Measures Data, Revision of a
Collection; Comment Request
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Regulation, and
Enforcement (BOEMRE), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of a revision of an
information collection (1010–0112).
AGENCY:
To comply with the
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995
(PRA), BOEMRE is inviting comments
on a collection of information that we
will submit to the Office of Management
and Budget (OMB) for review and
approval. The information collection
request (ICR) concerns the paperwork
requirements in the Performance
Measures Data, Form MMS–131.
DATES: Submit written comments by
November 8, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cheryl Blundon, Regulations and
Standards Branch at (703) 787–1607.
You may also contact Cheryl Blundon to
obtain a copy, at no cost, of the
information collection. The form and its
instructions are printed at the end of
this notice.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments
by either of the following methods listed
below.
• Electronically: Go to https://
www.regulations.gov. In the entry titled
Enter Keyword or ID, enter docket ID
MMS–2010–OMM–0025 then click
search. Follow the instructions to
submit public comments and view
supporting and related materials
available for this collection. The
BOEMRE will post all comments.
• E-mail: cheryl.blundon@mms.gov.
Mail or hand-carry comments to the
Department of the Interior; Bureau of
Ocean Energy Management, Regulation,
and Enforcement; Attention: Cheryl
SUMMARY:
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Blundon; 381 Elden Street, MS–4024;
Herndon, Virginia 20170–4817. Please
reference ICR 1010–0112 in your
comment and include your name and
return address.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Performance Measures Data,
Form MMS–131.
OMB Control Number: 1010–0112.
Abstract: The Outer Continental Shelf
(OCS) Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1331 et
seq.), as amended, requires the Secretary
of the Interior to preserve, protect, and
develop OCS oil, gas, and sulphur
resources; make such resources
available to meet the Nation’s energy
needs as rapidly as possible; balance
orderly energy resources development
with protection of the human, marine,
and coastal environments; ensure the
public a fair and equitable return on the
resources offshore; and preserve and
maintain free enterprise competition.
These responsibilities are among those
delegated to the BOEMRE. The
BOEMRE generally issues regulations to
ensure that operations in the OCS will
meet statutory requirements; provide for
safety and protect the environment; and
result in diligent exploration,
development, and production of OCS
leases.
Beginning in 1991, BOEMRE has
promoted, on a voluntary basis, the
implementation of a comprehensive
Safety and Environmental Management
Program (SEMP) for the offshore oil and
gas industry as a complement to current
regulatory efforts to protect people and
the environment during OCS oil and gas
exploration and production activities.
From the beginning, BOEMRE, the
industry as a whole, and individual
companies realized that at some point
they would want to know the effect of
SEMP on safety and environmental
management of the OCS. The natural
consequence of this interest was the
establishment of performance measures.
The BOEMRE will be requesting OMB
approval for a revision of the
performance measures data on Form
MMS–131. Respondents submit Form
MMS–131 annually during the first
quarter of each calendar year. This
collection is considered a revision since
BOEMRE is changing the way
respondents will need to fill out the
form. Respondents will break out the
information quarterly on the form, but
submittal will continue to be once a
year. We have attached instructions and
the revised form at the end of this
document as an Appendix.
The responses to this collection of
information are voluntary, although we
consider the information to be critical
for assessing the effects of the OCS
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Safety and Environmental Management
Program. We can better focus our
regulatory and research programs on
areas where the performance measures
indicate that operators are having
difficulty meeting BOEMRE
expectations. We are more effective in
leveraging resources by redirecting
research efforts, promoting appropriate
regulatory initiatives, and shifting
inspection program emphasis. Also, the
responses will bring the United States
into the mainstream with other nations’
oil and gas regulatory authorities.
Because the oil and gas development
and production industry is
international, operators at work
domestically are also at work
internationally. It is important for the
BOEMRE to be able to compare injury
and illness outcomes from domestic
production to those outcomes from
other domestic industries as well as to
outcomes from hydrocarbon
development and production activities
elsewhere in the world.
Operators also use the data to make
individual comparisons of their results
to those of the industry as a whole and
evaluate trends. Knowing how the
offshore operators, as a group, are doing
and where their own company ranks,
provides company management with
information to focus their own
continuous improvement efforts. This
leads to more cost-effective prevention
actions and, therefore, better cost
containment.
