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Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), Gulf of
Mexico (GOM), Oil and Gas Lease
Sales for 2017–2022
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management (BOEM), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement and
notice of public scoping meetings.
AGENCY:
Consistent with the
regulations implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (42
U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), BOEM is
announcing its intent to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (2017–
2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale EIS) on
the Gulf of Mexico (GOM) oil and gas
lease sales tentatively proposed in the
2017–2022 Outer Continental Shelf
(OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Draft
Proposed Program (2017–2022 Draft
Proposed Program). This Notice of
Intent (NOI) serves to announce the EIS
scoping process and scoping meetings
for the 2017–2022 Gulf of Mexico
Multisale EIS. Due to the lead time to
prepare an EIS, BOEM will begin
preparation of the 2017–2022 Gulf of
Mexico Multisale EIS prior to the 2017–
2022 OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program
being finalized. Should the GOM lease
sales ultimately included in the 2017–
2022 OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program
differ substantially from those proposed
in the 2017–2022 Draft Proposed
Program, BOEM will incorporate those
changes into the 2017–2022 Gulf of
Mexico Multisale EIS, as appropriate.
Section 18 of the OCS Lands Act (43
U.S.C. 1344) requires the development
of an OCS oil and gas leasing program
every five years, setting forth a five-year
schedule of lease sales designed to best
meet the Nation’s energy needs. The
lease sales proposed in the GOM in the
2017–2022 Draft Proposed Program are
region-wide sales comprised of the
Western, Central, and a small portion of
the Eastern Planning Areas in the GOM
not subject to Congressional
moratorium. These planning areas are
located offshore the States of Texas,
Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and
Florida. Should the 2017–2022 OCS Oil
and Gas Leasing Program include GOMwide sales, any individual lease sale
could still be scaled back during the
pre-lease sale process to offer a smaller
area should circumstances warrant. For
example, an individual lease sale could
offer an area that conforms more closely
to the separate planning area model
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used in the 2012–2017 OCS Oil and Gas
Leasing Program.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
Regulations implementing NEPA
encourage agencies to analyze similar or
related proposals in one EIS (40 CFR
1508.25). Since each lease sale and
ensuing OCS activities are similar each
year in each sale area, BOEM is
preparing a single 2017–2022 Gulf of
Mexico Multisale EIS for the lease sales
proposed to be held in the GOM during
the program. The 2017–2022 Gulf of
Mexico Multisale EIS will eliminate the
repetition of annual draft and final EISs
for each proposed lease sale. The
Multisale EIS approach allows for
subsequent NEPA analysis to focus on
changes in the proposed sales and on
new issues and information. The
resource estimates and scenario
information for the 2017–2022 Multisale
EIS will include a range that
encompasses the resources and
activities estimated for any of the
proposed lease sales. At the completion
of this Multisale EIS process, a decision
will be made for the first lease sale in
the GOM. Thereafter, BOEM will
conduct a NEPA review for each of the
remaining proposed lease sales in the
2017–2022 OCS Oil and Gas Leasing
Program.
The 2017–2022 Gulf of Mexico
Multisale EIS analysis will focus on the
potential environmental effects from oil
and natural gas leasing, exploration,
development, and production on all
available acreage in the GOM, including
the Western and Central Planning Areas
and the portion of the Eastern Planning
Area not subject to Congressional
moratorium. In addition to the no action
alternative (i.e., cancel the sale), other
alternatives will be considered for each
proposed lease sale, such as offering
individual or multiple planning areas
for lease (rather than GOM-wide) and
potentially deferring certain areas from
the proposed lease sales in addition to
those considered in the 2017–2022 OCS
Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
Pursuant to OCSLA, BOEM will
separately publish a Call for Information
and Nominations (Call) to request and
gather information to determine the
Area Identification (ID) for each sale.
The Call will invite potential bidders to
nominate areas of interest within the
program area(s) included in the 2017–
2022 OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
The Call is also an opportunity for the
public to provide information on
environmental, socioeconomic, and
other considerations relevant to
determining the Area ID. Using
information provided in response to the
Call and from scoping comments
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resulting from this NOI, BOEM will then
develop an Area ID Memorandum and
identify the area for environmental
analysis and consideration for leasing.
All of this information will be used to
develop a range of alternatives for the
2017–2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale
EIS.
Scoping Process: This NOI serves to
announce the scoping process for
identifying issues and potential
alternatives for consideration in the
2017–2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale
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 mitigating
measures to be analyzed in the EIS and
to provide additional information.
