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proposed lease area, as no indications of
competitive interest were submitted in
response to the RFCI.
In the RFCI, BOEM also solicited
public input from interested
stakeholders regarding the proposed
lease area, the potential environmental
consequences of MHK energy
development in the area, and multiple
uses of the area. In response to the RFCI,
BOEM received public comment
submissions from six entities. BOEM
will use the comments to inform
subsequent decisions. After publication
of this DNCI, BOEM may proceed with
the noncompetitive leasing process for a
research lease pursuant to 30 CFR
585.238.
Map of the Area
A map of the area proposed for a
research lease can be found at the
following Web site: https://
www.boem.gov/State-Activities-Oregon.
Dated: May 30, 2014.
Walter D. Cruickshank,
Acting Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
[MMAA104000]
Notice of Intent To Prepare a
Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement for Outer Continental Shelf,
Alaska OCS Region, Chukchi Sea
Planning Area, Oil and Gas Lease Sale
193
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management (BOEM), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent (NOI) to Prepare
a Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS).
AGENCY:
BOEM is giving notice of its
intent to prepare a Supplemental EIS for
OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sale 193 in the
Chukchi Sea Planning Area, Alaska.
This Supplemental EIS will provide
new analysis in response to a remand by
the United States Court of Appeals for
the Ninth Circuit.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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SUMMARY:
Authority: The NOI is published pursuant
to the regulations (40 CFR 1508.22)
implementing the procedural provisions of
the National Environmental Policy Act
(NEPA) of 1969, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321
et seq.)
Purpose of Notice of Intent: BOEM is
announcing its intent to prepare a
Supplemental EIS for Oil and Gas Lease
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Sale 193 in the Chukchi Sea Planning
Area, Alaska. The Supplemental EIS
will supplement the analysis from the
Oil and Gas Lease Sale 193 Final EIS
(OCS EIS/EA MMS 2007–0026) and the
Oil and Gas Lease Sale 193 Final
Supplemental EIS (OCS EIS/EA
BOEMRE 2011–041) by providing an
updated oil and gas exploration,
development and production scenario
and associated environmental effects
analysis. The Final EIS for Oil and Gas
Lease Sale 193 evaluated the potential
effects of four alternatives that included
a proposed action, a no action
alternative, and two other alternatives
with sale area configurations that would
defer areas from leasing along the coast
adjacent to the proposed sale area. The
Final Supplemental EIS evaluated the
potential effects of exploration seismic
surveying and drilling; oil development,
production, and transportation; and
accidental crude oil spills. The Final
Supplemental EIS also evaluated
potential effects of a natural gas
development and production scenario,
as well as a hypothetical Very Large Oil
Spill event. The proposed action and
alternatives from the Final EIS and Final
Supplemental EIS will be carried
forward in this supplemental EIS. The
Assistant Secretary will issue a new
Record of Decision after evaluating this
supplemental EIS and public comments.
Implementation of the Secretary’s
selection among the alternatives will
require the Secretary to either reaffirm,
modify, or vacate the leases previously
sold.
Scoping: In accordance with 40 CFR
1502.9(c)(4), there will be no scoping
conducted for this Supplemental EIS.
The scope of the Final EIS for Sale 193
and the remand by the United States
Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
establish the scope for this
Supplemental EIS. The Draft
Supplemental EIS will be announced for
public review and comment: (1) In the
Federal Register by BOEM and the
Environmental Protection Agency; (2)
on the BOEM Alaska OCS Region
homepage; and (3) in the local media.
Public hearings will be held following
release of the Draft Supplemental EIS.
Dates and locations will be determined
and published at a later date.
Cooperating Agencies: The
Department of the Interior’s policy is to
invite other Federal agencies, and state,
tribal, and local governments to become
cooperating agencies during the
preparation of an EIS. Council on
Environmental Quality (CEQ)
regulations state that qualified agencies
and governments are those with
‘‘jurisdiction by law or special
expertise.’’ Potential cooperating
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agencies should consider their authority
and capacity to assume the
responsibilities of a cooperating agency.
