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Notice of Intent To Conduct a Review
of Categorical Exclusions for Outer
Continental Shelf Decisions
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Regulation and
Enforcement (BOEMRE), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to Conduct a
Review of BOEMRE Outer Continental
Shelf (OCS) Categorical Exclusions
under the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA).
AGENCY:
The Department of the
Interior (DOI), Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Regulation and
Enforcement (BOEMRE) is announcing
its intent to conduct a broad review of
its categorical exclusions (CEs) for Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS) decisions. This
review is being conducted in
accordance with section 102 of the
National Environmental Policy Act of
1969 (NEPA), as amended, 42 U.S.C.
4332; the Council on Environmental
Quality (CEQ) Regulations for
Implementing the Procedural Provisions
of NEPA, 40 CFR parts 1500–1508 (Nov.
1978); the CEQ Draft Guidance on
Establishing and Applying Categorical
Exclusions under NEPA (February 18,
2010); and consistent with
recommendations provided by CEQ in
their ‘‘Report Regarding the Minerals
Management Service’s National
Environmental Policy Act Policies,
Practices, and Procedures as They
Relate to Outer Continental Shelf Oil
and Gas Exploration and Development’’
(August 16, 2010). Furthermore, this
notice provides the public an
opportunity to comment on the issues
that should be addressed by BOEMRE
during the review of its CEs and their
application to OCS decisionmaking. The
BOEMRE will use and coordinate a
commenting process to ensure public
involvement.
Authority: The National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of
1969, as amended, established a
national policy to protect the
environment and also established the
President’s Council on Environmental
Quality (CEQ). CEQ regulations at 40
CFR 1507.3 require Federal agencies to
adopt procedures to implement NEPA,
to consult with CEQ during their
development, to provide an opportunity
for public review, and to revise
procedures as necessary to ensure full
compliance with the purposes and
provisions of the Act. The CEQ
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regulations are available at https://
ceq.hss.doe.gov/nepa/regs/ceq/
toc_ceq.htm.
The Department of the Interior NEPA
procedures were promulgated as
regulations and published in the
Federal Register on October 15, 2008
(73 FR 61292). They can be found at
(https://www.doi.gov/oepc/nepafr/docs/
Federal%20Register%20October%
2015,%202008%20NEPA.pdf). These
regulations identify categories of actions
taken throughout the Department that
under normal circumstances do not
have, and are not expected to have,
significant individual or cumulative
environmental impacts; therefore, the
Bureau is not required to prepare an
environmental assessment or
environmental impact statement. These
regulations also identify the
extraordinary circumstances which
nullify the use of the CE in particular
circumstances. The CEQ regulations
define ‘‘categorical exclusion’’ at 40 CFR
1508.4:
‘‘Categorical exclusion’’ means a category of
actions which do not individually or
cumulatively have a significant effect on the
human environment and which have been
found to have no such effect in procedures
adopted by a Federal agency in
implementation of these regulations
(§ 1507.3) and for which, therefore, neither
an environmental assessment nor an
environmental impact statement is required.
An agency may decide in its procedures or
otherwise, to prepare environmental
assessments for the reasons stated in Sec.
1508.9 even though it is not required to do
so. Any procedures under this section shall
provide for extraordinary circumstances in
which a normally excluded action may have
a significant environmental effect.
The Minerals Management Service
(MMS, now BOEMRE) identified
additional categories of actions
designated as CEs, which include those
related specifically to OCS activities.
BOEMRE’s CEs (Departmental Manual
at 516 DM 15.4) can be found at
https://elips.doi.gov/app_dm/act_
getfiles.cfm?relnum=3625 and are listed
below:
A. General
(1) Inventory, data, and information
collection, including the conduct of
environmental monitoring and
nondestructive research programs.
(2) Actions for which MMS has
concurrence or co-approval with
another Bureau if the action is a
categorical exclusion for that Bureau.
B. Internal Program Initiatives
(1) All resource evaluation activities
including surveying, mapping, and
geophysical surveying which do not use
solid or liquid explosives.
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(2) Collection of geologic data and
samples including geologic,
paleontologic, mineralogic,
geochemical, and geophysical
investigations which does not involve
drilling beyond 50 feet of consolidated
rock or beyond 300 feet of
unconsolidated rock, including
contracts therefor.
(3) Acquisition of existing geological
or geophysical data from otherwise
private exploration ventures.
(4) Well logging, digital modeling.
inventory of existing wells, and
installation of recording devices in
wells.
(5) Establishment and installation of
any research/monitoring devices.
(6) Test or exploration drilling and
downhole testing included in a project
previously subject to the NEPA process.
(7) Insignificant revisions to the
approved 5-year leasing program.
(8) Prelease planning steps such as the
Call for Information and Area
Identification.