BOEM will also use the NEPA
commenting process to initiate the
Section 106 consultation process of the
National Historic Preservation Act (54
U.S.C. 300101 et seq.), as provided in 36
CFR 800.2(d)(3).
BOEM typically prepares technical
reports that allow for detailed technical
information to be incorporated by
reference into EISs (40 CFR 1502.21).
BOEM proposes to develop technical
reports for this purpose, which will be
publicly available and may replace and
update appendices used in previous
lease sale EISs (e.g., the 2012–2017
Western Planning Area/Central
Planning Area Multisale EIS and the
2014–2016 Eastern Planning Area
Multisale EIS), such as the
‘‘Catastrophic Spill Event Analysis,’’
‘‘BOEM–OSRA Catastrophic Run,’’ and
‘‘Essential Fish Habitat Assessment.’’
BOEM proposes to incorporate by
reference other technical information
from air quality modeling, the Gulfwide
Offshore Activity Data System (an air
emissions inventory system), and a
methodology paper related to the
exploration and development scenario.
These reports will be summarized and
incorporated by reference in the 2017–
2022 GOM Multisale EIS and will be
made publicly available on BOEM’s
Web site https://www.boem.gov/Gulf-ofMexico-Region/. BOEM is soliciting
input on these examples and other
topics that would be conducive to
reducing the size of the 2017–2022 Gulf
of Mexico Multisale EIS and future
NEPA documents.
BOEM is also soliciting comments to
identify significant environmental
issues deserving study, but also to
deemphasize insignificant issues, thus
streamlining the analyses and narrowing
the scope of the EIS process accordingly
(40 CFR 1501.7). BOEM has reviewed
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the environmental and socioeconomic
resources analyzed in the 2012–2017
Western Planning Area/Central
Planning Area Multisale EIS, 2014–2016
Eastern Planning Area Multisale EIS,
and the resulting Supplemental EISs
and is therefore proposing the following
list of resources to be analyzed in the
2017–2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale
EIS:
• Air Quality
• Water Quality
Æ Coastal
Æ Offshore
• Coastal Habitats
Æ Wetlands
Æ Dunes and Beaches
• Deepwater Habitats
Æ Chemosynthetic Communities
Æ Deepwater Corals
Æ Sargassum
• Live Bottom Habitats
Æ Topographic Features
Æ Pinnacles (Low Relief)
Æ Inshore Reefs
Æ Seagrass
• Fishes and Invertebrate Resources
• Coastal and Migratory Bird Resources
• Protected Species
Æ ESA Species’ List (Protected Birds
and Protected Fish)
Æ Sea Turtles
Æ Diamondback Terrapins
Æ Beach Mice
Æ Marine Mammals
• Archaeological Resources
Æ Historic
Æ Prehistoric
• Commercial Fisheries
• Recreational Fishing
• Recreational Resources
• Human Resources and Land Use
Æ Land Use and Coastal Infrastructure
Æ Demographics
Æ Economic Factors
Æ Environmental Justice
Pursuant to the regulations
implementing the procedural provisions
of NEPA (42 U.S.C. 1501.7), BOEM will
hold public scoping meetings in Texas,
Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and
Florida. BOEM’s scoping meetings will
be held at the following places and
times:
• New Orleans, Louisiana: Tuesday,
May 12, 2015, BOEM, Gulf of Mexico
OCS Region, 1201 Elmwood Park
Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana
70123, one meeting beginning at 1:00
p.m. CDT.
• Houston, Texas: Thursday, May 14,
2015, Hilton Garden Inn Houston/Bush
Intercontinental Airport, 15400 John F.
Kennedy Boulevard, Houston, Texas
77032, one meeting beginning at 1:00
p.m. CDT.
• Panama City, Florida: Tuesday,
May 19, 2015, Hilton Garden Inn
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Panama City, 1101 US Highway 231,
Panama City, Florida 32405, one
meeting beginning at 6:00 p.m. CDT.
• Mobile, Alabama: Wednesday, May
20, 2015, Hilton Garden Inn Mobile
West, 828 West I–65 Service Road
South, Mobile, Alabama 36609, one
meeting beginning at 3:00 p.m. CDT.
• Gulfport, Mississippi: Thursday,
May 21, 2015, Courtyard by Marriott,
Gulfport Beachfront MS Hotel, 1600
East Beach Boulevard, Gulfport,
Mississippi 39501, one meeting
beginning at 3:00 p.m. CDT.