Cooperating agency status neither
enlarges nor diminishes the final
decision making authority of an agency
involved in the NEPA process. BOEM
invites qualified government entities to
inquire about cooperating agency status
for this Supplemental EIS. Upon
request, BOEM will provide qualified
cooperating agencies with a written
summary of ground rules for
cooperating agencies, including time
schedules and critical action dates,
milestones, responsibilities, and scope
and detail of cooperating agencies’
contributions. Potential cooperating
agencies should also consider the CEQ’s
‘‘Factors for Determining Cooperating
Agency Status.’’ This document is
available on the CEQ Web site at: https://
ceq.hss.doe.gov/nepa/regs/cooperating/
cooperatingagencymemofactors.html.
Even if your organization is not a
cooperating agency, you will have an
opportunity to provide information and
comments to BOEM during the
comment phase of the Supplemental EIS
process. Additional information may be
found at the following Web site: https://
www.boem.gov/Alaska-Region.
FOR FUTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Frances Mann, Chief, Environmental
Analysis Section II, Bureau of Ocean
Energy Management, Alaska OCS
Region, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite
500, Anchorage, Alaska 99503–5820,
telephone (907) 334–5277.
Dated: June 9, 2014.
Walter D. Cruickshank,
Acting Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
[MMAA 104000]
Central Planning Area Lease Sales 241
and 247, and Eastern Planning Area
Lease Sale 226
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management (BOEM), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent (NOI) to Prepare
a Supplemental Environmental Impact
Statement (EIS).
AGENCY:
Consistent with the
regulations implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act, as amended
(42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) (NEPA), BOEM
is announcing its intent to prepare a
Supplemental EIS for proposed Central
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Planning Area (CPA) Lease Sales 241
and 247, and Eastern Planning Area
(EPA) Lease Sale 226 in the Gulf of
Mexico (CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226
Supplemental EIS). Proposed Lease Sale
241 is the next proposed lease sale in
the Gulf of Mexico’s CPA off the States
of Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama.
Proposed Lease Sale 226 is the next
proposed lease sale in the Gulf of
Mexico’s EPA off the States of Alabama
and Florida. The CPA 241 and 247/EPA
226 Supplemental EIS will update the
environmental and socioeconomic
analyses in the Gulf of Mexico OCS Oil
and Gas Lease Sales: 2012–2017;
Western Planning Area Lease Sales 229,
233, 238, 246, and 248; Central
Planning Area Lease Sales 227, 231,
235, 241, and 247, Final Environmental
Impact Statement (OCS EIS/EA BOEM
2012–019) (2012–2017 WPA/CPA
Multisale EIS); Gulf of Mexico OCS Oil
and Gas Lease Sales: 2013–2014;
Western Planning Area Lease Sale 233;
Central Planning Area Lease Sale 231,
Final Supplemental Environmental
Impact Statement (OCS EIS/EA BOEM
2013–0118) (WPA 233/CPA 231
Supplemental EIS); and Gulf of Mexico
OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sales: 2015–
2017; Central Planning Area Lease Sales
235, 241, and 247, Final Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement (OCS
EIS/EA BOEM 2014–010) (CPA 235,
241, and 247 Supplemental EIS). The
2012–2017 WPA/CPA Multisale EIS was
completed in July 2012. The WPA 233/
CPA 231 Supplemental EIS was
completed in April 2013. The CPA 235,
241, and 247 Final Supplemental EIS
was completed in March 2014. The CPA
241 and 247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS
will also update the environmental and
socioeconomic analyses in the Outer
Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing
Program: 2012–2017; Final
Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement (OCS EIS/EA BOEM 2012–
030) (Five-Year Program EIS) and Gulf
of Mexico OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sales:
2014 and 2016; Eastern Planning Area
Lease Sales 225 and 226, Final
Environmental Impact Statement (OCS
EIS/EA BOEM 2013–200) (EPA 225/226
EIS). The Five-Year Program EIS was
completed in July 2012. The EPA 225/
226 EIS was completed in October 2013.
A Supplemental EIS is deemed
appropriate to supplement the NEPA
documents cited above for the proposed
lease sales in order to consider new
circumstances and information arising
from, among other things, the
Deepwater Horizon explosion, oil spill,
and response. The CPA 241 and 247/
EPA 226 Supplemental EIS analysis will
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focus on updating the baseline
conditions.
The CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226
Supplemental EIS analysis will focus on
any new information on the potential
environmental effects of oil and natural
gas leasing, exploration, development,
and production in the CPA and EPA
identified through the Area
Identification procedure as the proposed
lease sale areas. In addition to the no
action alternative (i.e., canceling a
proposed lease sale), other alternatives
may be considered for the proposed
CPA and EPA lease sales, such as
deferring certain areas from the
proposed lease sale areas.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On August
27, 2012, the Secretary of the Interior
approved as final the Proposed Final
OCS Oil & Gas Leasing Program: 2012–
2017 (Five-Year Program). The FiveYear Program includes the two
remaining CPA lease sales (Lease Sales
241 and 247) and the remaining EPA
lease sale (Lease Sale 226) that will be
considered in the CPA 241 and 247/EPA
226 Supplemental EIS. Proposed CPA
Lease Sale 241 and EPA Lease Sale 226
are tentatively scheduled to be held in
2016, and proposed CPA Lease Sale 247
is tentatively scheduled to be held in
2017. The proposed CPA lease sale area
encompasses about 63 million acres of
the total CPA area of 66.45 million acres
(excluding whole and partial blocks
deferred by the Gulf of Mexico Energy
Security Act of 2006 and blocks that are
adjacent to or beyond the United States’
Exclusive Economic Zone in the area
known as the northern portion of the
Eastern Gap). The proposed EPA lease
sale area covers approximately 657,905
acres and includes those blocks
previously included in the EPA Lease
Sales 224 and 225 Area and a triangularshaped area south of this area bordered
by the CPA boundary on the west and
the Military Mission Line (86°41′ W.
longitude) on the east. The area is south
of eastern Alabama and western Florida;
the nearest point of land is 125 miles
(201 kilometers) northwest in Louisiana.
This Federal Register notice is not an
announcement to hold a proposed lease
sale, but it is a continuation of
information gathering and is published
early in the environmental review
process in furtherance of the goals of
NEPA. The comments received during
the scoping comment period will help
form the content of the CPA 241 and
247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS and will
be summarized in presale
documentation prepared during the
decisionmaking process for CPA Lease
Sale 241 and EPA Lease Sale 226. If,
after completion of the CPA 241 and
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247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS, the
Secretary of the Interior decides to hold
the lease sales, then the lease sale areas
identified in the final Notices of Sale
may exclude or defer certain lease
blocks from the area offered. However,
for purposes of the CPA 241 and 247/
EPA 226 Supplemental EIS and to
adequately assess the potential impacts
of an areawide lease sale, BOEM is
assuming that all unleased blocks may
be offered in proposed CPA Lease Sale
241 and EPA Lease Sale 226, and in the
remaining proposed CPA Lease Sale
247, which is tentatively scheduled to
be held in 2017.
In order to ensure a greater level of
transparency during the Outer
Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA)
stages and tiered NEPA processes of the
Five-Year Program, BOEM established
an alternative and mitigation tracking
table, which is designed to track the
receipt and treatment of alternative and
mitigation suggestions. Section 4.3.2 of
the Five-Year Program EIS presented a
list of deferral and alternative requests
that were received during the
development of the Five-Year Program
EIS, but they were determined to be
more appropriately considered at
subsequent OCSLA and NEPA stages.
These deferral and alternative requests
were previously addressed in the 2012–
2017 WPA/CPA Multisale, EPA 225/226
EIS, and other supplemental EIS
documents for these planning areas and
were deemed inappropriate for further
analysis at the time. In this and future
NEPA analyses, BOEM will continue to
evaluate whether these or other deferral
or alternative requests warrant
additional consideration as appropriate.