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C. Permit and Regulatory Functions
(1) Issuance and modification of
regulations, Orders, Standards, Notices
to Lessees and Operators. Guidelines
and field rules for which the impacts are
limited to administrative, economic, or
technological effects and the
environmental impacts are minimal.
(2) Approval of production
measurement methods, facilities, and
procedures.
(3) Approval of off-lease storage in
existing facilities.
(4) Approval of unitization
agreements, pooling, or
communitization agreements.
(5) Approval of commingling of
production.
(6) Approval of suspensions of
operations and suspensions of
production.
(7) Approval of lease consolidation
applications, lease assignments or
transfers, operating rights, operating
agreements, lease extensions, lease
relinquishments, and bond
terminations.
(8) Administration decisions and
actions and record keeping such as:
(a) Approval of applications for
pricing determinations under the
Natural Gas Policy Act.
(b) Approval of underground gas
storage agreements from a presently or
formerly productive reservoir.
(c) Issuance of paying well
determinations and participating area
approvals.
(d) Issuance of drainage
determinations.
(9) Approval of offshore geological
and geophysical mineral exploration
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activities, except when the proposed
activity includes the drilling of deep
stratigraphic test holes or uses solid or
liquid explosives.
(10) Approval of an offshore lease or
unit exploration. development/
production plan or a Development
Operation Coordination Document in
the central or western Gulf of Mexico
(30 CFR 250.2) except those proposing
facilities: (1) In areas of high seismic
risk or seismicity, relatively untested
deep water, or remote areas, or (2)
within the boundary of a proposed or
established marine sanctuary, and/or
within or near the boundary of a
proposed or established wildlife refuge
or areas of high biological sensitivity; or
(3) in areas of hazardous natural bottom
conditions; or (4) utilizing new or
unusual technology.
(11) Approval of minor revisions of or
minor variances from activities
described in an approved offshore
exploration or development/production
plan, including pipeline applications.
(12) Approval of an Application for
Permit to Drill (APD) an offshore oil and
gas exploration or development well,
when said well and appropriate
mitigation measures are described in an
approved exploration plan,
development plan, production plan, or
Development Operations Coordination
Document.
(13) Preliminary activities conducted
on a lease prior to approval of an
exploration or development/production
plan or a Development Operations
Coordination Plan. These are activities
such as geological, geophysical, and
other surveys necessary to develop a
comprehensive exploration plan,
development/production plan, or
Development Operations Coordination
Plan.
(14) Approval of Sundry Notices and
Reports on Wells.
(15) Rights-of-ways, easements,
temporary use permits, and any
revisions thereto that do not result in a
new pipeline corridor to shore.
D. Royalty Functions.—Does Not Apply
Purpose of This Review of OCS
Categorical Exclusions: MMS reviewed
and revised its CEs several times since
their development dating back to the
late 1970s and now BOEMRE is
initiating another cycle of review as
proposed herein. To ensure full
compliance with NEPA and the
regulations implementing NEPA,
BOEMRE is announcing its intent to
conduct a broad review of its CEs for
OCS decisions. This notice requests the
public as well as Federal, State, and
local government agencies, and other
interested parties to comment on the
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appropriateness of and suggest revisions
to existing BOEMRE CEs, as well as
highlight issues that should be
addressed by BOEMRE during the
review of its CEs and their application
to OCS decisionmaking. The BOEMRE
will use and coordinate a commenting
process to ensure public involvement.
Submit written comments no
later than November 8, 2010.
DATES:
The public as well as
Federal, State, and local government
agencies, and other interested parties
are requested to send their written
comments regarding issues that should
be addressed by BOEMRE during the
review of its CEs and their application
to decisionmaking for OCS activities in
one of the following ways:
1. In written form enclosed in an
envelope labeled ‘‘Comments on the
Review of Categorical Exclusions for
Outer Continental Shelf Decisions’’ and
mailed (or hand carried) to James F.
Bennett, Chief, Environmental
Assessment Branch, Environmental
Division (MS 4042), Bureau of Ocean
Energy, Regulation and Enforcement,
Headquarters, 381 Elden Street,
Herndon, Virginia 20170.
2. Electronically: go to https://
www.regulations.gov. In the entry titled
‘‘Enter Keyword or ID,’’ enter docket ID
BOEM–2010–0036 then click search.
Follow the instructions to submit public
comments and view supporting and
related materials available for this
collection.
Before including your address, phone
number, e-mail address, or other
personal identifying information in your
comment, you should be aware that
your entire comment, including your
personal identifying information
submitted, will be made publicly
available.
ADDRESSES:
For
more information on the review of
BOEMRE CEs for OCS activities, you
may contact James F. Bennett, Chief,
Environmental Assessment Branch,
Environmental Division (Mail Stop
4042), Bureau of Ocean Energy,
Regulation and Enforcement,
Headquarters, 381 Elden Street,
Herndon, Virginia 20170. You may also
contact Mr. Bennett by telephone at
(703) 787–1660.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Dated: September 20, 2010.
