Call for Information and Nominations-Commercial Leasing for Wind Power Development on the Outer Continental Shelf in the Gulf of Mexico, 60283-60287 [2021-23800]
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any information contained in the your
comment that, if released, would
constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of your personal privacy. You
must also briefly describe any possible
harmful consequences of the PII
disclosure, such as embarrassment,
injury, or other harm. BOEM is unable
to guarantee that your PII will be
protected from public disclosure
because a court may determine that the
benefits of disclosure about who may
influence public policy outweigh
possible harms.
DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
XXI. Protection of Privileged or
Confidential Information
In June 2021, the Bureau of
Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)
issued a request for interest (RFI) to
gauge specific interest in obtaining
commercial wind energy leases in an
area on the Outer Continental Shelf
(OCS) in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM).
Based on the expressions of interest
received in response to the RFI, BOEM
has determined that competitive interest
exists in the area identified. This call for
information and nominations (‘‘Call’’ or
‘‘notice’’) initiates the competitive
leasing process on the GOM OCS for the
area identified herein. The publication
of this Call does not mean that BOEM
will ultimately grant a lease to any
particular party in the area identified in
the GOM OCS. Rather, the publication
of this Call indicates that the area
described (‘‘Call Area’’) may be subject
to future leasing.
DATES: Submissions indicating your
nomination or interest in or providing
comments on commercial leasing within
the Call Area must be received no later
than December 16, 2021. Late
submissions may not be considered.
ADDRESSES: Please submit nomination
or interest information as discussed
under the SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
heading in the section entitled
‘‘Required Nomination Information’’ via
U.S. Postal Service, Fedex, UPS, or any
other mail carrier to: Bureau of Ocean
Energy Management, Office of Emerging
Programs, 1201 Elmwood Park
Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana
70123. In addition to a paper copy,
please include an electronic copy on
any digital data storage device. Do not
submit nominations via the Federal
eRulemaking Portal.
Please submit comments and other
information as discussed in the section
entitled ‘‘Requested Information from
Interested or Affected Parties’’ under
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION by either of
the following two methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://
www.regulations.gov. In the search box
at the top of the web page, enter BOEM–
2021–0077 and then click ‘‘search.’’
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Call for Information and Nominations—
Commercial Leasing for Wind Power
Development on the Outer Continental
Shelf in the Gulf of Mexico
Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Interior.
ACTION: Call for information and
nominations; request for comments.
AGENCY:
SUMMARY:
BOEM will protect privileged or
confidential information that you
submit consistent with the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) and 30 CFR
585.113. Exemption 4 of FOIA applies
to ‘‘trade secrets and commercial or
financial information obtained from a
person’’ that is privileged or
confidential. 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(4). If you
wish to protect the confidentiality of
such information, clearly mark it
‘‘Contains Privileged or Confidential
Information’’ and consider submitting
such information as a separate
attachment. BOEM will not disclose
such information, except as required by
FOIA. Information that is not labeled as
privileged or confidential may be
regarded by BOEM as suitable for public
release. Further, BOEM will not treat as
confidential aggregate summaries of
otherwise non-confidential information.
a. Access to Information (54 U.S.C.
307103): BOEM is required, after
consultation with the Secretary of the
Interior, to withhold the location,
character, or ownership of historic
resources if it determines that disclosure
may, among other things, cause a
significant invasion of privacy, risk
harm to the historic resources, or
impede the use of a traditional religious
site by practitioners. Tribal entities and
other interested parties should designate
information that they wish to be held as
confidential and provide the reasons
why BOEM should do so.
Authority: 43 U.S.C. 1337(p)); 30 CFR
585.211 and 585.216.
Amanda Lefton,
Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management.
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Follow the instructions to submit public
comments and view supporting and
related materials.
2. U.S. Postal Service or other mail
delivery service. Send your comments
and other information to the following
address: Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Office of Emerging
Programs, 1201 Elmwood Park
Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana
70123.
For information about submitting
public comments, please see the section
under SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION
entitled ‘‘Protection of Privileged,
Personal, or Confidential Information.’’
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Tershara Matthews, Chief, Office of
Emerging Programs, 1201 Elmwood Park
Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana
70123, (504) 736–2676 or
tershara.matthews@boem.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Authority
43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3); 30 CFR 585.210
and 585.211.
2. Purpose
BOEM is using this notice both to
solicit lease nominations beyond those
identified in response to the earlier RFI
and to request comments from
interested and affected parties regarding
site conditions, resources, and uses of
the identified area that would be
relevant to BOEM’s potential leasing
and development authorization process.
Those interested in leasing within the
Call Area for a commercial wind energy
project should provide detailed and
specific information described in the
section 5 of this Call entitled ‘‘Required
Nomination Information.’’ Those
interested in providing public
comments and information regarding
site conditions, resources, and multiple
uses in close proximity to, or within, the
Call Area should provide information
requested in the section 4 of this Call
entitled ‘‘Requested Information from
Interested or Affected Parties.’’ Any
nominations, expressions of interest, or
any other information and comments
that were previously submitted in
response to the RFI do not need to be
resubmitted. BOEM will consider
previously submitted nominations,
expressions of interest, and any other
information and comments along with
any information received in response to
this notice
BOEM is also preparing an
environmental assessment, which will
analyze leasing and reasonably
foreseeable site assessment activities.
Additional opportunities will be
provided for public involvement during
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the environmental assessment process.
See the section of this Call entitled
‘‘BOEM’s Environmental Review
Process.’’
The Call Area was established in
consultation with BOEM’s GOM
Intergovernmental Renewable Energy
Task Force. Comments received in
response to the RFI also were
considered when delineating the Call
Area. A detailed description of the Call
Area is found in section 3 below.
The OCS Lands Act requires BOEM to
award leases competitively, unless
BOEM determines that there is no
competitive interest (43 U.S.C.
1337(p)(3)). BOEM has determined that
competitive interest exists in the
identified Call area. BOEM now solicits
nominations for any additional areas not
previously identified as being of interest
for obtaining a lease in the Call Area
and requests information from
interested and affected parties on issues
relevant to BOEM’s review of
nominations for potential leases.