We will protect information from
respondents considered proprietary
under the Freedom of Information Act
(5 U.S.C. 552) and its implementing
regulations (43 CFR part 2) and under
regulations at 30 CFR 250.197, ‘‘Data
and information to be made available to
the public or for limited inspection.’’ No
items of a sensitive nature are collected.
Responses are voluntary. We intend to
release data collected on Form MMS–
131 only in a summary format that is
not company-specific.
Frequency: The frequency is annual,
during the first quarter of the year.
Description of Respondents: Federal
OCS oil and gas or sulphur lessees and/
or operators.
Estimated Annual Reporting and
Recordkeeping Hour Burden: The
currently approved hour burden for
Form MMS–131 is 280 hours. We
estimate the public reporting burden for
the revised form will average 10 hours
per response. This includes the time for
reviewing instructions, gathering and
maintaining data, and completing and
reviewing the information.
Estimated Annual Reporting and
Recordkeeping Non-Hour Cost Burden:
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We have identified no non-hour cost
burden associated with Form MMS–131.
Public Disclosure Statement: The PRA
(44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq.) provides that an
agency may not conduct or sponsor a
collection of information unless it
displays a currently valid OMB control
number. Until OMB approves a
collection of information, you are not
obligated to respond.
Comments: Before submitting an ICR
to OMB, PRA section 3506(c)(2)(A)
requires each agency ‘‘* * * to provide
notice * * * and otherwise consult
with members of the public and affected
agencies concerning each proposed
collection of information * * * ’’.
Agencies must specifically solicit
comments to: (a) Evaluate whether the
proposed collection of information is
necessary for the agency to perform its
duties, including whether the
information is useful; (b) evaluate the
accuracy of the agency’s estimate of the
burden of the proposed collection of
information; (c) enhance the quality,
usefulness, and clarity of the
information to be collected; and (d)
minimize the burden on the
respondents, including the use of
automated collection techniques or
other forms of information technology.
Agencies must also estimate the nonhour cost burdens to respondents or
recordkeepers resulting from the
collection of information. Therefore, if
you have costs to generate, maintain,
and disclose this information, you
should comment and provide your total
capital and startup cost components or
annual operation, maintenance, and
purchase of service components. You
should describe the methods you use to
estimate major cost factors, including
system and technology acquisition,
expected useful life of capital
equipment, discount rate(s), and the
period over which you incur costs.
Capital and startup costs include,
among other items, computers and
software you purchase to prepare for
collecting information, monitoring, and
record storage facilities. You should not
include estimates for equipment or
services purchased: (i) Before October 1,
1995; (ii) to comply with requirements
not associated with the information
collection; (iii) for reasons other than to
provide information or keep records for
the Government; or (iv) as part of
customary and usual business or private
practices.
We will summarize written responses
to this notice and address them in our
submission for OMB approval. As a
result of your comments, we will make
any necessary adjustments to the burden
in our submission to OMB.
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Public Comment Procedures: Before
including your address, phone number,
email address, or other personal
identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment—including your
personal identifying information—may
be made publicly available at any time.
While you can ask us in your comment
to withhold your personal identifying
information from public review, we
cannot guarantee that we will be able to
do so.
BOEMRE Information Collection
Clearance Office: Arlene Bajusz, (202)
208–7744.
Dated: June 25, 2010.
William S. Hauser,
Acting Chief, Office of Offshore Regulatory
Programs.
Appendix
Instructions on how to fill out Form MMS–
131—Performance Measures Data.
1. On the line titled, ‘‘Company Name(s),’’
enter the name(s) of the operating
company(ies) that are the owners of the data
that need to be entered on the remainder of
this form.
2. Directly across from your entry on
‘‘Company Names,’’ please enter the name of
the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management,
Regulation, and Enforcement (BOEMRE)
Region where your operating company(ies)
have worked and generated the data to be
entered on the remainder of this form.
3. On the line titled, ‘‘Operator Code(s),*’’
please enter all the known operator codes for
the company name or names that you have
entered above.
4. Directly across from your entry on
‘‘Operator Codes,’’ please enter the Calendar
Year the data to be entered on the remainder
of the form was generated.