Robert P. LaBelle,
Acting Associate Director for Offshore Energy
and Minerals Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement
[Docket No. BOEM-2010-0036]
Notice of Intent To Conduct a Review of Categorical Exclusions
for Outer Continental Shelf Decisions
AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation and Enforcement
(BOEMRE), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent to Conduct a Review of BOEMRE Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS) Categorical Exclusions under the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
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SUMMARY: The Department of the Interior (DOI), Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Regulation and Enforcement (BOEMRE) is announcing its
intent to conduct a broad review of its categorical exclusions (CEs)
for Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) decisions. This review is being
conducted in accordance with section 102 of the National Environmental
Policy Act of 1969 (NEPA), as amended, 42 U.S.C. 4332; the Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ) Regulations for Implementing the Procedural
Provisions of NEPA, 40 CFR parts 1500-1508 (Nov. 1978); the CEQ Draft
Guidance on Establishing and Applying Categorical Exclusions under NEPA
(February 18, 2010); and consistent with recommendations provided by
CEQ in their ``Report Regarding the Minerals Management Service's
National Environmental Policy Act Policies, Practices, and Procedures
as They Relate to Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Exploration and
Development'' (August 16, 2010). Furthermore, this notice provides the
public an opportunity to comment on the issues that should be addressed
by BOEMRE during the review of its CEs and their application to OCS
decisionmaking. The BOEMRE will use and coordinate a commenting process
to ensure public involvement.
Authority: The National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) of 1969, as
amended, established a national policy to protect the environment and
also established the President's Council on Environmental Quality
(CEQ). CEQ regulations at 40 CFR 1507.3 require Federal agencies to
adopt procedures to implement NEPA, to consult with CEQ during their
development, to provide an opportunity for public review, and to revise
procedures as necessary to ensure full compliance with the purposes and
provisions of the Act. The CEQ regulations are available at https://ceq.hss.doe.gov/nepa/regs/ceq/toc_ceq.htm.
The Department of the Interior NEPA procedures were promulgated as
regulations and published in the Federal Register on October 15, 2008
(73 FR 61292). They can be found at (https://www.doi.gov/oepc/nepafr/docs/Federal%20Register%20October%2015,%202008%20NEPA.pdf). These
regulations identify categories of actions taken throughout the
Department that under normal circumstances do not have, and are not
expected to have, significant individual or cumulative environmental
impacts; therefore, the Bureau is not required to prepare an
environmental assessment or environmental impact statement. These
regulations also identify the extraordinary circumstances which nullify
the use of the CE in particular circumstances. The CEQ regulations
define ``categorical exclusion'' at 40 CFR 1508.4:
``Categorical exclusion'' means a category of actions which do
not individually or cumulatively have a significant effect on the
human environment and which have been found to have no such effect
in procedures adopted by a Federal agency in implementation of these
regulations (Sec. 1507.3) and for which, therefore, neither an
environmental assessment nor an environmental impact statement is
required. An agency may decide in its procedures or otherwise, to
prepare environmental assessments for the reasons stated in Sec.
1508.9 even though it is not required to do so. Any procedures under
this section shall provide for extraordinary circumstances in which
a normally excluded action may have a significant environmental
effect.
The Minerals Management Service (MMS, now BOEMRE) identified
additional categories of actions designated as CEs, which include those
related specifically to OCS activities. BOEMRE's CEs (Departmental
Manual at 516 DM 15.4) can be found at https://elips.doi.gov/app_dm/act_getfiles.cfm?relnum=3625 and are listed below:
A. General
(1) Inventory, data, and information collection, including the
conduct of environmental monitoring and nondestructive research
programs.
(2) Actions for which MMS has concurrence or co-approval with
another Bureau if the action is a categorical exclusion for that
Bureau.
B. Internal Program Initiatives
(1) All resource evaluation activities including surveying,
mapping, and geophysical surveying which do not use solid or liquid
explosives.
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(2) Collection of geologic data and samples including geologic,
paleontologic, mineralogic, geochemical, and geophysical investigations
which does not involve drilling beyond 50 feet of consolidated rock or
beyond 300 feet of unconsolidated rock, including contracts therefor.
(3) Acquisition of existing geological or geophysical data from
otherwise private exploration ventures.
(4) Well logging, digital modeling. inventory of existing wells,
and installation of recording devices in wells.
(5) Establishment and installation of any research/monitoring
devices.
(6) Test or exploration drilling and downhole testing included in a
project previously subject to the NEPA process.
(7) Insignificant revisions to the approved 5-year leasing program.
(8) Prelease planning steps such as the Call for Information and
Area Identification.
