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restrictions on construction and siting of
facilities and activities), and potential
mitigation measures to be analyzed in
the EIS, as well as provide additional
information. BOEM will also use the
NEPA commenting process to initiate
the Section 106 consultation process
under the National Historic Preservation
Act (54 U.S.C. 300101 et seq.), as
permitted by 36 CFR 800.2(d)(3).
Through this notice, BOEM additionally
intends to inform its Section 106
consultation by seeking public comment
and input regarding the identification of
historic properties or potential effects to
historic properties from activities
associated with approval of the
Vineyard Wind COP.
BOEM’s scoping meetings will be
held at the places and times listed in the
ADDRESSES section of this notice.
Cooperating Agencies: BOEM invites
other Federal agencies and state, tribal,
and local governments to consider
becoming cooperating agencies in the
preparation of its EIS analyzing the
proposed Vineyard Wind COP.
According to Council on Environmental
Quality (CEQ) guidelines, 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 be aware 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//G-CEQCoopAgenciesImplem.pdf. BOEM, as the
lead agency, will not provide financial
assistance to cooperating agencies.
Even if a governmental entity is not a
cooperating agency, it will have
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opportunities to provide information
and comments to BOEM during the
public input stages of the NEPA process.
Comments: Federal agencies, tribal,
state, and local governments, and other
interested parties are requested to
comment on the scope of this EIS,
significant issues that should be
addressed, and alternatives that should
be considered. Comments can be
submitted in any of the following ways:
1. In written form, delivered by hand
or by mail, enclosed in an envelope
labeled ‘‘Vineyard Wind COP EIS’’ and
addressed to Program Manager, Office of
Renewable Energy, Bureau of Ocean
Energy Management, 45600 Woodland
Road, Sterling, Virginia 20166.
Comments must be received or
postmarked no later than April 30, 2018;
or
2. Through the regulations.gov web
portal: Navigate to https://
www.regulations.gov and search for
Docket No. BOEM–2018–0015. Click on
the ‘‘Comment Now!’’ button to the right
of the document link. Enter your
information and comment, then click
‘‘Submit.’’
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 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.
Authority: This NOI is published pursuant
to the regulations (40 CFR 1501.7)
implementing the provisions of NEPA.
Dated: March 27, 2018.
Walter D. Cruickshank,
Acting Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management.
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
[Docket ID: BOEM–2017–0063;
MMAA104000]
Outer Continental Shelf, Alaska OCS
Region, Beaufort Sea, Proposed Oil
and Gas Lease Sale for 2019
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Interior.
ACTION: Call for Information and
Nominations.
AGENCY:
The Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management (BOEM) is issuing this Call
for Information and Nominations (Call)
covering a proposed sale in the Beaufort
Sea Planning Area in late 2019, as
included in the 2019–2024 National
Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and
Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program
(2019–2024 National Draft Proposed
Program), which BOEM announced on
January 4, 2018. The purpose of this
Call is to solicit industry nominations
for areas of leasing interest and to gather
comments and information on the area
included in the Call for consideration in
planning for this proposed OCS oil and
gas lease sale. Because this lease sale is
proposed to occur in 2019, and given
the long lead time needed to prepare for
a proposed sale, the planning process
must begin now or the option of a lease
sale in 2019 would be precluded.
However, this Call is not a decision to
lease and is not a prejudgment by the
Secretary concerning any area that may
be made available for leasing under the
2019–2024 National Program.
DATES: All nominations and comments
submitted in response to this Call must
be received by BOEM no later than
April 30, 2018. BOEM will consider
submissions sent by mail so long as they
are postmarked by the last day of the
comment period.
ADDRESSES: Public Comment
Submission Procedures: All public
comments should be submitted through
one of the following methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. In the field
entitled, ‘‘Search,’’ enter ‘‘BOEM–2017–
0063’’ and then click ‘‘search.’’ Follow
the instructions to submit public
comments and view supporting and
related materials available for this
notice;
2. U.S. Postal Service or other
delivery service to the following
address: Chief, Leasing Section, BOEM,
Alaska OCS Region, 3801 Centerpoint
Drive, Suite 500, Anchorage, Alaska
99503–5823. Send your comments in an
envelope clearly labelled, ‘‘Comments
on the Call for Information and
SUMMARY:
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Nominations for Proposed 2019 Lease
Sale in the Beaufort Sea Planning Area.’’