A key principle at each stage in the
NEPA process is to identify how the
recommendations for deferral and
mitigation requests are being addressed
and whether new information or
circumstances favor new or different
analytical approaches in response to
these requests.
Scoping Process: This NOI also serves
to announce the scoping process for
identifying issues for the CPA 241 and
247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS.
Throughout the scoping process,
Federal, State, Tribal, and local
governments and the general public
have the opportunity to help BOEM
determine significant resources and
issues, impacting factors, reasonable
alternatives, and potential mitigation
measures to be analyzed in the CPA 241
and 247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS.
BOEM will also use the NEPA
commenting process to initiate the
Section 106 consultation process of the
National Historic Preservation Act (16
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U.S.C. 470f), as provided for in 36 CFR
800.2(d)(3).
Pursuant to the regulations
implementing the procedural provisions
of NEPA, BOEM will hold public
scoping meetings in Louisiana,
Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida on
the CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226
Supplemental EIS. The purpose of these
meetings is to solicit comments on the
scope of the CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226
Supplemental EIS. BOEM’s scoping
meetings will be held at the following
places and times:
• Panama City, Florida: Tuesday, July 8,
2014, Hilton Garden Inn Panama City,
1101 U.S. Highway 231, Panama City,
Florida, 32405, two meetings, the first
beginning at 1:00 p.m. CDT and the
second beginning at 6:00 p.m. CDT;
• Mobile, Alabama: Wednesday, July 9,
2014, Hilton Garden Inn Mobile West,
828 West I–65 Service Road South,
Mobile, Alabama 36609, two
meetings, the first beginning at 1:00
p.m. CDT and the second beginning at
6:00 p.m. CDT;
• Gulfport, Mississippi: Thursday, July
10, 2014, Courtyard Marriott, Gulfport
Beachfront, 1600 East Beach
Boulevard, Gulfport, Mississippi
39501, two meetings, the first
beginning at 1:00 p.m. CDT and the
second beginning at 6:00 p.m. CDT;
• New Orleans, Louisiana: Monday,
July 14, 2014, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Gulf of Mexico OCS
Region, 1201 Elmwood Park
Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana
70123, one meeting beginning at 1:00
p.m. CDT; and
• Larose, Louisiana: Monday, July 14,
2014, Larose Regional Park and Civic
Center, 307 E 5th Street, Larose,
Louisiana 70373, one meeting
beginning at 6:00 p.m. CDT.
Cooperating Agency: BOEM invites
other Federal, State, Tribal, and local
governments to consider becoming
cooperating agencies in the preparation
of the CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226
Supplemental EIS. We invite qualified
government entities to inquire about
cooperating agency status for the CPA
241 and 247/EPA 226 Supplemental
EIS. Following the guidelines from the
Council on Environmental Quality
(CEQ), qualified agencies and
governments are those with
‘‘jurisdiction by law or special
expertise.’’ Potential cooperating
agencies should consider their authority
and capacity to assume the
responsibilities of a cooperating agency,
and remember that an agency’s role in
the environmental analysis neither
enlarges nor diminishes the final
decisionmaking authority of any other
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agency involved in the NEPA process.
Upon request, BOEM will provide
potential cooperating agencies with a
written summary of ground rules for
cooperating agencies, including time
schedules and critical action dates,
milestones, responsibilities, scope and
detail of cooperating agencies’
contributions, and availability of
predecisional information. BOEM
anticipates this summary will form the
basis for a Memorandum of Agreement
between BOEM and any cooperating
agency. Agencies should also consider
the ‘‘Factors for Determining
Cooperating Agency Status’’ in
Attachment 1 to CEQ’s January 30, 2002,
Memorandum for the Heads of Federal
Agencies: Cooperating Agencies in
Implementing the Procedural
Requirements of the National
Environmental Policy Act. These
documents are available at the following
locations on the Internet: https://
ceq.hss.doe.gov/nepa/regs/cooperating/
cooperatingagenciesmemorandum.html;
and https://ceq.hss.doe.gov/nepa/regs/
cooperating/
cooperatingagencymemofactors.html.
