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developing additional hydrocarbon
resources in the south-central region of
the state, as evidenced by acreage leased
in state sales and announced discoveries
of natural gas on state-managed lands,
both offshore and onshore.
This RFI seeks to determine the level
of industry interest in a possible Sale
244 in 2013 in the Cook Inlet Planning
Area, whether focused on a few blocks
or prospects, or on a larger portion of
the program area.
BOEM is also seeking comments from
tribal, local, and state governments,
Federal agencies, and the general public
to evaluate whether the agency should
proceed with further evaluations
pursuant to the OCS Lands Act
(OCSLA), the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA), the Endangered
Species Act (ESA), and all other
applicable laws and regulations. BOEM
will consider the level of industry
interest and other issues and concerns
reflected in comments in its
determination on how to proceed.
BOEM will then decide on whether to
proceed with further evaluation of this
special interest sale. This RFI does not
indicate a decision to include Sale 244
in the Proposed Final OCS Oil and Gas
Leasing Program for 2012–2017 (Final
Program) or to lease in the Cook Inlet
Planning Area.
DATES: All responses to the RFI on
proposed Cook Inlet Sale 244 must be
received no later than May 11, 2012.
Written nomination submittals should
be labeled ‘‘Comments on Proposed
Special Interest Sale 244.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Fred
King, Chief, Leasing Section, Leasing
and Plans, BOEM, Alaska OCS Region,
3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, Alaska 99503–5823, or at
(907) 334–5271.
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Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), Alaska
OCS Region, Cook Inlet Planning Area,
Proposed Oil and Gas Lease Sale 244
for OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program
2012–2017
AGENCY:
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Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management (BOEM), Interior.
ACTION: Request for Interest (RFI).
The Proposed OCS Oil and
Gas Leasing Program for 2012–2017
(Proposed Program) identifies Sale 244
as a potential special interest sale for the
Cook Inlet Planning Area in Alaska.
While industry interest in the Federal
OCS offshore area has been limited in
the past decade, recently there has been
renewed interest in exploring for and
SUMMARY:
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1. Authority: This RFI is published
pursuant to the OCSLA, as amended (43
U.S.C. 1331–1356 (1994)) and the
regulations issued thereunder (30 CFR
Part 556) and in accordance with the
Proposed Program.
Due to the long lead time necessary to
prepare for a sale, this RFI is being
published before a final decision is
made later in 2012 on which sales will
be included in the Final Program. This
proposed sale was included in the
Proposed Program with a sale date
tentatively scheduled for late 2013. If
the Final Program includes proposed
Cook Inlet Sale 244, BOEM will
continue to prepare for the sale, and the
final decision to hold or cancel the sale
will likely be made in late 2013 as part
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of the sale preparation process. If the
Final Program does not include this
sale, then BOEM will terminate
preparations for the sale.
2. Purpose of RFI: This RFI seeks to
determine the level of industry interest
and whether that interest, if any, is
focused on a few blocks or prospects or
on a larger portion of the program area.
BOEM is also seeking comments from
tribal, local, and state governments,
Federal agencies, and the general public
to determine whether BOEM should
proceed with further evaluations
pursuant to the OCSLA, NEPA, ESA,
and other applicable laws and
regulations.
This information-gathering step is
important to ensure that all pertinent
information is assessed in determining
whether to proceed with further
evaluation of the special interest leasing
process pursuant to the OCSLA and
regulations at 30 CFR Part 556. A
special interest leasing option allows
BOEM to consider for further evaluation
a very focused or larger area of the Cook
Inlet Planning Area, depending on
interest. This RFI does not indicate a
decision to include Sale 244 in the Final
Program or to lease in the Cook Inlet
area described below.
After the 45-day RFI comment period
closes, BOEM will decide whether to
continue the process after consideration
of the nomination information and
comments received. If industry response
to this RFI does not indicate sufficient
interest at this time, then preparations
for Sale 244 will not proceed. BOEM
may issue another RFI subsequently to
gauge industry interest in a potential
lease sale in the Cook Inlet Planning
Area later in the Proposed Program.