Nominations/Indications of Industry
Interest Submission Procedures: To
ensure security and confidentiality of
proprietary information to the
maximum extent possible, please send
nominations/indications of interest and
other proprietary information to Chief,
Leasing Section, BOEM, Alaska OCS
Region, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite
500, Anchorage, Alaska 99503–5823.
Send your nominations in an envelope
clearly labeled, ‘‘Nominations for
Proposed 2019 Lease Sale in the
Beaufort Sea Planning Area.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms.
Patricia LaFramboise, Chief, Leasing
Section, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Alaska OCS Region, 3801
Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500,
Anchorage, AK 99503, telephone (907)
334–5200.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
2019–2024 National Program
Development: On January 4, 2018, the
Department of the Interior announced
the release of the 2019–2024 National
OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Draft Proposed
Program and published a Notice of
Intent (NOI) to prepare a Programmatic
Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS)
for the 2019–2024 National Program. In
the 2019–2024 National OCS Oil and
Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program,
BOEM identified potential exclusion
areas in the Beaufort Sea Planning Area:
A Barrow Whaling Area and a Kaktovik
Whaling Area. These areas will be
analyzed and their potential exclusion
from leasing considered as the
Department of the Interior moves
forward with the 2019–2024 National
Program development process.
Information on the development of the
proposed 2019–2024 National Program
and PEIS is available on BOEM’s
website at: https://www.boem.gov/
National-OCS-Program/.
Because this sale is proposed to occur
at the beginning of the 2019–2024
National Program lease sale schedule,
and there is a long lead time needed to
prepare for a proposed oil and gas lease
sale, the administrative and
environmental review processes for this
sale must occur simultaneously and in
close coordination with the
development of the 2019–2024 National
Program.
This Call should not be construed as
a prejudgment by the Secretary
concerning any area that could be made
available for leasing under the 2019–
2024 National Program. This Call does
not indicate a preliminary decision to
lease in the area described herein. This
Call is not itself a leasing
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announcement; however, the area
described herein, or portions thereof,
may be made available for future oil and
gas leasing.
Environmental Review Process: BOEM
intends to prepare an Environmental
Impact Statement (EIS), in accordance
with the National Environmental Policy
Act (NEPA), covering the proposed lease
sale included in this Call.
The lease sale EIS will evaluate the
potential effects of leasing on the
human, marine, and coastal
environments, and may develop
measures and lease stipulations to
mitigate adverse impacts for the options
being analyzed. Several consultations
will be conducted concurrently with the
NEPA process. These consultations
include, but are not limited to, those
required by the Endangered Species Act
(ESA), the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery
Conservation and Management Act,
Section 106 of the National Historic
Preservation Act (NHPA), and Executive
Order 13175—‘‘Consultation and
Coordination with Tribal
Governments.’’ The results of these
consultations will assist BOEM in its
leasing decisions.
BOEM’s Leasing Process: BOEM’s
regulations for planning and holding an
oil and gas lease sale are found at 30
CFR 556.300–309.
(1) Call for Information and
Nominations: See section below.
(2) Area Identification: Based on the
information and nominations submitted
in response to this Call, BOEM will
develop a recommendation of the area
proposed for further leasing
consideration and/or environmental
analysis. Upon approval by the
Secretary, BOEM will announce the
proposed area identified for leasing in
the Federal Register, in accordance with
30 CFR 556.302(a)(3).
(3) Proposed Notice of Sale (NOS): If
BOEM proceeds with consideration of
leasing after completion of Area
Identification and environmental
analysis, it will publish a Notice of
Availability of a PNOS in the Federal
Register and send the Proposed NOS to
the Governor of Alaska for comment and
recommendations on the size, timing,
and location of the proposed sale. The
Proposed NOS describes the size,
timing, and location of the proposed
sale, provides additional information on
the area(s) proposed for leasing, lists
proposed lease terms and conditions of
the sale, and provides proposed
stipulations to mitigate potential
adverse impacts on the environment.
(4) Final Notice of Sale (NOS): If
BOEM decides to proceed with leasing,
it will publish a Final NOS in the
Federal Register at least 30 days before
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the date of the lease sale. The Final NOS
describes the place, time, and method
for filing bids and the place, date, and
hour for opening and publicly
announcing bids. It also contains a
description of the area(s) offered for
lease, the lease terms and conditions of
the sale, and stipulations to mitigate
potential adverse impacts on the
environment.