BOEM, as the lead agency, will not
provide financial assistance to
cooperating agencies. Even if an
organization is not a cooperating
agency, opportunities will exist to
provide information and comments to
BOEM during the normal public input
stages of the NEPA/EIS process. For
further information about cooperating
agencies, please contact Mr. Gary D.
Goeke at 504–736–3233.
Comments: All interested parties,
including Federal, State, Tribal, and
local governments, and other interested
parties, may submit written comments
on the scope of the CPA 241 and 247/
EPA 226 Supplemental EIS, significant
issues that should be addressed,
alternatives that should be considered,
potential mitigation measures, and the
types of oil and gas activities of interest
in the proposed CPA 241 and 247/EPA
226 lease sale areas.
Written scoping comments may be
submitted in one of the following ways:
1. In an envelope labeled ‘‘Scoping
Comments for the CPA 241 and 247/
EPA 226 Supplemental EIS’’ and mailed
(or hand delivered) to Mr. Gary D.
Goeke, Chief, Environmental
Assessment Section, Office of
Environment (GM 623E), Bureau of
Ocean Energy Management, Gulf of
Mexico OCS Region, 1201 Elmwood
Park Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana
70123–2394;
2. Through the regulations.gov web
portal: Navigate to https://
www.regulations.gov and search for ‘‘Oil
and Gas Lease Sales: Gulf of Mexico,
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Outer Continental Shelf; Central
Planning Area Lease Sales 241 and 247/
Eastern Planning Area Lease Sale 226’’.
(Note: It is important to include the
quotation marks in your search terms.)
Click on the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ button to
the right of the document link. Enter
your information and comment, then
click ‘‘Submit’’; or
3. BOEM’s email address: cpa241epa226@boem.gov.
Petitions, although accepted, do not
generally provide useful information to
assist in the development of
alternatives, resources, and issues to be
analyzed, or impacting factors. BOEM
does not consider anonymous
comments; please include your name
and address as part of your submittal.
BOEM makes all comments, including
the names and addresses of
respondents, available for public review
during regular business hours.
Individual respondents may request that
BOEM withhold their names and/or
addresses from the public record;
however, BOEM cannot guarantee that
we will be able to do so. If you wish
your name and/or address to be
withheld, you must state your
preference prominently at the beginning
of your comment. All submissions from
organizations or businesses and from
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives or officials of
organizations or businesses will be
made available for public inspection in
their entirety.
Comments should be submitted
by July 21, 2014 to the address specified
above.
DATES:
For
information on the CPA 241 and 247/
EPA 226 Supplemental EIS, the
submission of comments, or BOEM’s
policies associated with this notice,
please contact Mr. Gary D. Goeke, Chief,
Environmental Assessment Section,
Office of Environment (GM 623E),
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management,
Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, 1201
Elmwood Park Boulevard, New Orleans,
Louisiana 70123–2394, telephone 504–
736–3233.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Authority: This NOI is published pursuant
to the regulations (40 CFR 1501.7)
implementing the provisions of NEPA.
Dated: May 30, 2014.
Walter D. Cruickshank,
Acting Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
[MMAA 104000]
Central Planning Area Lease Sales 241 and 247, and Eastern
Planning Area Lease Sale 226
AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of Intent (NOI) to Prepare a Supplemental Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS).