The responses to this Call could lead
BOEM to proceed with the competitive
leasing process in some parts of the Call
Area (i.e., where competition exists) and
a noncompetitive process in other parts
of the Call Area (i.e., where no
competitive interest exists). The leasing
process is described more thoroughly
under the ‘‘Determination of
Competitive Interest’’ and
‘‘Noncompetitive Leasing Process’’
sections of this Call. In any parts of the
Call Area where an entity has
nominated or identified an area of
interest for a possible lease and where
no competing submissions exist, BOEM
may proceed with the noncompetitive
lease process pursuant to BOEM’s
regulations at 30 CFR 585.232. If BOEM
determines that competitive interest
exists in some or all of the Call Area,
then BOEM may proceed with area
identification under 30 CFR 585.211(b)
and the competitive leasing process
under 30 CFR 585.211 through 585.225.
Whether issued through a competitive
or noncompetitive process, a lease does
not grant the lessee the right to
construct any facilities on the OCS. The
lease only grants the lessee the
exclusive right to submit site assessment
and development plans to BOEM.
BOEM must approve these plans before
the lessee may proceed to the next
stages of lease development (30 CFR
585.600 and 585.601).
Whether competitive or
noncompetitive, the leasing process will
include subsequent opportunities for
public input and review of any
proposed actions for potential
environmental impacts and multiple use
conflicts. BOEM has not yet determined
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which areas may be offered for lease, if
any. Further, BOEM may include less
than the total footprint of the Call Area
in any leasing decision or may offer no
areas for leasing at all.
3. Description of Call Area
The Call Area comprises the area
located seaward of the Gulf of Mexico
Submerged Lands Act boundary,
bounded on the east by the north-south
line located at 89.858° W longitude, and
bounded on the south by the 400-meter
bathymetry contour and the United
States–Mexico maritime boundary
established by the Treaty between the
Government of the United States of
America and the Government of the
United Mexican States on the
Delimitation of the Continental Shelf in
the Western Gulf of Mexico beyond 200
Nautical Miles, which took effect in
January 2001. The area for potential
wind energy leasing consists of
approximately 29,901,285 acres. BOEM
may issue an additional Call for areas in
water depths between 400 meters and
1,300 meters when a better
understanding exists of the competitive
interest for floating wind energy
development in the GOM.
4. Requested Information From
Interested or Affected Parties
On June 11, 2021, BOEM published in
the Federal Register the ‘‘Request for
Interest in Commercial Leasing for Wind
Power Development on the Gulf of
Mexico Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)’’
(86 FR 31339). Any information that
was previously submitted in response to
the section of that RFI entitled
‘‘Requested Information from Interested
or Affected Parties’’ does not need to be
resubmitted; BOEM will consider it
along with any information received in
response to this notice.
BOEM requests specific and detailed
comments from the public and other
interested or affected parties regarding
the following features, activities,
mitigations, or concerns within or
around the Call Area:
a. Geological, geophysical, and
biological bathymetric conditions
(including bottom and shallow hazards
and live bottom).
b. Known archaeological and cultural
resource sites on the seabed.
c. Information regarding the
identification of historic properties or
potential effects to historic properties
from leasing, site assessment activities
(including the construction of
meteorological towers or the installation
of meteorological buoys), or commercial
wind energy development in the areas
identified in the Call Area. This
includes potential offshore
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archaeological sites or other historic
properties within the areas described in
this notice and also onshore historic
properties that could potentially be
affected by renewable energy activities
within the Call Areas. This information
will inform BOEM’s review of future
undertakings under section 106 of the
National Historic Preservation Act
(NHPA) and under the National
Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
d. Information about potentially
conflicting uses of the Call Area,
including navigation (in particular,
commercial and recreational vessel use),
recreation, and fisheries (commercial
and recreational). Additional
information regarding recreational and
commercial fisheries including, but not
limited to, the use of the areas, the types
of fishing gear used, seasonal use, and
recommendations for reducing use
conflicts.
e. Information regarding the
identification of protected species,
federally designated (or proposed)
critical habitat, essential fish habitat, or
areas that are environmentally sensitive
or crucial to marine productivity and
are State or federally managed for their
conservation value.
f. Available and pertinent data and
information concerning renewable
energy resources and environmental
conditions. Where applicable, spatial
information should be submitted in a
format compatible with ArcGIS 10.8.1 in
a geographic coordinate system (NAD
27).
g. Information relating to visual
resources and aesthetics, the potential
impacts of wind turbines and associated
infrastructure on those resources, and
potential strategies to help mitigate or
minimize any visual effects.
h. Other relevant socioeconomic,
cultural, biological, and environmental
information.
i. Any other relevant information
BOEM should consider during its
planning and decision-making process
for the purpose of issuing leases in the
Call Area.
j. BOEM is interested in
understanding potential opportunities
for all types of renewable energy
development in the GOM. Please
provide information to develop an
understanding of the potential
opportunities or interest in developing
clean energy in the area. BOEM would
like information on the economic
viability of offshore renewable energy in
the GOM, the potential insurance
support, private equity investment,
capacity of grid expansion, transmission
concerns, and any positive net value
analysis for industry support.
Specifically,
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• Is development and production of
offshore wind energy feasible when
compared to the cost of electricity in
GOM coastal States?
• What impetus is necessary for
utility companies located along the
GOM to purchase offshore wind energy?
• What could make offshore wind
energy development in the GOM more
attractive to investors?
• What could make offshore wind
energy development in the GOM more
attractive to consumers?
• What is the viability, economic or
otherwise, of using offshore wind to
power green hydrogen production in the
GOM?
• What is the economic viability of
offshore wind energy in the GOM
considering turbine size, hurricane class
turbines, fixed charge rates, and
insurance costs?
• What are the most viable locations
for offshore wind energy projects in the
GOM based on water depth, wind
resources, turbine size, distance to port,
and interconnection?
• What are the transmission
constraints, known or anticipated, and
advantages, including but not limited to
points of interconnection, load, etc., in
the GOM?