If sufficient industry interest is
received during the RFI process,
including nominations of specific
blocks in response to the RFI, and after
reviewing and considering the other
information provided, BOEM may
recommend to the Assistant Secretary—
Land and Minerals Management, that
the sale process should continue, as
well as the size of the area to be
considered for further evaluation in the
process referred to as Area
Identification. Following Area
Identification, the BOEM Alaska Region
will prepare the appropriate NEPA
analysis of potential environmental
effects of oil and gas leasing,
exploration, development, and
production in the proposed sale area
and its vicinity. After the completion of
the NEPA process and consultation with
the Governor of Alaska, if BOEM
determines that leasing and potential
exploration can occur in an
environmentally safe manner, then
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BOEM may proceed with the leasing
process for a competitive sale in the
general area of interest.
Sale 244 is tentatively scheduled for
late 2013 under the Proposed Program.
BOEM is starting the RFI process now
to allow sufficient time to complete all
of the steps in the presale process to
hold a sale in 2013, in the event that the
decision is made to proceed with a
potential lease sale in the Cook Inlet
Planning Area. As explained above,
issuance of this RFI does not indicate a
decision to lease in the Cook Inlet
Planning Area.
3. Background and Description of the
Area: Five Federal OCS sales have been
held in the Cook Inlet Planning Area
within the past 34 years. In October
1977, Sale CI resulted in 88 leases being
issued. In September 1981, Sale 60
resulted in 13 leases being issued. A reoffering sale, Sale RS–2, was held in
August 1982, but no bids were received
and no leases resulted from this sale.
Sale 149, held in June 1997, resulted in
2 leases issued. Sale 191 was held in
May 2004, and no bids were submitted.
Two special interest Cook Inlet Sales,
211 and 219, were scheduled under the
2007–2012 Program. On July 8, 2008,
the Minerals Management Service (now
BOEM) issued a RFI for Cook Inlet Sale
211. The comment period closed
October 6, 2008. MMS received three
comments, but no industry nominations
identifying specific leasing interest. In
2008, MMS decided not to proceed with
the Sale 211 presale process. On March
2, 2011, the decision to cancel Sale 219
was published in the Federal Register.
Between 1978 and 1985, a total of 13
exploratory wells were drilled on
Federal leases in the Cook Inlet
Planning Area, all have been
permanently plugged and abandoned.
The State of Alaska currently has active
oil and gas leases with two drill
operations preparing for the 2012 drill
season. Companies have purchased
leases offshore at the State-held Cook
Inlet Sale in June 2011. The most recent
State oil and gas lease sale held in
December 2011 included 575,202 acres.
There are currently no active Federal
OCS leases in Cook Inlet.
The BOEM document ‘‘Assessment of
Undiscovered Technically Recoverable
Oil and Gas Resources of the Nation’s
Outer Continental Shelf, 2011’’
estimates the mean undiscovered
conventionally recoverable resources for
the Cook Inlet Planning Area at 1.01
billion barrels of oil and 1.2 trillion
cubic feet of gas (https://www.boem.gov/
uploadedFiles/2011_National
_Assessment_Factsheet.pdf ).
The Cook Inlet Planning Area is
located offshore the State of Alaska just
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south of Kalgin Island and the Barren
Islands and continues south through
Shelikof Strait to just above the
southern tip of Kodiak Island (see map
below). The Cook Inlet Planning Area
consists of approximately 1,093 whole
and partial blocks covering about 2.1
million hectares (about 5.3 million
acres). It extends from 3 to
approximately 60 nautical miles
offshore, in water depths from about 30
feet to approximately 650 feet. A map of
the Cook Inlet Planning Area
accompanies this RFI. A large-scale RFI
map showing the boundaries of the
Cook Inlet Planning Area on a block-byblock basis is available on the BOEM
Web site at https://www.boem.gov/
aksale244.
