Focus will be on Protecting Offshore Infrastructure and the Environment
As part of its on-going efforts to improve the safety of offshore oil and gas operations, the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) will host a public forum on offshore energy infrastructure hurricane preparedness and response on Thursday, June 27, 2013.
“In our continuing efforts to be fully prepared for hurricane season, we are bringing together representatives from the government, oil and gas industry and environmental community to discuss our actions to protect offshore energy infrastructure and the environment during a hurricane in the Gulf of Mexico,” said BSEE Director James Watson. “We will have an important discussion about what we are all doing to prepare for and respond to such storms to ensure minimal impact to the supply of energy from offshore areas.”
In the aftermath of the 2005 hurricane season, platforms toppled and pipelines were ripped from the seafloor. The severe damage to offshore infrastructure and refineries along the coast ultimately halted offshore oil and gas production in the Gulf of Mexico for a prolonged period of time. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) is now predicting an active 2013 hurricane season and the BSEE Offshore Energy Hurricane Preparedness and Response Forum will examine how the government, oil and gas industry and environmental community will work to minimize the impact to offshore infrastructure and the environment.
Representatives from the following organizations have been invited to participate:
- Department of the Interior
- BSEE
- Department of Energy
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- NOAA
- Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration
- U.S. Coast Guard
- U.S. Geological Survey
- Alabama
- Florida
- Louisiana
- Mississippi
- Texas
- American Petroleum Institute
- PEW
Source: BSEE