5. Required Nomination Information
If you wish to nominate one or more
areas for a commercial wind energy
lease within the Call Area, you must
provide the following information for
each nomination. Any nominations or
information submitted in response to
the RFI section entitled ‘‘Required
Indication of Interest Information,’’ does
not need to be resubmitted; BOEM will
consider it along with any information
received in response to this notice.
a. The BOEM leasing map name and
number, or official protraction diagram
number, and the specific whole or
partial OCS blocks within the Call Area
that you are interested in leasing. This
information should be submitted as a
spatial file compatible with ArcGIS
10.8.1 in a geographic coordinate system
(NAD 27) in addition to your hard copy
submittal. If your nomination includes
one or more partial blocks, please
describe those partial blocks in terms of
a sixteenth (i.e., sub-block) of an OCS
block.
b. A description of your objectives
and the facilities that you would use to
achieve those objectives.
c. A preliminary schedule of proposed
activities, including those leading to
commercial operations.
d. Available and pertinent data and
information concerning renewable
energy resources and environmental
conditions in each area that you wish to
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lease, including energy and resource
data and information used to evaluate
the area. Where applicable, spatial
information should be submitted in a
format compatible with ArcGIS 10.8.1 in
a geographic coordinate system (NAD
27).
e. Documentation demonstrating that
you are legally qualified to hold a lease
in accordance with the requirements in
30 CFR 585.106 and 585.107(c).
Examples of the documentation
appropriate for demonstrating your legal
qualifications and related guidance can
be found in BOEM’s ‘‘Qualification
Guidelines to Acquire and Hold
Renewable Energy Leases and Grants
and Alternate Use Grants on the U.S.
Outer Continental Shelf,’’ available at
https://www.boem.gov/RenewableEnergy-Program/RegulatoryInformation/QualificationGuidelinespdf.aspx. Legal qualification documents
that you provide to BOEM may be made
available for public review. If you wish
that any part of your legal qualification
documentation be kept confidential,
clearly identify what should be kept
confidential and submit it under
separate cover (see section 6 of this Call
entitled ‘‘Protection of Privileged,
Personal, or Confidential Information
Section,’’ below).
f. Documentation demonstrating that
you are technically and financially
capable of constructing, operating,
maintaining, and decommissioning the
commercial wind energy facility
described in your submission in
accordance with 30 CFR 585.107(a).
Guidance regarding the documentation
to demonstrate your technical and
financial qualifications can be found in
‘‘Qualification Guidelines to Acquire
and Hold Renewable Energy Leases and
Grants and Alternate Use Grants on the
U.S. Outer Continental Shelf,’’ available
at: https://www.boem.gov/RenewableEnergy-Program/RegulatoryInformation/QualificationGuidelinespdf.aspx. Any documentation you
submit to demonstrate your legal,
technical, and financial qualifications
must be provided to BOEM in both
paper and electronic formats. BOEM
considers an Adobe PDF file on a media
storage device to be an acceptable
format for an electronic copy.
6. Protection of Privileged, Personal, or
Confidential Information
a. Freedom of Information Act
BOEM will protect your privileged or
confidential information in accordance
with the Freedom of Information Act
(FOIA). Exemption 4 of FOIA applies to
trade secrets and commercial or
financial information that is privileged
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or confidential. If you wish to protect
the confidentiality of such information,
clearly label it and request that BOEM
treat it as confidential. BOEM will not
disclose such information if BOEM
determines under 30 CFR 585.113(b)
that it qualifies for exemption from
disclosure under FOIA. Please label
privileged or confidential information
with the words ‘‘Contains Confidential
Information’’ and consider submitting
such information as a separate
attachment.
BOEM will not treat as confidential
any aggregate summaries of such
information or comments not containing
such privileged or confidential
information. Additionally, BOEM will
not treat as confidential (1) the legal title
of the nominating entity (for example,
the name of your company), or (2) the
list of whole or partial blocks that you
are nominating. Information that is not
labeled as privileged or confidential
may be regarded by BOEM as suitable
for public release.
b. Personally Identifiable Information
BOEM does not consider anonymous
comments; please include your name
and address as part of your comment.
You should be aware that your entire
comment, including your name,
address, and any personally identifiable
information (PII) included in your
comment may be made publicly
available. All submissions from
identified individuals, businesses, and
organizations will be available for
public viewing on regulations.gov. For
BOEM to withhold your PII from
disclosure, you must identify any
information contained in your
comments that, if released, would
constitute a clearly unwarranted
invasion of your personal privacy. You
must also briefly describe any possible
harmful consequences of the disclosure
of information, such as embarrassment,
injury, or other harm.
c. Section 304 of NHPA (54 U.S.C.
307103(a))
After consultation with the Secretary
of the Interior, BOEM is required to
withhold the location, character, or
ownership of historic resources if it
determines that disclosure may, among
other things, risk harm to the historic
resources or impede the use of a
traditional religious site by
practitioners. Tribal entities should
designate in their submissions
information that falls under section 304
of NHPA as confidential.
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7. BOEM’s Environmental Review
Process
Before deciding whether and where
leases may be issued, BOEM will
prepare an environmental assessment
(EA) under the NEPA process, including
a public scoping period to determine the
scope of the EA and a public review and
comment period on the draft EA. The
EA will consider the reasonably
foreseeable environmental
consequences associated with leasing,
such as site characterization activities
(including geophysical, geotechnical,
archaeological, and biological surveys)
and site assessment activities (including
installation of a meteorological tower or
meteorological buoy). BOEM also will
conduct consultations to consider the
environmental consequences associated
with issuing commercial wind energy
leases within the Call Area. These
consultations include, but are not
limited to, those required by the Coastal
Zone Management Act, the Endangered
Species Act, the Magnuson-Stevens
Fishery Conservation and Management
Act, section 106 of NHPA, and
Executive Order 13175—‘‘Consultation
and Coordination with Indian Tribal
Governments.’’ Through the NEPA and
consultation process, BOEM may
evaluate mitigation measures to
minimize possible impacts resulting
from potential project activities to
resources, such as migratory birds,
marine mammals, and sea turtles.
Before BOEM allows a lessee to begin
construction of a wind energy project on
a lease issued within the Call Area,
BOEM will consider the potential
environmental effects of the
construction and operation of any wind
energy facility under a separate, projectspecific NEPA process. This separate
NEPA process will include additional
opportunities for public involvement
and likely will result in the publication
of an environmental impact statement.