4. Instructions on RFI: If a company
is interested in potentially acquiring oil
and gas leases in the Cook Inlet
Planning Area, it should send specific
written nomination information to:
Chief, Leasing Section, BOEM, Alaska
OCS Region, 3801 Centerpoint Drive,
Suite 500, Anchorage, Alaska 99503–
5823. Written nominations must be
received by May 11, 2012. The written
information from industry nominating
specific blocks, which BOEM considers
proprietary, will not be released to the
public. If a company believes that a
larger area should be considered, it
should explicitly describe its interest,
including a summary of the geologic
and economic information about that
larger area. To avoid inadvertent release
of proprietary information, please mark
all documents ‘‘Confidential—Contains
Proprietary Information’’ on every page
containing such information. This
written letter of nomination may
include maps, and should include a
company contact name, address, and
phone number(s) that BOEM can use if
it needs additional information or
clarification. Submittals should indicate
‘‘Responses to RFI for Proposed Cook
Inlet Special Interest Lease Sale 244.’’
Respondents should rank areas they
have nominated according to priority of
interest; for example, priority 1 (high),
2 (medium), and/or 3 (low) on a largesale RFI map available at https://
www.boem.gov/aksale244. Respondents
are encouraged to be specific in
indicating blocks by priority and be
prepared to discuss their range of
interest and activity regarding the
nominated area(s). Please provide the
telephone number and name of a person
to contact in the organization’s
response. BOEM’s Alaska OCS Regional
office may contact this person to set up
a mutually agreeable meeting to more
fully review the company’s level of
interest.
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BOEM is seeking comments and
information from all interested parties
about particular geological (including
natural hazard areas), environmental,
biological, archaeological, and
socioeconomic conditions or potential
conflicts, or other information that
might bear upon the potential leasing,
exploration, and development in the
program area and its vicinity. Except for
written letters of nomination, all other
comments to the RFI, including general
information from companies, federal
agencies, state and local governments,
tribes and other interested parties and
individuals will be accepted only
through https://www.regulations.gov,
using docket designation: BOEM–2012–
0017. All comments received via
regulations.gov, including names and
addresses of respondents, are public and
will be posted for public review on
regulations.gov.
BOEM will not consider anonymous
comments. BOEM will make available
in their entirety on regulations.gov all
non-proprietary submissions from
organizations or businesses, and from
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individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses. All written
nomination information submitted by
industry about their interest will remain
proprietary and will not be released.
5. Use of RFI Information: Information
submitted in response to this RFI will be
used for several purposes. Responses
will be used to:
—Determine whether to proceed with
the leasing process for a specialinterest oil and gas lease sale in the
Cook Inlet Planning Area;
—Identify specific areas of interest for
oil and/or gas leasing, exploration,
and development;
—Identify potential environmental
effects and potential use conflicts;
—Develop the appropriate level of
environmental analysis, if the level of
industry interest is such that BOEM
recommends proceeding with the
special interest sale process;
—Develop lease terms, conditions, and
mitigating measures.
6. Existing Information: An extensive
environmental, social, and economic
Studies Program has been underway in
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the Alaska OCS Region since 1976,
including studies in the Cook Inlet
Planning Area. The emphasis has been
on environmental characterization of
biologically sensitive habitats,
endangered whales and marine
mammals, physical oceanography,
ocean-circulation modeling, subsistence
uses, and ecological and socio-cultural
effects of oil and gas activities. NEPA
analyses were prepared for the previous
OCS sales held in the Cook Inlet
Planning Area.
Information on the BOEM
Environmental Studies Program,
completed studies, and a program status
report for continuing studies in this area
is available on the BOEM Web site
https://
www.boem.gov/akstudies, or may be
obtained from the Chief, Environmental
Studies Section, Alaska OCS Region, by
telephone request at (907) 334–5283.
Dated: March 6, 2012.
Tommy P. Beaudreau,
Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management.
