U.S. Department of the Interior
Minerals Management Service
Office of Public Affairs


NEWS RELEASE


FOR RELEASE:

October 26, 2001

CONTACT:

Dian Lawhon
(202) 208-3985

 

MMS ISSUES PROPOSED OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF OIL AND GAS LEASING PROGRAM 2002-2007 AND DRAFT ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT STATEMENT

The Minerals Management Service Proposed Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program for 2002-2007 is now available. The program is accompanied by a draft environmental impact statement that presents the results of the environmental analysis of the proposed program.

MMS is proposing to hold 20 oil and natural gas lease sales in the federal outer continental shelf between 2002 and 2007. It includes sales in the Gulf of Mexico’s Western, Central and part of the Eastern planning areas; and Alaska’s Beaufort Sea, Norton Basin, Cook Inlet/Shelik of Strait and the Chukchi Sea/Hope Basin. The proposed program does not include any areas currently under moratoria or presidential withdrawal.

"Over the next 20 years, U.S. oil consumption will rise 33 percent, natural gas needs will grow more than 50 percent and demand for electricity will rise 45 percent," said MMS Acting Director, Thomas Kitsos. "The nation now relies on foreign imports for almost 60 percent of its oil. Last winter, heating bills for many families tripled and average natural gas heating costs in the Midwest rose 75 percent. We are hopeful that the program we are proposing will help address our nation’s need for clean and affordable energy."

As required by law, the MMS is preparing a new 5-year program to succeed the current one that ends June 30, 2002. The proposed program is the third step in the lengthy planning process that began in December 2000 with a request for comments and information. In July 2001, as the second step, MMS issued a draft proposed program for public review and comment. These comments have been considered in the development of the proposed program, which will be available for comment for 90 days, until Jan. 24, 2002.

The agency is also seeking comments from the public for 90 days on the draft EIS. After the comment period closes on Jan. 24, 2002, the agency will prepare a proposed final program and final EIS to be issued in April 2002. Sixty days after the proposed final program is submitted to the President and Congress, the Secretary may approve the 5-year program for 2002-2007 to take effect on July 1, 2002.

The proposed program decision document, which presents detailed information concerning the analyses and options on which the program is based, may be downloaded from the website at www.mms.gov, and comments may be sent by electronic mail to MMS5-year.document@mms.gov. Comments can also be mailed to 5-Year Program Manager, Minerals Management Service (MS-4430), 381 Elden St., Herndon, VA 22070. The MMS will accept hand deliveries at 1849 C Street, NW, Room 4227, Washington, D.C. Envelopes or packages should be marked "Comments on Proposed OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program for 2002-2007."

Written comments on the draft EIS should be mailed to the Minerals Management Service, 381 Elden Street, MS 4320, Herndon, Virginia 20170-4817, Attention: Richard Wildermann. MMS will accept hand deliveries at the Department of the Interior, 1849 C Street, NW, Room 4227, Washington, DC 20240. Envelopes or packages should be identified as "Comments on the 2002-2007 OCS Oil and Gas Program Draft EIS." MMS will also accept comments submitted by e-mail to: MMS 5-year.eis@mms.gov.

MMS will hold public hearings on the draft EIS in early December. Additional information with the dates, times and locations of the hearings is included in the attached fact sheet.

MMS is the federal agency in the U.S. Department of the Interior that manages the nation's oil, natural gas and other mineral resources on the outer continental shelf in federal offshore waters. The agency also collects, accounts for and disburses mineral revenues from federal and Indian leases. These revenues totaled nearly $8 billion last year and more than $110 billion since the agency was created in 1982. Annually, nearly $1 billion from those revenues go into the Land and Water Conservation Fund for the acquisition and development of state and federal park and recreation lands.

Proposed schedule of lease sales for 2002-2007:

 

Sale No.