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8. BOEM’s Planning and Leasing
Process
1. Determination of Competitive
Interest: Subsection 8(p)(3) of the OCS
Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3)) states
that ‘‘the Secretary shall issue a lease,
easement, or right-of-way . . . on a
competitive basis unless the Secretary
determines after public notice of a
proposed lease, easement, or right-ofway that there is no competitive
interest.’’ Accordingly, BOEM must first
determine whether competitive interest
exists in acquiring a lease within the
Call Area to develop offshore wind
energy. At the conclusion of the
comment period for this Call, BOEM
will review the Call and RFI
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nominations received and determine if
competitive interest exists in any part
area of the Call Area.
For areas with two or more valid
nominations, BOEM may consider
proceeding with competitive leasing as
described in section 8.2 of this Call
entitled ‘‘Competitive Leasing Process.’’
For areas where BOEM determines that
there is only one interested entity,
BOEM may consider proceeding with
noncompetitive leasing, as described in
section 8.3 entitled ‘‘Noncompetitive
Leasing Process.’’
If BOEM determines that competitive
interest exists and that those areas are
appropriate to lease, BOEM may hold
one or more competitive lease sales for
those areas. In the event BOEM holds a
lease sale, all qualified bidders,
including bidders that did not submit a
nomination in response to this Call or
the RFI, will be able to participate in the
lease sale.
BOEM reserves the right to not lease
nominated areas or to modify
nominated areas before offering them for
lease.
2. Competitive Leasing Process: BOEM
will follow these steps required by 30
CFR 585.211 through 585.225 if it
decides to proceed with the competitive
leasing process:
(a) Area Identification: Based on the
information received in response to this
Call and the RFI, BOEM will determine
the level of commercial interest and will
identify the areas that would be
appropriate to analyze for potential
leasing. The areas identified will
constitute wind energy areas (WEA) and
will be subject to an EA as described in
section 7 above, in consultation with
appropriate Federal agencies, federally
recognized Tribes, State and local
governments, and other interested
parties.
(b) Proposed Sale Notice (PSN): If
BOEM decides to proceed with a
competitive lease sale within the WEA
after completion of its EA and
consultations, BOEM will publish a PSN
in the Federal Register with a comment
period of 60 days. The PSN will
describe the areas BOEM intends to
offer for leasing and the proposed
conditions of sale, auction format, and
lease instrument, including lease
addenda. Additionally, the PSN will
describe the criteria and process for
evaluating bids in the auction.
(c) Final Sale Notice (FSN): After
considering the comments on the PSN,
if BOEM decides to proceed with a
competitive lease sale, it will publish a
FSN in the Federal Register at least 30
days before the date of the lease sale.
(d) Bid Submission and Evaluation:
Following publication of the FSN in the
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Federal Register, BOEM will offer the
lease areas through a competitive sale
process, using procedures specified in
the FSN. Afterwards, BOEM will review
the sale, including bids and bid
deposits, for technical and legal
adequacy. BOEM will ensure that
bidders have complied with the FSN
and all applicable regulations. BOEM
reserves the rights to reject any or all
bids and to withdraw its offer to lease
an area, even after bids have been
submitted.
(e) Issuance of a Lease: Following
identification of the winning bid on a
lease area, BOEM will notify the
successful bidder and will provide lease
documents for signature. BOEM requires
a successful bidder to sign and return
the lease documents, pay the remainder
of the bonus bid, if applicable, and file
the required financial assurance within
10-business days of receiving the lease
documents. Upon receipt of the required
payments, financial assurance, and
properly signed lease documents, BOEM
may execute a lease with the successful
bidder.
3. Noncompetitive Leasing Process:
BOEM will follow these steps if it
decides to proceed with a
noncompetitive leasing process:
(a) Determination of No Competitive
Interest: If, after evaluating all relevant
information, including responses to this
Call and the RFI, BOEM determines
competitive interest does not exist in all
or a portion of the Call Area, it may
proceed with noncompetitive leasing
under 30 CFR 585.231 and 585.232.
BOEM will seek to determine if the sole
respondent who nominated a particular
area intends to proceed with acquiring
the lease. If so, the respondent must
submit an acquisition fee as specified in
30 CFR 585.502(a). After the acquisition
fee is paid, BOEM will follow the
process outlined in 30 CFR 585.231(d)
through (i), which includes the
publication of a determination of no
competitive interest in the Federal
Register.
(b) Review of Lease Request: BOEM
will complete an EA and required
consultations as discussed in section 7
before issuing a lease noncompetitively.
Specifically, BOEM will coordinate and
consult, as appropriate, with relevant
Federal agencies, federally recognized
Tribes, affected State and local
governments, and other affected or
interested parties in formulating lease
terms, conditions, and stipulations.
(c) Lease Issuance: After completing
its review of the lease request, BOEM
may offer a noncompetitive lease.
Within 10-business days of receiving the
lease documents, the respondent must
sign them and provide a $100,000 lease-
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specific bond, under 30 CFR 585.515, to
guarantee compliance with all terms
and conditions of the lease. Within 45
days of receiving the lease documents,
the respondent must pay the first 12
months’ rent pursuant to 30 CFR
585.231(g)(2).
Amanda Lefton,
Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management.
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duty orders on seamless refined copper
pipe and tube from China and Mexico
would be likely to lead to continuation
or recurrence of material injury.
Pursuant to the Act, interested parties
are requested to respond to this notice
by submitting the information specified
below to the Commission.
DATES: Instituted November 1, 2021. To
be assured of consideration, the
deadline for responses is December 1,
2021. Comments on the adequacy of
responses may be filed with the
Commission by January 13, 2022.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT:
Lawrence Jones (202–205–3358), Office
of Investigations, U.S. International
Trade Commission, 500 E Street SW,
Washington, DC 20436. Hearingimpaired persons can obtain
information on this matter by contacting
the Commission’s TDD terminal on 202–
205–1810. Persons with mobility
impairments who will need special
assistance in gaining access to the
Commission should contact the Office
of the Secretary at 202–205–2000.