Cooperating Agencies: BOEM invites
other Federal, State, Tribal, and local
governments to consider becoming
cooperating agencies in the preparation
of the 2017–2022 Gulf of Mexico
Multisale EIS. We invite qualified
government entities to inquire about
cooperating agency status for this 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 should remember that an agency’s
role in the environmental analysis
neither enlarges nor diminishes the final
decision making authority of any other
agency involved in the NEPA process.
Upon request, BOEM will provide
potential cooperating agencies with a
written summary of expectations 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. This
document is available on the Internet at
https://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/
nepapub/nepa_documents/RedDont/GCEQ-CoopAgenciesImplem.pdf.
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 process.
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Comments: Federal agencies; Tribal,
State, and local governments; and other
interested parties are requested to send
their written comments on the scope of
the 2017–2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale
EIS, significant issues that should be
addressed, and alternatives that should
be considered one of the following
ways:
1. In written form enclosed in an
envelope labeled ‘‘Comments on the
2017–2022 GOM Multisale EIS’’ and
mailed (or hand carried) to Mr. Gary D.
Goeke, Chief, Environmental
Assessment Section, Office of
Environment (GM 623E), BOEM, 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; 2017–2022
GOM Multisale EIS’’ (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 email address: multisaleeis
2017-2022@boem.gov.
It is BOEM’s practice to make
comments, including the names and
addresses of respondents, available for
public review. BOEM does not consider
anonymous comments. Please include
your name and address as part of your
submittal. Individual respondents may
request that BOEM withhold their
names and/or addresses from the public
record, but BOEM cannot guarantee that
it 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
no later than May 29, 2015 to the
address specified above.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
information on the 2017–2022 Gulf of
Mexico Multisale 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),
BOEM, Gulf of Mexico OCS Region,
1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard, New
Orleans, Louisiana 70123–2394,
telephone 504–736–3233.
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Authority: This NOI is published pursuant
to the regulations (40 CFR 1501.7)
implementing the provisions of NEPA.
Dated: April 16, 2015.
Abigail Ross Hopper,
Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management.
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and interests represented by the
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Safety and Health Administration,
Room N–3609, 200 Constitution Avenue
NW., Washington, DC 20210; telephone:
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relevant to the safety and health of
employees in the maritime industry.
This includes advice on maritime issues
that will result in more effective
enforcement, training, and outreach
programs, and streamlined regulatory
efforts. The maritime industry includes
shipyard employment, longshoring,
marine terminal, and other related
industries, e.g., commercial fishing and
shipbreaking. The Committee will
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compliance with the provisions of
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advisory committees (29 CFR part 1912).
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Occupational Safety and Health, U.S.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
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Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), Gulf of Mexico (GOM), Oil and Gas
Lease Sales for 2017-2022
AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), Interior.
ACTION: Notice of intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
and notice of public scoping meetings.
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SUMMARY: Consistent with the regulations implementing the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA) (42 U.S.C. 4321 et seq.), BOEM is
announcing its intent to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement
(2017-2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale EIS) on the Gulf of Mexico (GOM)
oil and gas lease sales tentatively proposed in the 2017-2022 Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program
(2017-2022 Draft Proposed Program). This Notice of Intent (NOI) serves
to announce the EIS scoping process and scoping meetings for the 2017-
2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale EIS. Due to the lead time to prepare an
EIS, BOEM will begin preparation of the 2017-2022 Gulf of Mexico
Multisale EIS prior to the 2017-2022 OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program
being finalized. Should the GOM lease sales ultimately included in the
2017-2022 OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program differ substantially from
those proposed in the 2017-2022 Draft Proposed Program, BOEM will
incorporate those changes into the 2017-2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale
EIS, as appropriate.