5. On the line titled, ‘‘Contact Name,’’
please enter the name of your chosen contact
person. This person should be
knowledgeable about the data your company
has submitted on this form as they will be
the first person the BOEMRE contacts should
the bureau have any questions about the data
you have provided.
6. Directly across from your entry on
‘‘Contact Name,’’ please input an active, valid
email address for your ‘‘Contact Name.’’
7. Enter an active and valid telephone
number on the line titled, ‘‘Telephone.’’ This
telephone number should belong to your
‘‘Contact Name.’’
8. Enter an active and valid fax number on
the line titled, ‘‘Fax.’’ This fax number should
be accessible to your ‘‘Contact Name.’’
9. Enter the date this form was submitted
to the BOEMRE on the line titled, ‘‘Date
Submitted.’’
10. On line A, in the column labeled,
‘‘Production Operations,’’ enter the total
number of company employee recordable
injuries and illnesses accrued in each of the
four quarters of the calendar year. Only the
total number of recordable injuries and
illnesses suffered by operating company
employees while they were in engaged in
production operations may be entered here.
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11. On line A, in the column labeled,
‘‘Drilling** Operations,’’ enter the total
number of company employee recordable
injuries and illnesses accrued in each of the
four quarters of the calendar year. Only the
total number of recordable injuries and
illnesses suffered by operating company
employees while they were engaged in
drilling operations may be entered here.
12. On line A, in the column labeled,
‘‘Construction Operations,’’ enter the total
number of company employee recordable
injuries and illnesses accrued in each of the
four quarters of the calendar year. Only the
total number of recordable injuries and
illnesses suffered by operating company
employees while they were engaged in
construction operations may be entered here.
13. On line B, in the column labeled,
‘‘Production Operations,’’ enter the total
number of contract employee recordable
injuries and illnesses accrued in each of the
four quarters of the calendar year. Only the
total number of recordable injuries and
illnesses suffered by contract employees
while they were engaged in production
operations may be entered here.
14. On line B, in the column labeled,
‘‘Drilling** Operations,’’ enter the total
number of contract employee recordable
injuries and illnesses accrued in each of the
four quarters of the calendar year. Only the
total number of recordable injuries and
illnesses suffered by contract employees
while they were engaged in drilling
operations may be entered here.
15. On line B, in the column labeled,
‘‘Construction Operations,’’ enter the total
number of contract employee recordable
injuries and illnesses accrued in each of the
four quarters of the calendar year. Only the
total number of recordable injuries and
illnesses suffered by contract employees
while they were engaged in construction
operations may be entered here.
16. On line C, in the column labeled,
‘‘Production Operations,’’ enter the total
number of company employee DART
recordable injuries and illnesses accrued in
each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
Only the total number of DART recordable
injuries and illnesses suffered by operating
company employees while they were
engaged in production operations may be
entered here.
17. On line C, in the column labeled,
‘‘Drilling** Operations,’’ enter the total
number of company employee DART
recordable injuries and illnesses accrued in
each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
Only the total number of DART recordable
injuries and illnesses suffered by operating
company employees while they were
engaged in drilling operations may be
entered here.
18. On line C, in the column labeled,
‘‘Construction Operations,’’ enter the total
number of company employee DART
recordable injuries and illnesses accrued in
each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
Only the total number of DART recordable
injuries and illnesses suffered by operating
company employees while they were
engaged in construction operations may be
entered here.
19. On line D, in the column labeled,
‘‘Production Operations,’’ enter the total
number of contract employee DART
recordable injuries and illnesses accrued in
each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
Only the total number of DART recordable
injuries and illnesses suffered by contract
employees while they were engaged in
production operations may be entered here.
20. On line D, in the column labeled,
‘‘Drilling** Operations,’’ enter the total
number of contract employee DART
recordable injuries and illnesses accrued in
each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
Only the total number of DART recordable
injuries and illnesses suffered by contract
employees while they were engaged in
drilling operations may be entered here.
21. On line D, in the column labeled,
‘‘Construction Operations,’’ enter the total
number of contract employee DART
recordable injuries and illnesses accrued in
each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
Only the total number of DART recordable
injuries and illnesses suffered by contract
employees while they were engaged in
construction operations may be entered here.
22. On line E, in the column labeled,
‘‘Production Operations,’’ enter the total
number of hours that company employees
worked on production operations during
each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
23. On line E, in the column labeled,
‘‘Drilling** Operations,’’ enter the total
number of hours company employees worked
on drilling operations during each of the four
quarters of the calendar year.