General information concerning the
Commission may also be obtained by
accessing its internet server (https://
www.usitc.gov). The public record for
this proceeding may be viewed on the
Commission’s electronic docket (EDIS)
at https://edis.usitc.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
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Background.— On November 22,
2010, the Department of Commerce
(‘‘Commerce’’) issued antidumping duty
orders on imports of seamless refined
copper pipe and tube from China and
Mexico (75 FR 71070). Following the
five-year reviews by Commerce and the
Commission, effective December 21,
2016, Commerce issued a continuation
of the antidumping duty orders on
imports of seamless refined copper pipe
and tube from China and Mexico (81 FR
93664). The Commission is now
conducting second reviews pursuant to
section 751(c) of the Act, as amended
(19 U.S.C. 1675(c)), to determine
whether revocation of the orders would
be likely to lead to continuation or
recurrence of material injury to the
domestic industry within a reasonably
foreseeable time. Provisions concerning
the conduct of this proceeding may be
found in the Commission’s Rules of
Practice and Procedure at 19 CFR part
201, subparts A and B, and 19 CFR part
207, subparts A and F. The Commission
will assess the adequacy of interested
party responses to this notice of
institution to determine whether to
conduct full or expedited reviews. The
Commission’s determinations in any
expedited reviews will be based on the
facts available, which may include
information provided in response to this
notice.
Definitions.—The following
definitions apply to these reviews:
(1) Subject Merchandise is the class or
kind of merchandise that is within the
scope of the five-year reviews, as
defined by Commerce.
(2) The Subject Countries in these
reviews are China and Mexico.
(3) The Domestic Like Product is the
domestically produced product or
products which are like, or in the
absence of like, most similar in
characteristics and uses with, the
Subject Merchandise. In its original and
full first five-year review
determinations, the Commission
defined one Domestic Like Product,
coextensive with Commerce’s scope,
consisting of all seamless refined copper
pipe and tube.
(4) The Domestic Industry is the U.S.
producers as a whole of the Domestic
Like Product, or those producers whose
collective output of the Domestic Like
Product constitutes a major proportion
of the total domestic production of the
product. In its original and full first fiveyear review determinations, the
Commission defined a single Domestic
Industry consisting of all domestic
producers of seamless refined copper
pipe and tube.
(5) An Importer is any person or firm
engaged, either directly or through a
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parent company or subsidiary, in
importing the Subject Merchandise into
the United States from a foreign
manufacturer or through its selling
agent.
Participation in the proceeding and
public service list.—Persons, including
industrial users of the Subject
Merchandise and, if the merchandise is
sold at the retail level, representative
consumer organizations, wishing to
participate in the proceeding as parties
must file an entry of appearance with
the Secretary to the Commission, as
provided in § 201.11(b)(4) of the
Commission’s rules, no later than 21
days after publication of this notice in
the Federal Register. The Secretary will
maintain a public service list containing
the names and addresses of all persons,
or their representatives, who are parties
to the proceeding.
Former Commission employees who
are seeking to appear in Commission
five-year reviews are advised that they
may appear in a review even if they
participated personally and
substantially in the corresponding
underlying original investigation or an
earlier review of the same underlying
investigation. The Commission’s
designated agency ethics official has
advised that a five-year review is not the
same particular matter as the underlying
original investigation, and a five-year
review is not the same particular matter
as an earlier review of the same
underlying investigation for purposes of
18 U.S.C. 207, the post-employment
statute for Federal employees, and
Commission rule 201.15(b) (19 CFR
201.15(b)), 79 FR 3246 (Jan. 17, 2014),
73 FR 24609 (May 5, 2008).
Consequently, former employees are not
required to seek Commission approval
to appear in a review under Commission
rule 19 CFR 201.15, even if the
corresponding underlying original
investigation or an earlier review of the
same underlying investigation was
pending when they were Commission
employees. For further ethics advice on
this matter, contact Charles Smith,
Office of the General Counsel, at 202–
205–3408.
Limited disclosure of business
proprietary information (BPI) under an
administrative protective order (APO)
and APO service list.—Pursuant to
§ 207.7(a) of the Commission’s rules, the
Secretary will make BPI submitted in
this proceeding available to authorized
applicants under the APO issued in the
proceeding, provided that the
application is made no later than 21
days after publication of this notice in
the Federal Register. Authorized
applicants must represent interested
parties, as defined in 19 U.S.C. 1677(9),
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Bureau of Ocean Energy Management
[Docket No. BOEM-2021-0077]
Call for Information and Nominations--Commercial Leasing for Wind
Power Development on the Outer Continental Shelf in the Gulf of Mexico
AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Interior.
ACTION: Call for information and nominations; request for comments.
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SUMMARY: In June 2021, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM)
issued a request for interest (RFI) to gauge specific interest in
obtaining commercial wind energy leases in an area on the Outer
Continental Shelf (OCS) in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). Based on the
expressions of interest received in response to the RFI, BOEM has
determined that competitive interest exists in the area identified.
This call for information and nominations (``Call'' or ``notice'')
initiates the competitive leasing process on the GOM OCS for the area
identified herein. The publication of this Call does not mean that BOEM
will ultimately grant a lease to any particular party in the area
identified in the GOM OCS. Rather, the publication of this Call
indicates that the area described (``Call Area'') may be subject to
future leasing.
DATES: Submissions indicating your nomination or interest in or
providing comments on commercial leasing within the Call Area must be
received no later than December 16, 2021. Late submissions may not be
considered.
ADDRESSES: Please submit nomination or interest information as
discussed under the Supplementary Information heading in the section
entitled ``Required Nomination Information'' via U.S. Postal Service,
Fedex, UPS, or any other mail carrier to: Bureau of Ocean Energy
Management, Office of Emerging Programs, 1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard,
New Orleans, Louisiana 70123. In addition to a paper copy, please
include an electronic copy on any digital data storage device. Do not
submit nominations via the Federal eRulemaking Portal.
Please submit comments and other information as discussed in the
section entitled ``Requested Information from Interested or Affected
Parties'' under Supplementary Information by either of the following
two methods:
1. Federal eRulemaking Portal: https://www.regulations.gov. In the
search box at the top of the web page, enter BOEM-2021-0077 and then
click ``search.'' Follow the instructions to submit public comments and
view supporting and related materials.
2. U.S. Postal Service or other mail delivery service. Send your
comments and other information to the following address: Bureau of
Ocean Energy Management, Office of Emerging Programs, 1201 Elmwood Park
Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana 70123.
For information about submitting public comments, please see the
section under Supplementary Information entitled ``Protection of
Privileged, Personal, or Confidential Information.''