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for Proposed Oil, Gas, and Mineral
Operations by the Gulf of Mexico Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS) Region
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Management, Interior.
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Environmental Documents Prepared for
OCS Mineral Proposals by the Gulf of
Mexico OCS Region.
ACTION:
The Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management (BOEM), in accordance
with Federal Regulations that
implement the National Environmental
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availability of NEPA-related SiteSpecific Environmental Assessments
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), Alaska OCS Region, Cook Inlet
Planning Area, Proposed Oil and Gas Lease Sale 244 for OCS Oil and Gas
Leasing Program 2012-2017
AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), Interior.
ACTION: Request for Interest (RFI).
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SUMMARY: The Proposed OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program for 2012-2017
(Proposed Program) identifies Sale 244 as a potential special interest
sale for the Cook Inlet Planning Area in Alaska. While industry
interest in the Federal OCS offshore area has been limited in the past
decade, recently there has been renewed interest in exploring for and
developing additional hydrocarbon resources in the south-central region
of the state, as evidenced by acreage leased in state sales and
announced discoveries of natural gas on state-managed lands, both
offshore and onshore.
This RFI seeks to determine the level of industry interest in a
possible Sale 244 in 2013 in the Cook Inlet Planning Area, whether
focused on a few blocks or prospects, or on a larger portion of the
program area.
BOEM is also seeking comments from tribal, local, and state
governments, Federal agencies, and the general public to evaluate
whether the agency should proceed with further evaluations pursuant to
the OCS Lands Act (OCSLA), the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA), the Endangered Species Act (ESA), and all other applicable laws
and regulations. BOEM will consider the level of industry interest and
other issues and concerns reflected in comments in its determination on
how to proceed. BOEM will then decide on whether to proceed with
further evaluation of this special interest sale. This RFI does not
indicate a decision to include Sale 244 in the Proposed Final OCS Oil
and Gas Leasing Program for 2012-2017 (Final Program) or to lease in
the Cook Inlet Planning Area.
DATES: All responses to the RFI on proposed Cook Inlet Sale 244 must be
received no later than May 11, 2012. Written nomination submittals
should be labeled ``Comments on Proposed Special Interest Sale 244.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Fred King, Chief, Leasing Section,
Leasing and Plans, BOEM, Alaska OCS Region, 3801 Centerpoint Drive,
Suite 500, Anchorage, Alaska 99503-5823, or at (907) 334-5271.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Request for Interest and Information
1. Authority: This RFI is published pursuant to the OCSLA, as
amended (43 U.S.C. 1331-1356 (1994)) and the regulations issued
thereunder (30 CFR Part 556) and in accordance with the Proposed
Program.
Due to the long lead time necessary to prepare for a sale, this RFI
is being published before a final decision is made later in 2012 on
which sales will be included in the Final Program. This proposed sale
was included in the Proposed Program with a sale date tentatively
scheduled for late 2013. If the Final Program includes proposed Cook
Inlet Sale 244, BOEM will continue to prepare for the sale, and the
final decision to hold or cancel the sale will likely be made in late
2013 as part
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of the sale preparation process. If the Final Program does not include
this sale, then BOEM will terminate preparations for the sale.
2. Purpose of RFI: This RFI seeks to determine the level of
industry interest and whether that interest, if any, is focused on a
few blocks or prospects or on a larger portion of the program area.
BOEM is also seeking comments from tribal, local, and state
governments, Federal agencies, and the general public to determine
whether BOEM should proceed with further evaluations pursuant to the
OCSLA, NEPA, ESA, and other applicable laws and regulations.
This information-gathering step is important to ensure that all
pertinent information is assessed in determining whether to proceed
with further evaluation of the special interest leasing process
pursuant to the OCSLA and regulations at 30 CFR Part 556. A special
interest leasing option allows BOEM to consider for further evaluation
a very focused or larger area of the Cook Inlet Planning Area,
depending on interest. This RFI does not indicate a decision to include
Sale 244 in the Final Program or to lease in the Cook Inlet area
described below.