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SUMMARY: Consistent with the regulations implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act, as amended (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.) (NEPA),
BOEM is announcing its intent to prepare a Supplemental EIS for
proposed Central
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Planning Area (CPA) Lease Sales 241 and 247, and Eastern Planning Area
(EPA) Lease Sale 226 in the Gulf of Mexico (CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226
Supplemental EIS). Proposed Lease Sale 241 is the next proposed lease
sale in the Gulf of Mexico's CPA off the States of Louisiana,
Mississippi, and Alabama. Proposed Lease Sale 226 is the next proposed
lease sale in the Gulf of Mexico's EPA off the States of Alabama and
Florida. The CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS will update the
environmental and socioeconomic analyses in the Gulf of Mexico OCS Oil
and Gas Lease Sales: 2012-2017; Western Planning Area Lease Sales 229,
233, 238, 246, and 248; Central Planning Area Lease Sales 227, 231,
235, 241, and 247, Final Environmental Impact Statement (OCS EIS/EA
BOEM 2012-019) (2012-2017 WPA/CPA Multisale EIS); Gulf of Mexico OCS
Oil and Gas Lease Sales: 2013-2014; Western Planning Area Lease Sale
233; Central Planning Area Lease Sale 231, Final Supplemental
Environmental Impact Statement (OCS EIS/EA BOEM 2013-0118) (WPA 233/CPA
231 Supplemental EIS); and Gulf of Mexico OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sales:
2015-2017; Central Planning Area Lease Sales 235, 241, and 247, Final
Supplemental Environmental Impact Statement (OCS EIS/EA BOEM 2014-010)
(CPA 235, 241, and 247 Supplemental EIS). The 2012-2017 WPA/CPA
Multisale EIS was completed in July 2012. The WPA 233/CPA 231
Supplemental EIS was completed in April 2013. The CPA 235, 241, and 247
Final Supplemental EIS was completed in March 2014. The CPA 241 and
247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS will also update the environmental and
socioeconomic analyses in the Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas
Leasing Program: 2012-2017; Final Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement (OCS EIS/EA BOEM 2012-030) (Five-Year Program EIS) and Gulf
of Mexico OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sales: 2014 and 2016; Eastern Planning
Area Lease Sales 225 and 226, Final Environmental Impact Statement (OCS
EIS/EA BOEM 2013-200) (EPA 225/226 EIS). The Five-Year Program EIS was
completed in July 2012. The EPA 225/226 EIS was completed in October
2013.
A Supplemental EIS is deemed appropriate to supplement the NEPA
documents cited above for the proposed lease sales in order to consider
new circumstances and information arising from, among other things, the
Deepwater Horizon explosion, oil spill, and response. The CPA 241 and
247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS analysis will focus on updating the
baseline conditions.
The CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS analysis will focus on
any new information on the potential environmental effects of oil and
natural gas leasing, exploration, development, and production in the
CPA and EPA identified through the Area Identification procedure as the
proposed lease sale areas. In addition to the no action alternative
(i.e., canceling a proposed lease sale), other alternatives may be
considered for the proposed CPA and EPA lease sales, such as deferring
certain areas from the proposed lease sale areas.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: On August 27, 2012, the Secretary of the
Interior approved as final the Proposed Final OCS Oil & Gas Leasing
Program: 2012-2017 (Five-Year Program). The Five-Year Program includes
the two remaining CPA lease sales (Lease Sales 241 and 247) and the
remaining EPA lease sale (Lease Sale 226) that will be considered in
the CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS. Proposed CPA Lease Sale
241 and EPA Lease Sale 226 are tentatively scheduled to be held in
2016, and proposed CPA Lease Sale 247 is tentatively scheduled to be
held in 2017. The proposed CPA lease sale area encompasses about 63
million acres of the total CPA area of 66.45 million acres (excluding
whole and partial blocks deferred by the Gulf of Mexico Energy Security
Act of 2006 and blocks that are adjacent to or beyond the United
States' Exclusive Economic Zone in the area known as the northern
portion of the Eastern Gap). The proposed EPA lease sale area covers
approximately 657,905 acres and includes those blocks previously
included in the EPA Lease Sales 224 and 225 Area and a triangular-
shaped area south of this area bordered by the CPA boundary on the west
and the Military Mission Line (86[deg]41' W. longitude) on the east.
The area is south of eastern Alabama and western Florida; the nearest
point of land is 125 miles (201 kilometers) northwest in Louisiana.