Section 18 of the OCS Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1344) requires the
development of an OCS oil and gas leasing program every five years,
setting forth a five-year schedule of lease sales designed to best meet
the Nation's energy needs. The lease sales proposed in the GOM in the
2017-2022 Draft Proposed Program are region-wide sales comprised of the
Western, Central, and a small portion of the Eastern Planning Areas in
the GOM not subject to Congressional moratorium. These planning areas
are located offshore the States of Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi,
Alabama, and Florida. Should the 2017-2022 OCS Oil and Gas Leasing
Program include GOM-wide sales, any individual lease sale could still
be scaled back during the pre-lease sale process to offer a smaller
area should circumstances warrant. For example, an individual lease
sale could offer an area that conforms more closely to the separate
planning area model used in the 2012-2017 OCS Oil and Gas Leasing
Program.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: Regulations implementing NEPA encourage
agencies to analyze similar or related proposals in one EIS (40 CFR
1508.25). Since each lease sale and ensuing OCS activities are similar
each year in each sale area, BOEM is preparing a single 2017-2022 Gulf
of Mexico Multisale EIS for the lease sales proposed to be held in the
GOM during the program. The 2017-2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale EIS will
eliminate the repetition of annual draft and final EISs for each
proposed lease sale. The Multisale EIS approach allows for subsequent
NEPA analysis to focus on changes in the proposed sales and on new
issues and information. The resource estimates and scenario information
for the 2017-2022 Multisale EIS will include a range that encompasses
the resources and activities estimated for any of the proposed lease
sales. At the completion of this Multisale EIS process, a decision will
be made for the first lease sale in the GOM. Thereafter, BOEM will
conduct a NEPA review for each of the remaining proposed lease sales in
the 2017-2022 OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
The 2017-2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale EIS analysis will focus on
the potential environmental effects from oil and natural gas leasing,
exploration, development, and production on all available acreage in
the GOM, including the Western and Central Planning Areas and the
portion of the Eastern Planning Area not subject to Congressional
moratorium. In addition to the no action alternative (i.e., cancel the
sale), other alternatives will be considered for each proposed lease
sale, such as offering individual or multiple planning areas for lease
(rather than GOM-wide) and potentially deferring certain areas from the
proposed lease sales in addition to those considered in the 2017-2022
OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program.
Pursuant to OCSLA, BOEM will separately publish a Call for
Information and Nominations (Call) to request and gather information to
determine the Area Identification (ID) for each sale. The Call will
invite potential bidders to nominate areas of interest within the
program area(s) included in the 2017-2022 OCS Oil and Gas Leasing
Program. The Call is also an opportunity for the public to provide
information on environmental, socioeconomic, and other considerations
relevant to determining the Area ID. Using information provided in
response to the Call and from scoping comments
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resulting from this NOI, BOEM will then develop an Area ID Memorandum
and identify the area for environmental analysis and consideration for
leasing. All of this information will be used to develop a range of
alternatives for the 2017-2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale EIS.
Scoping Process: This NOI serves to announce the scoping process
for identifying issues and potential alternatives for consideration in
the 2017-2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale 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 mitigating measures to be analyzed in the EIS and to provide
additional information. BOEM will also use the NEPA commenting process
to initiate the Section 106 consultation process of the National
Historic Preservation Act (54 U.S.C. 300101 et seq.), as provided in 36
CFR 800.2(d)(3).
BOEM typically prepares technical reports that allow for detailed
technical information to be incorporated by reference into EISs (40 CFR
1502.21). BOEM proposes to develop technical reports for this purpose,
which will be publicly available and may replace and update appendices
used in previous lease sale EISs (e.g., the 2012-2017 Western Planning
Area/Central Planning Area Multisale EIS and the 2014-2016 Eastern
Planning Area Multisale EIS), such as the ``Catastrophic Spill Event
Analysis,'' ``BOEM-OSRA Catastrophic Run,'' and ``Essential Fish
Habitat Assessment.'' BOEM proposes to incorporate by reference other
technical information from air quality modeling, the Gulfwide Offshore
Activity Data System (an air emissions inventory system), and a
methodology paper related to the exploration and development scenario.
These reports will be summarized and incorporated by reference in the
2017-2022 GOM Multisale EIS and will be made publicly available on
BOEM's Web site https://www.boem.gov/Gulf-of-Mexico-Region/. BOEM is
soliciting input on these examples and other topics that would be
conducive to reducing the size of the 2017-2022 Gulf of Mexico
Multisale EIS and future NEPA documents.