24. On line E, in the column labeled,
‘‘Construction Operations,’’ enter the total
number of hours that company employees
worked on construction operations during
each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
25. On line F, in the column labeled,
‘‘Production Operations,’’ enter the total
number of hours that contract employees
worked on production operations during
each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
26. On line F, in the column labeled,
‘‘Drilling** Operations,’’ enter the total
number of hours contract employees worked
on drilling operations during each of the four
quarters of the calendar year.
27. On line F, in the column labeled,
‘‘Construction Operations,’’ enter the total
number of hours that contract employees
worked on construction operations during
each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
28. On line G, enter the total number of
EPA NPDES non-compliances experienced
by the operating company during the
calendar year.
29. On line H, for oil spills of less then 1
bbl:
a. Count every occurrence of such a spill
individually and tally that sum. On line 1,
enter the total number of oil spills less than
1 bbl that you have tallied.
For each individual spill, estimate the
volume of oil lost. Sum the estimates for each
spill and enter the final amount of oil lost (in
bbls) on line 2.
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* Please list all operator codes that these data represent.
** Drilling Operations include Drilling, Workover, and Allied Services.
*** Formerly Lost Time Cases that include Days Away from work, Restricted duty and Transfer situations.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA): The PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) requires us to inform you that BOEMRE collects this information to
carry out its responsibilities under the OCS Lands Act, as amended. The BOEMRE will use the information to evaluate the effectiveness of industry’s continued improvement of safety and environmental management in the OCS. Responses are voluntary. No proprietary data are collected. We estimate the public reporting burden, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining data, and completing
and reviewing the information to average 10 hours per response. An agency may not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently valid Office of Management and Budget (0MB) control number. The 0MB
has approved this collection of information and assigned 0MB control number 1010–0112. You may direct comments regarding the burden
estimate or any other aspect of this collection of information to the Information Collection Clearance Officer, Mail Stop 5438, Bureau of Ocean
Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement, Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street, NW., Washington, DC 20240.
COMPANY-SPECIFIC DATA COLLECTED UNDER THIS REQUEST IS INTENDED FOR GOVERNNENT USE ONLY
BOEMRE Form MMS–131 (Mo/Year Replaces all previous editions that may not be used.)
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National Park Service
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Cattle Point Road Relocation; Draft
Environmental Impact Statement; San
Juan Island National Historical Park;
San Juan County, WA; Notice of
Availability
Summary: Pursuant to the National
Environmental Policy Act of 1969 (Pub.
L. 91–190, as amended), and the
Council on Environmental Quality
Regulations (40 CFR part 1500–1508),
the National Park Service (NPS), and the
Federal Highway Administration
(FHWA), Department of Transportation,
co-lead agencies for this project, in
cooperation with San Juan County,
Washington and the Washington State
Department of Natural Resources, have
prepared a draft environmental impact
statement (DEIS) for alternatives
designed to respond to coastal bluff
erosion which threatens Cattle Point
Road located in San Juan Island
National Historical Park (Park),
Washington. The DEIS identifies and
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analyzes three ‘‘action’’ alternatives for
road realignment that respond to agency
planning requirements and to the
public’s concerns and relevant
environmental issues, identified during
the scoping and early public
involvement process. The potential
environmental consequences of the
alternatives, and appropriate measures
to minimize or avoid harm, are
identified and analyzed in the DEIS. An
‘‘environmentally preferred’’ alternative
is also identified.
Background: A portion of the Cattle
Point Road which terminates on the
southeastern tip of San Juan Island is
threatened by coastal erosion at the base
of the slope traversed by the road. This
road passes through the Park and serves
residences on a peninsular area of the
island known as Cattle Point, as well
provides public access to the Cattle
Point Natural Resource Conservation
Area, managed by the Washington
Department of Natural Resources (DNR).
If erosion continues unabated, the
roadway eventually will fail, disrupting
vehicular access to these areas. The road
is currently maintained by San Juan
County (County); the project area of
potential effect is primarily within the
Park. The entire Park is listed on the
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National Register of Historic Places as a
National Historic Landmark.