This Federal Register notice is not an announcement to hold a
proposed lease sale, but it is a continuation of information gathering
and is published early in the environmental review process in
furtherance of the goals of NEPA. The comments received during the
scoping comment period will help form the content of the CPA 241 and
247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS and will be summarized in presale
documentation prepared during the decisionmaking process for CPA Lease
Sale 241 and EPA Lease Sale 226. If, after completion of the CPA 241
and 247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS, the Secretary of the Interior decides
to hold the lease sales, then the lease sale areas identified in the
final Notices of Sale may exclude or defer certain lease blocks from
the area offered. However, for purposes of the CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226
Supplemental EIS and to adequately assess the potential impacts of an
areawide lease sale, BOEM is assuming that all unleased blocks may be
offered in proposed CPA Lease Sale 241 and EPA Lease Sale 226, and in
the remaining proposed CPA Lease Sale 247, which is tentatively
scheduled to be held in 2017.
In order to ensure a greater level of transparency during the Outer
Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA) stages and tiered NEPA processes of
the Five-Year Program, BOEM established an alternative and mitigation
tracking table, which is designed to track the receipt and treatment of
alternative and mitigation suggestions. Section 4.3.2 of the Five-Year
Program EIS presented a list of deferral and alternative requests that
were received during the development of the Five-Year Program EIS, but
they were determined to be more appropriately considered at subsequent
OCSLA and NEPA stages. These deferral and alternative requests were
previously addressed in the 2012-2017 WPA/CPA Multisale, EPA 225/226
EIS, and other supplemental EIS documents for these planning areas and
were deemed inappropriate for further analysis at the time. In this and
future NEPA analyses, BOEM will continue to evaluate whether these or
other deferral or alternative requests warrant additional consideration
as appropriate. A key principle at each stage in the NEPA process is to
identify how the recommendations for deferral and mitigation requests
are being addressed and whether new information or circumstances favor
new or different analytical approaches in response to these requests.
Scoping Process: This NOI also serves to announce the scoping
process for identifying issues for the CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226
Supplemental EIS. Throughout the scoping process, Federal, State,
Tribal, and local governments and the general public have the
opportunity to help BOEM determine significant resources and issues,
impacting factors, reasonable alternatives, and potential mitigation
measures to be analyzed in the CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226 Supplemental
EIS. BOEM will also use the NEPA commenting process to initiate the
Section 106 consultation process of the National Historic Preservation
Act (16
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U.S.C. 470f), as provided for in 36 CFR 800.2(d)(3).
Pursuant to the regulations implementing the procedural provisions
of NEPA, BOEM will hold public scoping meetings in Louisiana,
Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida on the CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226
Supplemental EIS. The purpose of these meetings is to solicit comments
on the scope of the CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS. BOEM's
scoping meetings will be held at the following places and times:
Panama City, Florida: Tuesday, July 8, 2014, Hilton Garden Inn
Panama City, 1101 U.S. Highway 231, Panama City, Florida, 32405, two
meetings, the first beginning at 1:00 p.m. CDT and the second beginning
at 6:00 p.m. CDT;
Mobile, Alabama: Wednesday, July 9, 2014, Hilton Garden Inn
Mobile West, 828 West I-65 Service Road South, Mobile, Alabama 36609,
two meetings, the first beginning at 1:00 p.m. CDT and the second
beginning at 6:00 p.m. CDT;
Gulfport, Mississippi: Thursday, July 10, 2014, Courtyard
Marriott, Gulfport Beachfront, 1600 East Beach Boulevard, Gulfport,
Mississippi 39501, two meetings, the first beginning at 1:00 p.m. CDT
and the second beginning at 6:00 p.m. CDT;
New Orleans, Louisiana: Monday, July 14, 2014, Bureau of Ocean
Energy Management, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region, 1201 Elmwood Park
Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana 70123, one meeting beginning at 1:00
p.m. CDT; and
Larose, Louisiana: Monday, July 14, 2014, Larose Regional Park
and Civic Center, 307 E 5th Street, Larose, Louisiana 70373, one
meeting beginning at 6:00 p.m. CDT.