C. Permit and Regulatory Functions
(1) Issuance and modification of regulations, Orders, Standards,
Notices to Lessees and Operators. Guidelines and field rules for which
the impacts are limited to administrative, economic, or technological
effects and the environmental impacts are minimal.
(2) Approval of production measurement methods, facilities, and
procedures.
(3) Approval of off-lease storage in existing facilities.
(4) Approval of unitization agreements, pooling, or communitization
agreements.
(5) Approval of commingling of production.
(6) Approval of suspensions of operations and suspensions of
production.
(7) Approval of lease consolidation applications, lease assignments
or transfers, operating rights, operating agreements, lease extensions,
lease relinquishments, and bond terminations.
(8) Administration decisions and actions and record keeping such
as:
(a) Approval of applications for pricing determinations under the
Natural Gas Policy Act.
(b) Approval of underground gas storage agreements from a presently
or formerly productive reservoir.
(c) Issuance of paying well determinations and participating area
approvals.
(d) Issuance of drainage determinations.
(9) Approval of offshore geological and geophysical mineral
exploration activities, except when the proposed activity includes the
drilling of deep stratigraphic test holes or uses solid or liquid
explosives.
(10) Approval of an offshore lease or unit exploration.
development/production plan or a Development Operation Coordination
Document in the central or western Gulf of Mexico (30 CFR 250.2) except
those proposing facilities: (1) In areas of high seismic risk or
seismicity, relatively untested deep water, or remote areas, or (2)
within the boundary of a proposed or established marine sanctuary, and/
or within or near the boundary of a proposed or established wildlife
refuge or areas of high biological sensitivity; or (3) in areas of
hazardous natural bottom conditions; or (4) utilizing new or unusual
technology.
(11) Approval of minor revisions of or minor variances from
activities described in an approved offshore exploration or
development/production plan, including pipeline applications.
(12) Approval of an Application for Permit to Drill (APD) an
offshore oil and gas exploration or development well, when said well
and appropriate mitigation measures are described in an approved
exploration plan, development plan, production plan, or Development
Operations Coordination Document.
(13) Preliminary activities conducted on a lease prior to approval
of an exploration or development/production plan or a Development
Operations Coordination Plan. These are activities such as geological,
geophysical, and other surveys necessary to develop a comprehensive
exploration plan, development/production plan, or Development
Operations Coordination Plan.
(14) Approval of Sundry Notices and Reports on Wells.
(15) Rights-of-ways, easements, temporary use permits, and any
revisions thereto that do not result in a new pipeline corridor to
shore.
D. Royalty Functions.--Does Not Apply
Purpose of This Review of OCS Categorical Exclusions: MMS reviewed
and revised its CEs several times since their development dating back
to the late 1970s and now BOEMRE is initiating another cycle of review
as proposed herein. To ensure full compliance with NEPA and the
regulations implementing NEPA, BOEMRE is announcing its intent to
conduct a broad review of its CEs for OCS decisions. This notice
requests the public as well as Federal, State, and local government
agencies, and other interested parties to comment on the
appropriateness of and suggest revisions to existing BOEMRE CEs, as
well as highlight issues that should be addressed by BOEMRE during the
review of its CEs and their application to OCS decisionmaking. The
BOEMRE will use and coordinate a commenting process to ensure public
involvement.
DATES: Submit written comments no later than November 8, 2010.
ADDRESSES: The public as well as Federal, State, and local government
agencies, and other interested parties are requested to send their
written comments regarding issues that should be addressed by BOEMRE
during the review of its CEs and their application to decisionmaking
for OCS activities in one of the following ways:
1. In written form enclosed in an envelope labeled ``Comments on
the Review of Categorical Exclusions for Outer Continental Shelf
Decisions'' and mailed (or hand carried) to James F. Bennett, Chief,
Environmental Assessment Branch, Environmental Division (MS 4042),
Bureau of Ocean Energy, Regulation and Enforcement, Headquarters, 381
Elden Street, Herndon, Virginia 20170.
2. Electronically: go to https://www.regulations.gov. In the entry
titled ``Enter Keyword or ID,'' enter docket ID BOEM-2010-0036 then
click search. Follow the instructions to submit public comments and
view supporting and related materials available for this collection.
Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or
other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be
aware that your entire comment, including your personal identifying
information submitted, will be made publicly available.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For more information on the review of
BOEMRE CEs for OCS activities, you may contact James F. Bennett, Chief,
Environmental Assessment Branch, Environmental Division (Mail Stop
4042), Bureau of Ocean Energy, Regulation and Enforcement,
Headquarters, 381 Elden Street, Herndon, Virginia 20170. You may also
contact Mr. Bennett by telephone at (703) 787-1660.
Dated: September 20, 2010.
Robert P. LaBelle,
Acting Associate Director for Offshore Energy and Minerals Management.
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