A Notice of Intent to begin the
conservation planning and
environmental impact analysis for the
project was published in the Federal
Register on February 6, 2004. The NPS
and the FHWA, along with the County
and the DNR, organized an
interdisciplinary team consisting of
members from the four agencies. A
previous scoping effort begun by the
County in 2001 was incorporated into
the current project. Public engagement
was initiated through a newsletter and
news release, followed by two public
meetings held February 18, 2004, on
San Juan Island. Project team members
presented information and gathered
feedback and ideas on preliminary
alternatives and potential
environmental issues. Approximately 30
public comments were received during
the scoping period ending March 19,
2004.
The project team subsequently
developed a Scoping Report, which
described the range of potential
alternatives identified for more detailed
analysis, as well as alternatives
dismissed from further consideration
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement
[Docket No. MMS-2010-OMM-0025]
BOEMRE Information Collection Activity: 1010-0112, Performance
Measures Data, Revision of a Collection; Comment Request
AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement
(BOEMRE), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of a revision of an information collection (1010-0112).
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SUMMARY: To comply with the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA),
BOEMRE is inviting comments on a collection of information that we will
submit to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for review and
approval. The information collection request (ICR) concerns the
paperwork requirements in the Performance Measures Data, Form MMS-131.
DATES: Submit written comments by November 8, 2010.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Cheryl Blundon, Regulations and
Standards Branch at (703) 787-1607. You may also contact Cheryl Blundon
to obtain a copy, at no cost, of the information collection. The form
and its instructions are printed at the end of this notice.
ADDRESSES: You may submit comments by either of the following methods
listed below.
Electronically: Go to https://www.regulations.gov. In the
entry titled Enter Keyword or ID, enter docket ID MMS-2010-OMM-0025
then click search. Follow the instructions to submit public comments
and view supporting and related materials available for this
collection. The BOEMRE will post all comments.
E-mail: cheryl.blundon@mms.gov. Mail or hand-carry
comments to the Department of the Interior; Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Regulation, and Enforcement; Attention: Cheryl Blundon; 381
Elden Street, MS-4024; Herndon, Virginia 20170-4817. Please reference
ICR 1010-0112 in your comment and include your name and return address.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Title: Performance Measures Data, Form MMS-131.
OMB Control Number: 1010-0112.
Abstract: The Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Lands Act (43 U.S.C.
1331 et seq.), as amended, requires the Secretary of the Interior to
preserve, protect, and develop OCS oil, gas, and sulphur resources;
make such resources available to meet the Nation's energy needs as
rapidly as possible; balance orderly energy resources development with
protection of the human, marine, and coastal environments; ensure the
public a fair and equitable return on the resources offshore; and
preserve and maintain free enterprise competition. These
responsibilities are among those delegated to the BOEMRE. The BOEMRE
generally issues regulations to ensure that operations in the OCS will
meet statutory requirements; provide for safety and protect the
environment; and result in diligent exploration, development, and
production of OCS leases.
Beginning in 1991, BOEMRE has promoted, on a voluntary basis, the
implementation of a comprehensive Safety and Environmental Management
Program (SEMP) for the offshore oil and gas industry as a complement to
current regulatory efforts to protect people and the environment during
OCS oil and gas exploration and production activities.
From the beginning, BOEMRE, the industry as a whole, and individual
companies realized that at some point they would want to know the
effect of SEMP on safety and environmental management of the OCS. The
natural consequence of this interest was the establishment of
performance measures. The BOEMRE will be requesting OMB approval for a
revision of the performance measures data on Form MMS-131. Respondents
submit Form MMS-131 annually during the first quarter of each calendar
year. This collection is considered a revision since BOEMRE is changing
the way respondents will need to fill out the form. Respondents will
break out the information quarterly on the form, but submittal will
continue to be once a year. We have attached instructions and the
revised form at the end of this document as an Appendix.
The responses to this collection of information are voluntary,
although we consider the information to be critical for assessing the
effects of the OCS
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Safety and Environmental Management Program. We can better focus our
regulatory and research programs on areas where the performance
measures indicate that operators are having difficulty meeting BOEMRE
expectations. We are more effective in leveraging resources by
redirecting research efforts, promoting appropriate regulatory
initiatives, and shifting inspection program emphasis. Also, the
responses will bring the United States into the mainstream with other
nations' oil and gas regulatory authorities. Because the oil and gas
development and production industry is international, operators at work
domestically are also at work internationally. It is important for the
BOEMRE to be able to compare injury and illness outcomes from domestic
production to those outcomes from other domestic industries as well as
to outcomes from hydrocarbon development and production activities
elsewhere in the world.