BOEM is also soliciting comments to identify significant
environmental issues deserving study, but also to deemphasize
insignificant issues, thus streamlining the analyses and narrowing the
scope of the EIS process accordingly (40 CFR 1501.7). BOEM has reviewed
the environmental and socioeconomic resources analyzed in the 2012-2017
Western Planning Area/Central Planning Area Multisale EIS, 2014-2016
Eastern Planning Area Multisale EIS, and the resulting Supplemental
EISs and is therefore proposing the following list of resources to be
analyzed in the 2017-2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale EIS:
Air Quality
Water Quality
[cir] Coastal
[cir] Offshore
Coastal Habitats
[cir] Wetlands
[cir] Dunes and Beaches
Deepwater Habitats
[cir] Chemosynthetic Communities
[cir] Deepwater Corals
[cir] Sargassum
Live Bottom Habitats
[cir] Topographic Features
[cir] Pinnacles (Low Relief)
[cir] Inshore Reefs
[cir] Seagrass
Fishes and Invertebrate Resources
Coastal and Migratory Bird Resources
Protected Species
[cir] ESA Species' List (Protected Birds and Protected Fish)
[cir] Sea Turtles
[cir] Diamondback Terrapins
[cir] Beach Mice
[cir] Marine Mammals
Archaeological Resources
[cir] Historic
[cir] Prehistoric
Commercial Fisheries
Recreational Fishing
Recreational Resources
Human Resources and Land Use
[cir] Land Use and Coastal Infrastructure
[cir] Demographics
[cir] Economic Factors
[cir] Environmental Justice
Pursuant to the regulations implementing the procedural provisions
of NEPA (42 U.S.C. 1501.7), BOEM will hold public scoping meetings in
Texas, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida. BOEM's scoping
meetings will be held at the following places and times:
New Orleans, Louisiana: Tuesday, May 12, 2015, BOEM, Gulf
of Mexico OCS Region, 1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard, New Orleans,
Louisiana 70123, one meeting beginning at 1:00 p.m. CDT.
Houston, Texas: Thursday, May 14, 2015, Hilton Garden Inn
Houston/Bush Intercontinental Airport, 15400 John F. Kennedy Boulevard,
Houston, Texas 77032, one meeting beginning at 1:00 p.m. CDT.
Panama City, Florida: Tuesday, May 19, 2015, Hilton Garden
Inn Panama City, 1101 US Highway 231, Panama City, Florida 32405, one
meeting beginning at 6:00 p.m. CDT.
Mobile, Alabama: Wednesday, May 20, 2015, Hilton Garden
Inn Mobile West, 828 West I-65 Service Road South, Mobile, Alabama
36609, one meeting beginning at 3:00 p.m. CDT.
Gulfport, Mississippi: Thursday, May 21, 2015, Courtyard
by Marriott, Gulfport Beachfront MS Hotel, 1600 East Beach Boulevard,
Gulfport, Mississippi 39501, one meeting beginning at 3:00 p.m. CDT.
Cooperating Agencies: BOEM invites other Federal, State, Tribal,
and local governments to consider becoming cooperating agencies in the
preparation of the 2017-2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale EIS. We invite
qualified government entities to inquire about cooperating agency
status for this 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 should remember
that an agency's role in the environmental analysis neither enlarges
nor diminishes the final decision making authority of any other agency
involved in the NEPA process. Upon request, BOEM will provide potential
cooperating agencies with a written summary of expectations 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. This document is
available on the Internet at https://energy.gov/sites/prod/files/nepapub/nepa_documents/RedDont/G-CEQ-CoopAgenciesImplem.pdf.
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 process.
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Comments: Federal agencies; Tribal, State, and local governments;
and other interested parties are requested to send their written
comments on the scope of the 2017-2022 Gulf of Mexico Multisale EIS,
significant issues that should be addressed, and alternatives that
should be considered one of the following ways:
1. In written form enclosed in an envelope labeled ``Comments on
the 2017-2022 GOM Multisale EIS'' and mailed (or hand carried) to Mr.
Gary D. Goeke, Chief, Environmental Assessment Section, Office of
Environment (GM 623E), BOEM, 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; 2017-2022 GOM Multisale EIS'' (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 email address: multisaleeis2017-2022@boem.gov.
It is BOEM's practice to make comments, including the names and
addresses of respondents, available for public review. BOEM does not
consider anonymous comments. Please include your name and address as
part of your submittal. Individual respondents may request that BOEM
withhold their names and/or addresses from the public record, but BOEM
cannot guarantee that it 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 no later than May 29, 2015 to the
address specified above.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For information on the 2017-2022 Gulf
of Mexico Multisale 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),
BOEM, 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: April 16, 2015.
Abigail Ross Hopper,
Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
[FR Doc. 2015-10035 Filed 4-28-15; 8:45 am]
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