Call for Information and Nominations
1. Authority
This Call is published pursuant to the
Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act
(OCSLA), as amended (43 U.S.C. 1331–
1356), and the implementing regulation
at 30 CFR 556.301.
2. Purpose of the Call
The purpose of this Call is to solicit
industry nominations for areas of
leasing interest and to gather comments
and information from the public on the
area(s) that should be included in the
proposed OCS oil and gas lease sale in
the Beaufort Sea Planning Area in 2019.
Pursuant to 30 CFR 556.301, BOEM
seeks comments from industry and the
public on:
(a) industry interest in the area
proposed for leasing, including
nominations or indications of interest in
specific blocks within the area;
(b) geological conditions, including
bottom hazards;
(c) archaeological sites on the seabed
or near shore;
(d) potential multiple uses of the
proposed leasing area, including
subsistence and navigation;
(e) areas that should receive special
concern and analysis; and
(f) other socioeconomic, biological,
and environmental information.
Information submitted in response to
this Call will be used to:
• Determine the Area Identification
under 30 CFR 556.302;
• Prioritize areas with potential for
oil and gas development;
• Develop potential lease terms and
conditions;
• Identify potential use conflicts and
potential mitigation measures; and
• Assist in BOEM’s planning and
environmental review process.
3. Description of the Call Area
The Beaufort Sea Planning Area is
located offshore the State of Alaska and
extends from the 3-nautical mile (nm)
(4.8 kilometers [km]) limit of State of
Alaska submerged lands to and
northward approximately to latitude 75°
N on the west (west of longitude 148°
W) or to latitude 74° N on the east (east
of longitude 148° W). The planning area
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extends from longitude 156° W (roughly
˙
north of the village of Utqiagvik,
formerly known as Barrow) on the west
to the Canadian maritime boundary.
This area consists of 11,876 whole and
partial blocks (about 65 million acres, or
26.2 million hectares).
A map depicting the Call Area is
available for download on the BOEM
website at: https://www.boem.gov/
Beaufort2019. Copies of Official
Protraction Diagrams (OPDs) also are
available for download on the BOEM
website at: https://www.boem.gov/
Maps-and-GIS-Data/.
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4. Instructions on the Call
Parties interested in leasing are
requested to indicate their interest in,
and comment on, the Federal acreage
within the boundaries of the Call Area
that they wish to have included in the
proposed lease sale. Respondents
should explicitly outline the areas of
interest along block lines and rank the
areas or specific blocks in which they
are interested, according to their
priority, using the following indicators:
1 [high], 2 [medium], or 3 [low].
Respondents are encouraged to be as
specific as possible in prioritizing
blocks and supporting nominations of
specific blocks with detailed
information, such as relevant geologic,
geophysical, and economic data. Areas
where interest has been indicated, but
on which respondents have not
indicated priorities, will be considered
low priority. Respondents may also
submit a list of blocks nominated by
OPD and Leasing Map designations to
ensure correct interpretation of their
nominations. OPDs and Leasing Maps
are available on BOEM’s website at
https://www.boem.gov/Maps-and-GISData/.
BOEM also seeks comments from all
interested parties about particular
geological, environmental, biological,
archaeological and socioeconomic
conditions, multi-use conflicts, or other
information about conditions that could
affect the potential leasing and
development of particular areas.
Comments may refer to broad areas or
may refer to particular OCS blocks.
5. Protection of Privileged or Proprietary
Information
BOEM will protect privileged or
proprietary information that industry
submits in accordance with the
Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) and
OCSLA requirements. To avoid
inadvertent release of such information,
all documents and every page
containing such information should be
marked with ‘‘Confidential—Contains
Proprietary Information.’’ To the extent
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a document contains a mix of
proprietary and nonproprietary
information, the document should be
clearly marked to indicate which
portion of the document is proprietary
and which is not. Exemption 4 of FOIA
applies to trade secrets and commercial
or financial information that you submit
that is privileged or confidential. The
OCSLA states that the ‘‘Secretary shall
maintain the confidentiality of all
privileged or proprietary data or
information for such period of time as
is provided for in this subchapter,
established by regulation, or agreed to
by the parties’’ (43 U.S.C. 1344(g)).
BOEM considers nominations of
specific blocks to be proprietary, and
therefore BOEM will not release
information that identifies any
particular nomination with any
particular party, so as not to
compromise the competitive position of
any participants in the process of
indicating interest.