Operators also use the data to make individual comparisons of their
results to those of the industry as a whole and evaluate trends.
Knowing how the offshore operators, as a group, are doing and where
their own company ranks, provides company management with information
to focus their own continuous improvement efforts. This leads to more
cost-effective prevention actions and, therefore, better cost
containment.
We will protect information from respondents considered proprietary
under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and its
implementing regulations (43 CFR part 2) and under regulations at 30
CFR 250.197, ``Data and information to be made available to the public
or for limited inspection.'' No items of a sensitive nature are
collected. Responses are voluntary. We intend to release data collected
on Form MMS-131 only in a summary format that is not company-specific.
Frequency: The frequency is annual, during the first quarter of the
year.
Description of Respondents: Federal OCS oil and gas or sulphur
lessees and/or operators.
Estimated Annual Reporting and Recordkeeping Hour Burden: The
currently approved hour burden for Form MMS-131 is 280 hours. We
estimate the public reporting burden for the revised form will average
10 hours per response. This includes the time for reviewing
instructions, gathering and maintaining data, and completing and
reviewing the information.
Estimated Annual Reporting and Recordkeeping Non-Hour Cost Burden:
We have identified no non-hour cost burden associated with Form MMS-
131.
Public Disclosure Statement: The PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501, et seq.)
provides that an agency may not conduct or sponsor a collection of
information unless it displays a currently valid OMB control number.
Until OMB approves a collection of information, you are not obligated
to respond.
Comments: Before submitting an ICR to OMB, PRA section
3506(c)(2)(A) requires each agency ``* * * to provide notice * * * and
otherwise consult with members of the public and affected agencies
concerning each proposed collection of information * * * ''. Agencies
must specifically solicit comments to: (a) Evaluate whether the
proposed collection of information is necessary for the agency to
perform its duties, including whether the information is useful; (b)
evaluate the accuracy of the agency's estimate of the burden of the
proposed collection of information; (c) enhance the quality,
usefulness, and clarity of the information to be collected; and (d)
minimize the burden on the respondents, including the use of automated
collection techniques or other forms of information technology.
Agencies must also estimate the non-hour cost burdens to
respondents or recordkeepers resulting from the collection of
information. Therefore, if you have costs to generate, maintain, and
disclose this information, you should comment and provide your total
capital and startup cost components or annual operation, maintenance,
and purchase of service components. You should describe the methods you
use to estimate major cost factors, including system and technology
acquisition, expected useful life of capital equipment, discount
rate(s), and the period over which you incur costs. Capital and startup
costs include, among other items, computers and software you purchase
to prepare for collecting information, monitoring, and record storage
facilities. You should not include estimates for equipment or services
purchased: (i) Before October 1, 1995; (ii) to comply with requirements
not associated with the information collection; (iii) for reasons other
than to provide information or keep records for the Government; or (iv)
as part of customary and usual business or private practices.
We will summarize written responses to this notice and address them
in our submission for OMB approval. As a result of your comments, we
will make any necessary adjustments to the burden in our submission to
OMB.
Public Comment Procedures: Before including your address, phone
number, email address, or other personal identifying information in
your comment, you should be aware that your entire comment--including
your personal identifying information--may be made publicly available
at any time. While you can ask us in your comment to withhold your
personal identifying information from public review, we cannot
guarantee that we will be able to do so.
BOEMRE Information Collection Clearance Office: Arlene Bajusz,
(202) 208-7744.
Dated: June 25, 2010.
William S. Hauser,
Acting Chief, Office of Offshore Regulatory Programs.
Appendix
Instructions on how to fill out Form MMS-131--Performance
Measures Data.
1. On the line titled, ``Company Name(s),'' enter the name(s) of
the operating company(ies) that are the owners of the data that need
to be entered on the remainder of this form.
2. Directly across from your entry on ``Company Names,'' please
enter the name of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation,
and Enforcement (BOEMRE) Region where your operating company(ies)
have worked and generated the data to be entered on the remainder of
this form.