After the 45-day RFI comment period closes, BOEM will decide
whether to continue the process after consideration of the nomination
information and comments received. If industry response to this RFI
does not indicate sufficient interest at this time, then preparations
for Sale 244 will not proceed. BOEM may issue another RFI subsequently
to gauge industry interest in a potential lease sale in the Cook Inlet
Planning Area later in the Proposed Program.
If sufficient industry interest is received during the RFI process,
including nominations of specific blocks in response to the RFI, and
after reviewing and considering the other information provided, BOEM
may recommend to the Assistant Secretary--Land and Minerals Management,
that the sale process should continue, as well as the size of the area
to be considered for further evaluation in the process referred to as
Area Identification. Following Area Identification, the BOEM Alaska
Region will prepare the appropriate NEPA analysis of potential
environmental effects of oil and gas leasing, exploration, development,
and production in the proposed sale area and its vicinity. After the
completion of the NEPA process and consultation with the Governor of
Alaska, if BOEM determines that leasing and potential exploration can
occur in an environmentally safe manner, then BOEM may proceed with the
leasing process for a competitive sale in the general area of interest.
Sale 244 is tentatively scheduled for late 2013 under the Proposed
Program. BOEM is starting the RFI process now to allow sufficient time
to complete all of the steps in the presale process to hold a sale in
2013, in the event that the decision is made to proceed with a
potential lease sale in the Cook Inlet Planning Area. As explained
above, issuance of this RFI does not indicate a decision to lease in
the Cook Inlet Planning Area.
3. Background and Description of the Area: Five Federal OCS sales
have been held in the Cook Inlet Planning Area within the past 34
years. In October 1977, Sale CI resulted in 88 leases being issued. In
September 1981, Sale 60 resulted in 13 leases being issued. A re-
offering sale, Sale RS-2, was held in August 1982, but no bids were
received and no leases resulted from this sale. Sale 149, held in June
1997, resulted in 2 leases issued. Sale 191 was held in May 2004, and
no bids were submitted. Two special interest Cook Inlet Sales, 211 and
219, were scheduled under the 2007-2012 Program. On July 8, 2008, the
Minerals Management Service (now BOEM) issued a RFI for Cook Inlet Sale
211. The comment period closed October 6, 2008. MMS received three
comments, but no industry nominations identifying specific leasing
interest. In 2008, MMS decided not to proceed with the Sale 211 presale
process. On March 2, 2011, the decision to cancel Sale 219 was
published in the Federal Register. Between 1978 and 1985, a total of 13
exploratory wells were drilled on Federal leases in the Cook Inlet
Planning Area, all have been permanently plugged and abandoned. The
State of Alaska currently has active oil and gas leases with two drill
operations preparing for the 2012 drill season. Companies have
purchased leases offshore at the State-held Cook Inlet Sale in June
2011. The most recent State oil and gas lease sale held in December
2011 included 575,202 acres. There are currently no active Federal OCS
leases in Cook Inlet.
The BOEM document ``Assessment of Undiscovered Technically
Recoverable Oil and Gas Resources of the Nation's Outer Continental
Shelf, 2011'' estimates the mean undiscovered conventionally
recoverable resources for the Cook Inlet Planning Area at 1.01 billion
barrels of oil and 1.2 trillion cubic feet of gas (https://www.boem.gov/uploadedFiles/2011_National_Assessment_Factsheet.pdf ).
The Cook Inlet Planning Area is located offshore the State of
Alaska just south of Kalgin Island and the Barren Islands and continues
south through Shelikof Strait to just above the southern tip of Kodiak
Island (see map below). The Cook Inlet Planning Area consists of
approximately 1,093 whole and partial blocks covering about 2.1 million
hectares (about 5.3 million acres). It extends from 3 to approximately
60 nautical miles offshore, in water depths from about 30 feet to
approximately 650 feet. A map of the Cook Inlet Planning Area
accompanies this RFI. A large-scale RFI map showing the boundaries of
the Cook Inlet Planning Area on a block-by-block basis is available on
the BOEM Web site at https://www.boem.gov/aksale244.