However, please be aware that
BOEM’s practice is to make all
comments, including the names and
addresses of individuals, available for
public inspection. Before including your
address, phone number, email address,
or other personal identifying
information in your comment, please be
advised that your entire comment,
including your personal identifying
information, may be made publicly
available at any time. In order for BOEM
to withhold from disclosure your
personal identifying information, you
must identify any information contained
in the submission of your comments
that, if released, would constitute a
clearly unwarranted invasion of your
personal privacy. You must also briefly
describe any possible harmful
consequence(s) of the disclosure of
information, such as embarrassment,
injury or other harm. While you can ask
us in your comment to withhold from
public review your personal identifying
information, we cannot guarantee that
we will be able to do so. BOEM will
make available for public inspection, in
their entirety, all comments submitted
by organizations and businesses, or by
individuals identifying themselves as
representatives of organizations or
businesses.
Dated: March 5, 2018.
Walter D. Cruickshank,
Acting Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management.
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Review, To Find No Violation of
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AGENCY:
Notice is hereby given that
the U.S. International Trade
Commission has determined to review
in part the Chief Administrative Law
Judge’s (‘‘ALJ’’) final initial
determination (‘‘ID’’), issued on January
25, 2018, finding no violation of section
337 of the Tariff Act of 1930, as
amended (19 U.S.C. 1337) (‘‘section
337’’), in the above-captioned
investigation. On review, the
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violation of section 337. The
investigation is terminated in its
entirety.
SUMMARY:
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Cathy Chen, Esq., Office of the General
Counsel, U.S. International Trade
Commission, 500 E Street SW,
Washington, DC 20436, telephone (202)
205–2392. Copies of non-confidential
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20436, telephone (202) 205–2000.
General information concerning the
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SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The
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2017, based on a complaint filed by
Sony Corporation of Tokyo, Japan; Sony
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of Miyagi, Japan; Sony DADC US Inc. of
Terre Haute, Indiana; and Sony Latin
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
[Docket ID: BOEM-2017-0063; MMAA104000]
Outer Continental Shelf, Alaska OCS Region, Beaufort Sea,
Proposed Oil and Gas Lease Sale for 2019
AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Interior.
ACTION: Call for Information and Nominations.
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SUMMARY: The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is issuing this
Call for Information and Nominations (Call) covering a proposed sale in
the Beaufort Sea Planning Area in late 2019, as included in the 2019-
2024 National Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Leasing Draft
Proposed Program (2019-2024 National Draft Proposed Program), which
BOEM announced on January 4, 2018. The purpose of this Call is to
solicit industry nominations for areas of leasing interest and to
gather comments and information on the area included in the Call for
consideration in planning for this proposed OCS oil and gas lease sale.
Because this lease sale is proposed to occur in 2019, and given the
long lead time needed to prepare for a proposed sale, the planning
process must begin now or the option of a lease sale in 2019 would be
precluded. However, this Call is not a decision to lease and is not a
prejudgment by the Secretary concerning any area that may be made
available for leasing under the 2019-2024 National Program.
DATES: All nominations and comments submitted in response to this Call
must be received by BOEM no later than April 30, 2018. BOEM will
consider submissions sent by mail so long as they are postmarked by the
last day of the comment period.
ADDRESSES: Public Comment Submission Procedures: All public comments
should be submitted through one of the following methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. In the
field entitled, ``Search,'' enter ``BOEM-2017-0063'' and then click
``search.'' Follow the instructions to submit public comments and view
supporting and related materials available for this notice;
2. U.S. Postal Service or other delivery service to the following
address: Chief, Leasing Section, BOEM, Alaska OCS Region, 3801
Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500, Anchorage, Alaska 99503-5823. Send your
comments in an envelope clearly labelled, ``Comments on the Call for
Information and
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Nominations for Proposed 2019 Lease Sale in the Beaufort Sea Planning
Area.''