3. On the line titled, ``Operator Code(s),*'' please enter all
the known operator codes for the company name or names that you have
entered above.
4. Directly across from your entry on ``Operator Codes,'' please
enter the Calendar Year the data to be entered on the remainder of
the form was generated.
5. On the line titled, ``Contact Name,'' please enter the name
of your chosen contact person. This person should be knowledgeable
about the data your company has submitted on this form as they will
be the first person the BOEMRE contacts should the bureau have any
questions about the data you have provided.
6. Directly across from your entry on ``Contact Name,'' please
input an active, valid email address for your ``Contact Name.''
7. Enter an active and valid telephone number on the line
titled, ``Telephone.'' This telephone number should belong to your
``Contact Name.''
8. Enter an active and valid fax number on the line titled,
``Fax.'' This fax number should be accessible to your ``Contact
Name.''
9. Enter the date this form was submitted to the BOEMRE on the
line titled, ``Date Submitted.''
10. On line A, in the column labeled, ``Production Operations,''
enter the total number of company employee recordable injuries and
illnesses accrued in each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
Only the total number of recordable injuries and illnesses suffered
by operating company employees while they were in engaged in
production operations may be entered here.
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11. On line A, in the column labeled, ``Drilling** Operations,''
enter the total number of company employee recordable injuries and
illnesses accrued in each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
Only the total number of recordable injuries and illnesses suffered
by operating company employees while they were engaged in drilling
operations may be entered here.
12. On line A, in the column labeled, ``Construction
Operations,'' enter the total number of company employee recordable
injuries and illnesses accrued in each of the four quarters of the
calendar year. Only the total number of recordable injuries and
illnesses suffered by operating company employees while they were
engaged in construction operations may be entered here.
13. On line B, in the column labeled, ``Production Operations,''
enter the total number of contract employee recordable injuries and
illnesses accrued in each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
Only the total number of recordable injuries and illnesses suffered
by contract employees while they were engaged in production
operations may be entered here.
14. On line B, in the column labeled, ``Drilling** Operations,''
enter the total number of contract employee recordable injuries and
illnesses accrued in each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
Only the total number of recordable injuries and illnesses suffered
by contract employees while they were engaged in drilling operations
may be entered here.
15. On line B, in the column labeled, ``Construction
Operations,'' enter the total number of contract employee recordable
injuries and illnesses accrued in each of the four quarters of the
calendar year. Only the total number of recordable injuries and
illnesses suffered by contract employees while they were engaged in
construction operations may be entered here.
16. On line C, in the column labeled, ``Production Operations,''
enter the total number of company employee DART recordable injuries
and illnesses accrued in each of the four quarters of the calendar
year. Only the total number of DART recordable injuries and
illnesses suffered by operating company employees while they were
engaged in production operations may be entered here.
17. On line C, in the column labeled, ``Drilling** Operations,''
enter the total number of company employee DART recordable injuries
and illnesses accrued in each of the four quarters of the calendar
year. Only the total number of DART recordable injuries and
illnesses suffered by operating company employees while they were
engaged in drilling operations may be entered here.
18. On line C, in the column labeled, ``Construction
Operations,'' enter the total number of company employee DART
recordable injuries and illnesses accrued in each of the four
quarters of the calendar year. Only the total number of DART
recordable injuries and illnesses suffered by operating company
employees while they were engaged in construction operations may be
entered here.
19. On line D, in the column labeled, ``Production Operations,''
enter the total number of contract employee DART recordable injuries
and illnesses accrued in each of the four quarters of the calendar
year. Only the total number of DART recordable injuries and
illnesses suffered by contract employees while they were engaged in
production operations may be entered here.
20. On line D, in the column labeled, ``Drilling** Operations,''
enter the total number of contract employee DART recordable injuries
and illnesses accrued in each of the four quarters of the calendar
year. Only the total number of DART recordable injuries and
illnesses suffered by contract employees while they were engaged in
drilling operations may be entered here.
21. On line D, in the column labeled, ``Construction
Operations,'' enter the total number of contract employee DART
recordable injuries and illnesses accrued in each of the four
quarters of the calendar year. Only the total number of DART
recordable injuries and illnesses suffered by contract employees
while they were engaged in construction operations may be entered
here.