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Tershara Matthews, Chief, Office of
Emerging Programs, 1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana
70123, (504) 736-2676 or [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
1. Authority
43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3); 30 CFR 585.210 and 585.211.
2. Purpose
BOEM is using this notice both to solicit lease nominations beyond
those identified in response to the earlier RFI and to request comments
from interested and affected parties regarding site conditions,
resources, and uses of the identified area that would be relevant to
BOEM's potential leasing and development authorization process. Those
interested in leasing within the Call Area for a commercial wind energy
project should provide detailed and specific information described in
the section 5 of this Call entitled ``Required Nomination
Information.'' Those interested in providing public comments and
information regarding site conditions, resources, and multiple uses in
close proximity to, or within, the Call Area should provide information
requested in the section 4 of this Call entitled ``Requested
Information from Interested or Affected Parties.'' Any nominations,
expressions of interest, or any other information and comments that
were previously submitted in response to the RFI do not need to be
resubmitted. BOEM will consider previously submitted nominations,
expressions of interest, and any other information and comments along
with any information received in response to this notice
BOEM is also preparing an environmental assessment, which will
analyze leasing and reasonably foreseeable site assessment activities.
Additional opportunities will be provided for public involvement during
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the environmental assessment process. See the section of this Call
entitled ``BOEM's Environmental Review Process.''
The Call Area was established in consultation with BOEM's GOM
Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force. Comments received in
response to the RFI also were considered when delineating the Call
Area. A detailed description of the Call Area is found in section 3
below.
The OCS Lands Act requires BOEM to award leases competitively,
unless BOEM determines that there is no competitive interest (43 U.S.C.
1337(p)(3)). BOEM has determined that competitive interest exists in
the identified Call area. BOEM now solicits nominations for any
additional areas not previously identified as being of interest for
obtaining a lease in the Call Area and requests information from
interested and affected parties on issues relevant to BOEM's review of
nominations for potential leases.
The responses to this Call could lead BOEM to proceed with the
competitive leasing process in some parts of the Call Area (i.e., where
competition exists) and a noncompetitive process in other parts of the
Call Area (i.e., where no competitive interest exists). The leasing
process is described more thoroughly under the ``Determination of
Competitive Interest'' and ``Noncompetitive Leasing Process'' sections
of this Call. In any parts of the Call Area where an entity has
nominated or identified an area of interest for a possible lease and
where no competing submissions exist, BOEM may proceed with the
noncompetitive lease process pursuant to BOEM's regulations at 30 CFR
585.232. If BOEM determines that competitive interest exists in some or
all of the Call Area, then BOEM may proceed with area identification
under 30 CFR 585.211(b) and the competitive leasing process under 30
CFR 585.211 through 585.225.
Whether issued through a competitive or noncompetitive process, a
lease does not grant the lessee the right to construct any facilities
on the OCS. The lease only grants the lessee the exclusive right to
submit site assessment and development plans to BOEM. BOEM must approve
these plans before the lessee may proceed to the next stages of lease
development (30 CFR 585.600 and 585.601).
Whether competitive or noncompetitive, the leasing process will
include subsequent opportunities for public input and review of any
proposed actions for potential environmental impacts and multiple use
conflicts. BOEM has not yet determined which areas may be offered for
lease, if any. Further, BOEM may include less than the total footprint
of the Call Area in any leasing decision or may offer no areas for
leasing at all.
3. Description of Call Area
The Call Area comprises the area located seaward of the Gulf of
Mexico Submerged Lands Act boundary, bounded on the east by the north-
south line located at 89.858[deg] W longitude, and bounded on the south
by the 400-meter bathymetry contour and the United States-Mexico
maritime boundary established by the Treaty between the Government of
the United States of America and the Government of the United Mexican
States on the Delimitation of the Continental Shelf in the Western Gulf
of Mexico beyond 200 Nautical Miles, which took effect in January 2001.
The area for potential wind energy leasing consists of approximately
29,901,285 acres. BOEM may issue an additional Call for areas in water
depths between 400 meters and 1,300 meters when a better understanding
exists of the competitive interest for floating wind energy development
in the GOM.
4. Requested Information From Interested or Affected Parties
On June 11, 2021, BOEM published in the Federal Register the
``Request for Interest in Commercial Leasing for Wind Power Development
on the Gulf of Mexico Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)'' (86 FR 31339).
Any information that was previously submitted in response to the
section of that RFI entitled ``Requested Information from Interested or
Affected Parties'' does not need to be resubmitted; BOEM will consider
it along with any information received in response to this notice.
BOEM requests specific and detailed comments from the public and
other interested or affected parties regarding the following features,
activities, mitigations, or concerns within or around the Call Area:
a. Geological, geophysical, and biological bathymetric conditions
(including bottom and shallow hazards and live bottom).
b. Known archaeological and cultural resource sites on the seabed.
c. Information regarding the identification of historic properties
or potential effects to historic properties from leasing, site
assessment activities (including the construction of meteorological
towers or the installation of meteorological buoys), or commercial wind
energy development in the areas identified in the Call Area. This
includes potential offshore archaeological sites or other historic
properties within the areas described in this notice and also onshore
historic properties that could potentially be affected by renewable
energy activities within the Call Areas. This information will inform
BOEM's review of future undertakings under section 106 of the National
Historic Preservation Act (NHPA) and under the National Environmental
Policy Act (NEPA).
d. Information about potentially conflicting uses of the Call Area,
including navigation (in particular, commercial and recreational vessel
use), recreation, and fisheries (commercial and recreational).