Cooperating Agency: BOEM invites other Federal, State, Tribal, and
local governments to consider becoming cooperating agencies in the
preparation of the CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS. We invite
qualified government entities to inquire about cooperating agency
status for the CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS. Following the
guidelines from the Council on Environmental Quality (CEQ), qualified
agencies and governments are those with ``jurisdiction by law or
special expertise.'' Potential cooperating agencies should consider
their authority and capacity to assume the responsibilities of a
cooperating agency, and remember that an agency's role in the
environmental analysis neither enlarges nor diminishes the final
decisionmaking authority of any other agency involved in the NEPA
process. Upon request, BOEM will provide potential cooperating agencies
with a written summary of ground rules for cooperating agencies,
including time schedules and critical action dates, milestones,
responsibilities, scope and detail of cooperating agencies'
contributions, and availability of predecisional information. BOEM
anticipates this summary will form the basis for a Memorandum of
Agreement between BOEM and any cooperating agency. Agencies should also
consider the ``Factors for Determining Cooperating Agency Status'' in
Attachment 1 to CEQ's January 30, 2002, Memorandum for the Heads of
Federal Agencies: Cooperating Agencies in Implementing the Procedural
Requirements of the National Environmental Policy Act. These documents
are available at the following locations on the Internet: https://ceq.hss.doe.gov/nepa/regs/cooperating/cooperatingagenciesmemorandum.html; and https://ceq.hss.doe.gov/nepa/regs/cooperating/cooperatingagencymemofactors.html.
BOEM, as the lead agency, will not provide financial assistance to
cooperating agencies. Even if an organization is not a cooperating
agency, opportunities will exist to provide information and comments to
BOEM during the normal public input stages of the NEPA/EIS process. For
further information about cooperating agencies, please contact Mr. Gary
D. Goeke at 504-736-3233.
Comments: All interested parties, including Federal, State, Tribal,
and local governments, and other interested parties, may submit written
comments on the scope of the CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS,
significant issues that should be addressed, alternatives that should
be considered, potential mitigation measures, and the types of oil and
gas activities of interest in the proposed CPA 241 and 247/EPA 226
lease sale areas.
Written scoping comments may be submitted in one of the following
ways:
1. In an envelope labeled ``Scoping Comments for the CPA 241 and
247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS'' and mailed (or hand delivered) to Mr.
Gary D. Goeke, Chief, Environmental Assessment Section, Office of
Environment (GM 623E), Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Gulf of
Mexico OCS Region, 1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana
70123-2394;
2. Through the regulations.gov web portal: Navigate to https://www.regulations.gov and search for ``Oil and Gas Lease Sales: Gulf of
Mexico, Outer Continental Shelf; Central Planning Area Lease Sales 241
and 247/Eastern Planning Area Lease Sale 226''. (Note: It is important
to include the quotation marks in your search terms.) Click on the
``Comment Now!'' button to the right of the document link. Enter your
information and comment, then click ``Submit''; or
3. BOEM's email address: cpa241-epa226@boem.gov.
Petitions, although accepted, do not generally provide useful
information to assist in the development of alternatives, resources,
and issues to be analyzed, or impacting factors. BOEM does not consider
anonymous comments; please include your name and address as part of
your submittal. BOEM makes all comments, including the names and
addresses of respondents, available for public review during regular
business hours. Individual respondents may request that BOEM withhold
their names and/or addresses from the public record; however, BOEM
cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. If you wish your name
and/or address to be withheld, you must state your preference
prominently at the beginning of your comment. All submissions from
organizations or businesses and from individuals identifying themselves
as representatives or officials of organizations or businesses will be
made available for public inspection in their entirety.
DATES: Comments should be submitted by July 21, 2014 to the address
specified above.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information on the CPA 241 and
247/EPA 226 Supplemental EIS, the submission of comments, or BOEM's
policies associated with this notice, please contact Mr. Gary D. Goeke,
Chief, Environmental Assessment Section, Office of Environment (GM
623E), Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region,
1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana 70123-2394,
telephone 504-736-3233.
Authority: This NOI is published pursuant to the regulations
(40 CFR 1501.7) implementing the provisions of NEPA.
Dated: May 30, 2014.
Walter D. Cruickshank,
Acting Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
[FR Doc. 2014-14104 Filed 6-19-14; 8:45 am]
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