22. On line E, in the column labeled, ``Production Operations,''
enter the total number of hours that company employees worked on
production operations during each of the four quarters of the
calendar year.
23. On line E, in the column labeled, ``Drilling** Operations,''
enter the total number of hours company employees worked on drilling
operations during each of the four quarters of the calendar year.
24. On line E, in the column labeled, ``Construction
Operations,'' enter the total number of hours that company employees
worked on construction operations during each of the four quarters
of the calendar year.
25. On line F, in the column labeled, ``Production Operations,''
enter the total number of hours that contract employees worked on
production operations during each of the four quarters of the
calendar year.
26. On line F, in the column labeled, ``Drilling** Operations,''
enter the total number of hours contract employees worked on
drilling operations during each of the four quarters of the calendar
year.
27. On line F, in the column labeled, ``Construction
Operations,'' enter the total number of hours that contract
employees worked on construction operations during each of the four
quarters of the calendar year.
28. On line G, enter the total number of EPA NPDES non-
compliances experienced by the operating company during the calendar
year.
29. On line H, for oil spills of less then 1 bbl:
a. Count every occurrence of such a spill individually and tally
that sum. On line 1, enter the total number of oil spills less than
1 bbl that you have tallied.
For each individual spill, estimate the volume of oil lost. Sum
the estimates for each spill and enter the final amount of oil lost
(in bbls) on line 2.
Performance Measures Data
Provide Data on an Annual Basis for the Previous Calendar Year by March 31 of Each Year
Company Name(s)_____________________ BOEMRE Region___________
Operator Code(s)*_____________________ Calendar Year______________
Contact Name_______________________ E-mail Address______________
Telephone_______________ Fax____________ Date____________
SAFETY PRODUCTION DRILLING** CONSTRUCTION OPERATIONS
OPERATIONS............. OPERATIONS.............
A. No. of Company Employee Recordable 1\st\ Qtr______ ______ ______
Injuries/Illnesses. 2\nd\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
3\rd\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
4\th\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
B. No. of Contract Employee 1\st\ Qtr______ ______ ______
Recordable Injuries/Illnesses. 2\nd\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
3\rd\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
4\th\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
C. No. of Company Employee DART 1\st\ Qtr______ ______ ______
Injuries/Illnesses***. 2\nd\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
3\rd\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
4\th\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
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D. No. of Contract Employee DART 1\st\ Qtr______ ______ ______
Injuries/Illnesses***. 2\nd\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
3\rd\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
4\th\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
E. Company Employee Hours Worked..... 1\st\ Qtr______ ______ ______
2\nd\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
3\rd\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
4\th\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
F. Contract Employee Hours Worked.... 1\st\ Qtr______ ______ ______
2\nd\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
3\rd\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
4\th\ Qtr ______....... ______................. ______
ENVIRONMENT
G. No. of EPA NPDES Noncompliances........................... _________
H. For Oil Spills < 1 bbl
1. No. of Spills......................................... _________
2. Total Volume for Spills................................ _______ bbl
* Please list all operator codes that these data represent.
** Drilling Operations include Drilling, Workover, and Allied Services.
*** Formerly Lost Time Cases that include Days Away from work, Restricted duty and Transfer situations.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA): The PRA (44 U.S.C. 3501 et seq.) requires us to inform you that BOEMRE
collects this information to carry out its responsibilities under the OCS Lands Act, as amended. The BOEMRE
will use the information to evaluate the effectiveness of industry's continued improvement of safety and
environmental management in the OCS. Responses are voluntary. No proprietary data are collected. We estimate
the public reporting burden, including the time for reviewing instructions, gathering and maintaining data, and
completing and reviewing the information to average 10 hours per response. An agency may not conduct or
sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a collection of information unless it displays a currently
valid Office of Management and Budget (0MB) control number. The 0MB has approved this collection of information
and assigned 0MB control number 1010-0112. You may direct comments regarding the burden estimate or any other
aspect of this collection of information to the Information Collection Clearance Officer, Mail Stop 5438,
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement, Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street, NW.,
Washington, DC 20240.
COMPANY-SPECIFIC DATA COLLECTED UNDER THIS REQUEST IS INTENDED FOR GOVERNNENT USE ONLY
BOEMRE Form MMS-131 (Mo/Year Replaces all previous editions that may not be used.)
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