Additional information regarding recreational and commercial fisheries
including, but not limited to, the use of the areas, the types of
fishing gear used, seasonal use, and recommendations for reducing use
conflicts.
e. Information regarding the identification of protected species,
federally designated (or proposed) critical habitat, essential fish
habitat, or areas that are environmentally sensitive or crucial to
marine productivity and are State or federally managed for their
conservation value.
f. Available and pertinent data and information concerning
renewable energy resources and environmental conditions. Where
applicable, spatial information should be submitted in a format
compatible with ArcGIS 10.8.1 in a geographic coordinate system (NAD
27).
g. Information relating to visual resources and aesthetics, the
potential impacts of wind turbines and associated infrastructure on
those resources, and potential strategies to help mitigate or minimize
any visual effects.
h. Other relevant socioeconomic, cultural, biological, and
environmental information.
i. Any other relevant information BOEM should consider during its
planning and decision-making process for the purpose of issuing leases
in the Call Area.
j. BOEM is interested in understanding potential opportunities for
all types of renewable energy development in the GOM. Please provide
information to develop an understanding of the potential opportunities
or interest in developing clean energy in the area. BOEM would like
information on the economic viability of offshore renewable energy in
the GOM, the potential insurance support, private equity investment,
capacity of grid expansion, transmission concerns, and any positive net
value analysis for industry support. Specifically,
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Is development and production of offshore wind energy
feasible when compared to the cost of electricity in GOM coastal
States?
What impetus is necessary for utility companies located
along the GOM to purchase offshore wind energy?
What could make offshore wind energy development in the
GOM more attractive to investors?
What could make offshore wind energy development in the
GOM more attractive to consumers?
What is the viability, economic or otherwise, of using
offshore wind to power green hydrogen production in the GOM?
What is the economic viability of offshore wind energy in
the GOM considering turbine size, hurricane class turbines, fixed
charge rates, and insurance costs?
What are the most viable locations for offshore wind
energy projects in the GOM based on water depth, wind resources,
turbine size, distance to port, and interconnection?
What are the transmission constraints, known or
anticipated, and advantages, including but not limited to points of
interconnection, load, etc., in the GOM?
5. Required Nomination Information
If you wish to nominate one or more areas for a commercial wind
energy lease within the Call Area, you must provide the following
information for each nomination. Any nominations or information
submitted in response to the RFI section entitled ``Required Indication
of Interest Information,'' does not need to be resubmitted; BOEM will
consider it along with any information received in response to this
notice.
a. The BOEM leasing map name and number, or official protraction
diagram number, and the specific whole or partial OCS blocks within the
Call Area that you are interested in leasing. This information should
be submitted as a spatial file compatible with ArcGIS 10.8.1 in a
geographic coordinate system (NAD 27) in addition to your hard copy
submittal. If your nomination includes one or more partial blocks,
please describe those partial blocks in terms of a sixteenth (i.e.,
sub-block) of an OCS block.
b. A description of your objectives and the facilities that you
would use to achieve those objectives.
c. A preliminary schedule of proposed activities, including those
leading to commercial operations.
d. Available and pertinent data and information concerning
renewable energy resources and environmental conditions in each area
that you wish to lease, including energy and resource data and
information used to evaluate the area. Where applicable, spatial
information should be submitted in a format compatible with ArcGIS
10.8.1 in a geographic coordinate system (NAD 27).
e. Documentation demonstrating that you are legally qualified to
hold a lease in accordance with the requirements in 30 CFR 585.106 and
585.107(c). Examples of the documentation appropriate for demonstrating
your legal qualifications and related guidance can be found in BOEM's
``Qualification Guidelines to Acquire and Hold Renewable Energy Leases
and Grants and Alternate Use Grants on the U.S. Outer Continental
Shelf,'' available at https://www.boem.gov/Renewable-Energy-Program/Regulatory-Information/QualificationGuidelines-pdf.aspx. Legal
qualification documents that you provide to BOEM may be made available
for public review. If you wish that any part of your legal
qualification documentation be kept confidential, clearly identify what
should be kept confidential and submit it under separate cover (see
section 6 of this Call entitled ``Protection of Privileged, Personal,
or Confidential Information Section,'' below).
f. Documentation demonstrating that you are technically and
financially capable of constructing, operating, maintaining, and
decommissioning the commercial wind energy facility described in your
submission in accordance with 30 CFR 585.107(a). Guidance regarding the
documentation to demonstrate your technical and financial
qualifications can be found in ``Qualification Guidelines to Acquire
and Hold Renewable Energy Leases and Grants and Alternate Use Grants on
the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf,'' available at: https://www.boem.gov/Renewable-Energy-Program/Regulatory-Information/QualificationGuidelines-pdf.aspx. Any documentation you submit to
demonstrate your legal, technical, and financial qualifications must be
provided to BOEM in both paper and electronic formats. BOEM considers
an Adobe PDF file on a media storage device to be an acceptable format
for an electronic copy.
6. Protection of Privileged, Personal, or Confidential Information
a. Freedom of Information Act
BOEM will protect your privileged or confidential information in
accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Exemption 4 of
FOIA applies to trade secrets and commercial or financial information
that is privileged or confidential. If you wish to protect the
confidentiality of such information, clearly label it and request that
BOEM treat it as confidential. BOEM will not disclose such information
if BOEM determines under 30 CFR 585.113(b) that it qualifies for
exemption from disclosure under FOIA. Please label privileged or
confidential information with the words ``Contains Confidential
Information'' and consider submitting such information as a separate
attachment.
BOEM will not treat as confidential any aggregate summaries of such
information or comments not containing such privileged or confidential
information. Additionally, BOEM will not treat as confidential (1) the
legal title of the nominating entity (for example, the name of your
company), or (2) the list of whole or partial blocks that you are
nominating. Information that is not labeled as privileged or
confidential may be regarded by BOEM as suitable for public release.
b. Personally Identifiable Information
BOEM does not consider anonymous comments; please include your name
and address as part of your comment. You should be aware that your
entire comment, including your name, address, and any personally
identifiable information (PII) included in your comment may be made
publicly available. All submissions from identified individuals,
businesses, and organizations will be available for public viewing on
regulations.gov. For BOEM to withhold your PII from disclosure, you
must identify any information contained in your comments that, if
released, would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of your
personal privacy. You must also briefly describe any possible harmful
consequences of the disclosure of information, such as embarrassment,
injury, or other harm.
c. Section 304 of NHPA (54 U.S.C. 307103(a))
After consultation with the Secretary of the Interior, BOEM is
required to withhold the location, character, or ownership of historic
resources if it determines that disclosure may, among other things,
risk harm to the historic resources or impede the use of a traditional
religious site by practitioners. Tribal entities should designate in
their submissions information that falls under section 304 of NHPA as
confidential.