Nominations/Indications of Industry Interest Submission Procedures:
To ensure security and confidentiality of proprietary information to
the maximum extent possible, please send nominations/indications of
interest and other proprietary information to Chief, Leasing Section,
BOEM, Alaska OCS Region, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500, Anchorage,
Alaska 99503-5823. Send your nominations in an envelope clearly
labeled, ``Nominations for Proposed 2019 Lease Sale in the Beaufort Sea
Planning Area.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Ms. Patricia LaFramboise, Chief,
Leasing Section, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Alaska OCS Region,
3801 Centerpoint Drive, Suite 500, Anchorage, AK 99503, telephone (907)
334-5200.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
2019-2024 National Program Development: On January 4, 2018, the
Department of the Interior announced the release of the 2019-2024
National OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program and published a
Notice of Intent (NOI) to prepare a Programmatic Environmental Impact
Statement (PEIS) for the 2019-2024 National Program. In the 2019-2024
National OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Draft Proposed Program, BOEM
identified potential exclusion areas in the Beaufort Sea Planning Area:
A Barrow Whaling Area and a Kaktovik Whaling Area. These areas will be
analyzed and their potential exclusion from leasing considered as the
Department of the Interior moves forward with the 2019-2024 National
Program development process. Information on the development of the
proposed 2019-2024 National Program and PEIS is available on BOEM's
website at: https://www.boem.gov/National-OCS-Program/.
Because this sale is proposed to occur at the beginning of the
2019-2024 National Program lease sale schedule, and there is a long
lead time needed to prepare for a proposed oil and gas lease sale, the
administrative and environmental review processes for this sale must
occur simultaneously and in close coordination with the development of
the 2019-2024 National Program.
This Call should not be construed as a prejudgment by the Secretary
concerning any area that could be made available for leasing under the
2019-2024 National Program. This Call does not indicate a preliminary
decision to lease in the area described herein. This Call is not itself
a leasing announcement; however, the area described herein, or portions
thereof, may be made available for future oil and gas leasing.
Environmental Review Process: BOEM intends to prepare an
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS), in accordance with the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), covering the proposed lease sale
included in this Call.
The lease sale EIS will evaluate the potential effects of leasing
on the human, marine, and coastal environments, and may develop
measures and lease stipulations to mitigate adverse impacts for the
options being analyzed. Several consultations will be conducted
concurrently with the NEPA process. These consultations include, but
are not limited to, those required by the Endangered Species Act (ESA),
the Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, Section
106 of the National Historic Preservation Act (NHPA), and Executive
Order 13175--``Consultation and Coordination with Tribal Governments.''
The results of these consultations will assist BOEM in its leasing
decisions.
BOEM's Leasing Process: BOEM's regulations for planning and holding
an oil and gas lease sale are found at 30 CFR 556.300-309.
(1) Call for Information and Nominations: See section below.
(2) Area Identification: Based on the information and nominations
submitted in response to this Call, BOEM will develop a recommendation
of the area proposed for further leasing consideration and/or
environmental analysis. Upon approval by the Secretary, BOEM will
announce the proposed area identified for leasing in the Federal
Register, in accordance with 30 CFR 556.302(a)(3).
(3) Proposed Notice of Sale (NOS): If BOEM proceeds with
consideration of leasing after completion of Area Identification and
environmental analysis, it will publish a Notice of Availability of a
PNOS in the Federal Register and send the Proposed NOS to the Governor
of Alaska for comment and recommendations on the size, timing, and
location of the proposed sale. The Proposed NOS describes the size,
timing, and location of the proposed sale, provides additional
information on the area(s) proposed for leasing, lists proposed lease
terms and conditions of the sale, and provides proposed stipulations to
mitigate potential adverse impacts on the environment.
(4) Final Notice of Sale (NOS): If BOEM decides to proceed with
leasing, it will publish a Final NOS in the Federal Register at least
30 days before the date of the lease sale. The Final NOS describes the
place, time, and method for filing bids and the place, date, and hour
for opening and publicly announcing bids. It also contains a
description of the area(s) offered for lease, the lease terms and
conditions of the sale, and stipulations to mitigate potential adverse
impacts on the environment.
Call for Information and Nominations
1. Authority
This Call is published pursuant to the Outer Continental Shelf
Lands Act (OCSLA), as amended (43 U.S.C. 1331-1356), and the
implementing regulation at 30 CFR 556.301.
2. Purpose of the Call
The purpose of this Call is to solicit industry nominations for
areas of leasing interest and to gather comments and information from
the public on the area(s) that should be included in the proposed OCS
oil and gas lease sale in the Beaufort Sea Planning Area in 2019.
Pursuant to 30 CFR 556.301, BOEM seeks comments from industry and the
public on:
(a) industry interest in the area proposed for leasing, including
nominations or indications of interest in specific blocks within the
area;
(b) geological conditions, including bottom hazards;
(c) archaeological sites on the seabed or near shore;
(d) potential multiple uses of the proposed leasing area, including
subsistence and navigation;
(e) areas that should receive special concern and analysis; and
(f) other socioeconomic, biological, and environmental information.