4. Instructions on RFI: If a company is interested in potentially
acquiring oil and gas leases in the Cook Inlet Planning Area, it should
send specific written nomination information to: Chief, Leasing
Section, BOEM, Alaska OCS Region, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, Alaska 99503-5823. Written nominations must be received by
May 11, 2012. The written information from industry nominating specific
blocks, which BOEM considers proprietary, will not be released to the
public. If a company believes that a larger area should be considered,
it should explicitly describe its interest, including a summary of the
geologic and economic information about that larger area. To avoid
inadvertent release of proprietary information, please mark all
documents ``Confidential--Contains Proprietary Information'' on every
page containing such information. This written letter of nomination may
include maps, and should include a company contact name, address, and
phone number(s) that BOEM can use if it needs additional information or
clarification. Submittals should indicate ``Responses to RFI for
Proposed Cook Inlet Special Interest Lease Sale 244.''
Respondents should rank areas they have nominated according to
priority of interest; for example, priority 1 (high), 2 (medium), and/
or 3 (low) on a large-sale RFI map available at https://www.boem.gov/aksale244. Respondents are encouraged to be specific in indicating
blocks by priority and be prepared to discuss their range of interest
and activity regarding the nominated area(s). Please provide the
telephone number and name of a person to contact in the organization's
response. BOEM's Alaska OCS Regional office may contact this person to
set up a mutually agreeable meeting to more fully review the company's
level of interest.
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BOEM is seeking comments and information from all interested
parties about particular geological (including natural hazard areas),
environmental, biological, archaeological, and socioeconomic conditions
or potential conflicts, or other information that might bear upon the
potential leasing, exploration, and development in the program area and
its vicinity. Except for written letters of nomination, all other
comments to the RFI, including general information from companies,
federal agencies, state and local governments, tribes and other
interested parties and individuals will be accepted only through https://www.regulations.gov, using docket designation: BOEM-2012-0017. All
comments received via regulations.gov, including names and addresses of
respondents, are public and will be posted for public review on
regulations.gov.
BOEM will not consider anonymous comments. BOEM will make available
in their entirety on regulations.gov all non-proprietary submissions
from organizations or businesses, and from individuals identifying
themselves as representatives or officials of organizations or
businesses. All written nomination information submitted by industry
about their interest will remain proprietary and will not be released.
5. Use of RFI Information: Information submitted in response to
this RFI will be used for several purposes. Responses will be used to:
--Determine whether to proceed with the leasing process for a special-
interest oil and gas lease sale in the Cook Inlet Planning Area;
--Identify specific areas of interest for oil and/or gas leasing,
exploration, and development;
--Identify potential environmental effects and potential use conflicts;
--Develop the appropriate level of environmental analysis, if the level
of industry interest is such that BOEM recommends proceeding with the
special interest sale process;
--Develop lease terms, conditions, and mitigating measures.
6. Existing Information: An extensive environmental, social, and
economic Studies Program has been underway in the Alaska OCS Region
since 1976, including studies in the Cook Inlet Planning Area. The
emphasis has been on environmental characterization of biologically
sensitive habitats, endangered whales and marine mammals, physical
oceanography, ocean-circulation modeling, subsistence uses, and
ecological and socio-cultural effects of oil and gas activities. NEPA
analyses were prepared for the previous OCS sales held in the Cook
Inlet Planning Area.
Information on the BOEM Environmental Studies Program, completed
studies, and a program status report for continuing studies in this
area is available on the BOEM Web site https://www.boem.gov/akstudies,
or may be obtained from the Chief, Environmental Studies Section,
Alaska OCS Region, by telephone request at (907) 334-5283.
Dated: March 6, 2012.
Tommy P. Beaudreau,
Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
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