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7. BOEM's Environmental Review Process
Before deciding whether and where leases may be issued, BOEM will
prepare an environmental assessment (EA) under the NEPA process,
including a public scoping period to determine the scope of the EA and
a public review and comment period on the draft EA. The EA will
consider the reasonably foreseeable environmental consequences
associated with leasing, such as site characterization activities
(including geophysical, geotechnical, archaeological, and biological
surveys) and site assessment activities (including installation of a
meteorological tower or meteorological buoy). BOEM also will conduct
consultations to consider the environmental consequences associated
with issuing commercial wind energy leases within the Call Area. These
consultations include, but are not limited to, those required by the
Coastal Zone Management Act, the Endangered Species Act, the Magnuson-
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act, section 106 of NHPA,
and Executive Order 13175--``Consultation and Coordination with Indian
Tribal Governments.'' Through the NEPA and consultation process, BOEM
may evaluate mitigation measures to minimize possible impacts resulting
from potential project activities to resources, such as migratory
birds, marine mammals, and sea turtles.
Before BOEM allows a lessee to begin construction of a wind energy
project on a lease issued within the Call Area, BOEM will consider the
potential environmental effects of the construction and operation of
any wind energy facility under a separate, project-specific NEPA
process. This separate NEPA process will include additional
opportunities for public involvement and likely will result in the
publication of an environmental impact statement.
8. BOEM's Planning and Leasing Process
1. Determination of Competitive Interest: Subsection 8(p)(3) of the
OCS Lands Act (43 U.S.C. 1337(p)(3)) states that ``the Secretary shall
issue a lease, easement, or right-of-way . . . on a competitive basis
unless the Secretary determines after public notice of a proposed
lease, easement, or right-of-way that there is no competitive
interest.'' Accordingly, BOEM must first determine whether competitive
interest exists in acquiring a lease within the Call Area to develop
offshore wind energy. At the conclusion of the comment period for this
Call, BOEM will review the Call and RFI nominations received and
determine if competitive interest exists in any part area of the Call
Area.
For areas with two or more valid nominations, BOEM may consider
proceeding with competitive leasing as described in section 8.2 of this
Call entitled ``Competitive Leasing Process.'' For areas where BOEM
determines that there is only one interested entity, BOEM may consider
proceeding with noncompetitive leasing, as described in section 8.3
entitled ``Noncompetitive Leasing Process.''
If BOEM determines that competitive interest exists and that those
areas are appropriate to lease, BOEM may hold one or more competitive
lease sales for those areas. In the event BOEM holds a lease sale, all
qualified bidders, including bidders that did not submit a nomination
in response to this Call or the RFI, will be able to participate in the
lease sale.
BOEM reserves the right to not lease nominated areas or to modify
nominated areas before offering them for lease.
2. Competitive Leasing Process: BOEM will follow these steps
required by 30 CFR 585.211 through 585.225 if it decides to proceed
with the competitive leasing process:
(a) Area Identification: Based on the information received in
response to this Call and the RFI, BOEM will determine the level of
commercial interest and will identify the areas that would be
appropriate to analyze for potential leasing. The areas identified will
constitute wind energy areas (WEA) and will be subject to an EA as
described in section 7 above, in consultation with appropriate Federal
agencies, federally recognized Tribes, State and local governments, and
other interested parties.
(b) Proposed Sale Notice (PSN): If BOEM decides to proceed with a
competitive lease sale within the WEA after completion of its EA and
consultations, BOEM will publish a PSN in the Federal Register with a
comment period of 60 days. The PSN will describe the areas BOEM intends
to offer for leasing and the proposed conditions of sale, auction
format, and lease instrument, including lease addenda. Additionally,
the PSN will describe the criteria and process for evaluating bids in
the auction.
(c) Final Sale Notice (FSN): After considering the comments on the
PSN, if BOEM decides to proceed with a competitive lease sale, it will
publish a FSN in the Federal Register at least 30 days before the date
of the lease sale.
(d) Bid Submission and Evaluation: Following publication of the FSN
in the Federal Register, BOEM will offer the lease areas through a
competitive sale process, using procedures specified in the FSN.
Afterwards, BOEM will review the sale, including bids and bid deposits,
for technical and legal adequacy. BOEM will ensure that bidders have
complied with the FSN and all applicable regulations. BOEM reserves the
rights to reject any or all bids and to withdraw its offer to lease an
area, even after bids have been submitted.
(e) Issuance of a Lease: Following identification of the winning
bid on a lease area, BOEM will notify the successful bidder and will
provide lease documents for signature. BOEM requires a successful
bidder to sign and return the lease documents, pay the remainder of the
bonus bid, if applicable, and file the required financial assurance
within 10-business days of receiving the lease documents. Upon receipt
of the required payments, financial assurance, and properly signed
lease documents, BOEM may execute a lease with the successful bidder.
3. Noncompetitive Leasing Process: BOEM will follow these steps if
it decides to proceed with a noncompetitive leasing process:
(a) Determination of No Competitive Interest: If, after evaluating
all relevant information, including responses to this Call and the RFI,
BOEM determines competitive interest does not exist in all or a portion
of the Call Area, it may proceed with noncompetitive leasing under 30
CFR 585.231 and 585.232. BOEM will seek to determine if the sole
respondent who nominated a particular area intends to proceed with
acquiring the lease. If so, the respondent must submit an acquisition
fee as specified in 30 CFR 585.502(a). After the acquisition fee is
paid, BOEM will follow the process outlined in 30 CFR 585.231(d)
through (i), which includes the publication of a determination of no
competitive interest in the Federal Register.
(b) Review of Lease Request: BOEM will complete an EA and required
consultations as discussed in section 7 before issuing a lease
noncompetitively. Specifically, BOEM will coordinate and consult, as
appropriate, with relevant Federal agencies, federally recognized
Tribes, affected State and local governments, and other affected or
interested parties in formulating lease terms, conditions, and
stipulations.
(c) Lease Issuance: After completing its review of the lease
request, BOEM may offer a noncompetitive lease. Within 10-business days
of receiving the lease documents, the respondent must sign them and
provide a $100,000 lease-
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specific bond, under 30 CFR 585.515, to guarantee compliance with all
terms and conditions of the lease. Within 45 days of receiving the
lease documents, the respondent must pay the first 12 months' rent
pursuant to 30 CFR 585.231(g)(2).
Amanda Lefton,
Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
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