Information submitted in response to this Call will be used to:
Determine the Area Identification under 30 CFR 556.302;
Prioritize areas with potential for oil and gas
development;
Develop potential lease terms and conditions;
Identify potential use conflicts and potential mitigation
measures; and
Assist in BOEM's planning and environmental review
process.
3. Description of the Call Area
The Beaufort Sea Planning Area is located offshore the State of
Alaska and extends from the 3-nautical mile (nm) (4.8 kilometers [km])
limit of State of Alaska submerged lands to and northward approximately
to latitude 75[deg] N on the west (west of longitude 148[deg] W) or to
latitude 74[deg] N on the east (east of longitude 148[deg] W). The
planning area
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extends from longitude 156[deg] W (roughly north of the village of
Utqia[gdot]vik, formerly known as Barrow) on the west to the Canadian
maritime boundary. This area consists of 11,876 whole and partial
blocks (about 65 million acres, or 26.2 million hectares).
A map depicting the Call Area is available for download on the BOEM
website at: https://www.boem.gov/Beaufort2019. Copies of Official
Protraction Diagrams (OPDs) also are available for download on the BOEM
website at: https://www.boem.gov/Maps-and-GIS-Data/.
4. Instructions on the Call
Parties interested in leasing are requested to indicate their
interest in, and comment on, the Federal acreage within the boundaries
of the Call Area that they wish to have included in the proposed lease
sale. Respondents should explicitly outline the areas of interest along
block lines and rank the areas or specific blocks in which they are
interested, according to their priority, using the following
indicators: 1 [high], 2 [medium], or 3 [low]. Respondents are
encouraged to be as specific as possible in prioritizing blocks and
supporting nominations of specific blocks with detailed information,
such as relevant geologic, geophysical, and economic data. Areas where
interest has been indicated, but on which respondents have not
indicated priorities, will be considered low priority. Respondents may
also submit a list of blocks nominated by OPD and Leasing Map
designations to ensure correct interpretation of their nominations.
OPDs and Leasing Maps are available on BOEM's website at https://www.boem.gov/Maps-and-GIS-Data/.
BOEM also seeks comments from all interested parties about
particular geological, environmental, biological, archaeological and
socioeconomic conditions, multi-use conflicts, or other information
about conditions that could affect the potential leasing and
development of particular areas. Comments may refer to broad areas or
may refer to particular OCS blocks.
5. Protection of Privileged or Proprietary Information
BOEM will protect privileged or proprietary information that
industry submits in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA) and OCSLA requirements. To avoid inadvertent release of such
information, all documents and every page containing such information
should be marked with ``Confidential--Contains Proprietary
Information.'' To the extent a document contains a mix of proprietary
and nonproprietary information, the document should be clearly marked
to indicate which portion of the document is proprietary and which is
not. Exemption 4 of FOIA applies to trade secrets and commercial or
financial information that you submit that is privileged or
confidential. The OCSLA states that the ``Secretary shall maintain the
confidentiality of all privileged or proprietary data or information
for such period of time as is provided for in this subchapter,
established by regulation, or agreed to by the parties'' (43 U.S.C.
1344(g)). BOEM considers nominations of specific blocks to be
proprietary, and therefore BOEM will not release information that
identifies any particular nomination with any particular party, so as
not to compromise the competitive position of any participants in the
process of indicating interest.
However, please be aware that BOEM's practice is to make all
comments, including the names and addresses of individuals, available
for public inspection. Before including your address, phone number,
email address, or other personal identifying information in your
comment, please be advised that your entire comment, including your
personal identifying information, may be made publicly available at any
time. In order for BOEM to withhold from disclosure your personal
identifying information, you must identify any information contained in
the submission of your comments that, if released, would constitute a
clearly unwarranted invasion of your personal privacy. You must also
briefly describe any possible harmful consequence(s) of the disclosure
of information, such as embarrassment, injury or other harm. While you
can ask us in your comment to withhold from public review your personal
identifying information, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do
so. BOEM will make available for public inspection, in their entirety,
all comments submitted by organizations and businesses, or by
individuals identifying themselves as representatives of organizations
or businesses.
Dated: March 5, 2018.
Walter D. Cruickshank,
Acting Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
[FR Doc. 2018-06533 Filed 3-29-18; 8:45 am]
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