Area

Year

184

Western Gulf of Mexico

2002

185

Central Gulf of Mexico

2003

186

Beaufort Sea

2003

187

Western Gulf of Mexico

2003

188

Norton Basin

2003

189

Eastern Gulf of Mexico

2003

190

Central Gulf of Mexico

2004

191

Cook Inlet/Shelikof Strait

2004

192

Western Gulf of Mexico

2004

193

Chukchi Sea/Hope Basin

2004

194

Central Gulf of Mexico

2005

195

Beaufort Sea

2005

196

Western Gulf of Mexico

2005

197

Eastern Gulf of Mexico

2005

198

Central Gulf of Mexico

2006

199

Cook Inlet/Shelikof Strait

2006

200

Western Gulf of Mexico

2006

201

Central Gulf of Mexico

2007

202

Beaufort Sea

2007

203

Chukchi Sea/Hope Basin

2007

The public hearings are scheduled as follows:

PLACE: Anchorage, Alaska

DATE/TIME: December 3, 2001, 7-9 p.m.

LOCATION: Wilda Marston Theater, ZJ Loussac Public Library

 

PLACE: Soldotna, Alaska

DATE/TIME: December 4, 2001, 7-9 p.m.

LOCATION: Kenai Peninsula Borough Conference Room

 

PLACE: Kotzebue, Alaska

DATE/TIME: December 4, 2001, 7-9 p.m.

LOCATION: NW Arctic Borough Assembly Room

NOTE: A teleconference will be held for this hearing with the village of Kivalina.

 

PLACE: Homer, Alaska

DATE/TIME: December 5, 2001, 7-9 p.m.

LOCATION: City Council Chamber, 491 E. Pioneer Ave.

NOTE: A teleconference will be held for this hearing with the villages of Nanwalek, Port Graham, and Seldovia.

 

PLACE: Nome, Alaska

DATE/TIME: December 5, 2001, 7-9 p.m.

LOCATION: NW Campus University of Alaska, Fairbanks

NOTE: A teleconference will be held for this hearing with the villages of Elim, Gambell, Savoonga, Shaktoolik, Golovin, Kotlik, Koyuk, Nome Eskimo Community, Saint Michael, Solomon, Stebbins, Unalakleet, and Wales.

 

PLACE: Kodiak, Alaska

DATE/TIME: December 7, 2001, 7-9 p.m.

LOCATION: Kodiak Island Borough Assembly Chambers

NOTE: A teleconference will be held for this hearing with the villages of Afognak, Lesnoi Village, Ouzinkie Village, Port Lions Village.

 

PLACE: Barrow, Alaska

DATE/TIME: December 7, 2001, 7-9 p.m.

LOCATION: North Slope Borough Assembly Room

NOTE: A teleconference will be held for this hearing with the villages of Atqasuk, Kaktovik, Nuiqsut, Point Hope, Point Lay, and Wainwright.

 

PLACE: Houston, Texas

DATE/TIME: December 10, 2001, 1-3 p.m.

LOCATION: Houston Airport Marriott, 18700 Kennedy Blvd.

 

PLACE: New Orleans, Louisiana

DATE/TIME: December 11, 2001, 1-3 p.m.

LOCATION: Minerals Management Service, 1201 Elmwood Park Blvd.

 

PLACE: Mobile, Alabama

DATE/TIME: December 12, 2001, 1-3 p.m. and 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.

LOCATION: Adams Mark Hotel, 64 South Water Street

The contact person for the Alaska hearings is Robin Cacy, phone (907) 271-6070. The contact person for the hearings in Houston, New Orleans, and Mobile is Janet Diaz, phone (504) 736-2540.

Interested individuals, representatives of organizations, and public officials who wish to testify at the public hearings are requested to notify the appropriate contact person at least five days prior to the hearing. Time limitations may make it necessary to limit the length of each oral presentation to ten minutes or less. Hearings will recess when all speakers have had an opportunity to testify. If there are no additional speakers, the hearing will adjourn immediately after the recess.

An oral statement may be supplemented by a more complete written statement, which should be submitted to the hearing officer at the time of the oral presentation. After the presentation of oral statements by those who have pre-registered, if time is available during the hearing period, other individuals will be given an opportunity to be heard.

 

Tentative Schedule of Lease Sale Steps

(Subject to Change)

Proposed 5-Year Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Leasing Program for 2002-2007

 

Key to Abbreviations

 

CALL/

RFI

Call for Information and Nominations/

Request for Interest

 

EA

Environmental Assessment

AREA ID

Area Identification

CD

Consistency Determination

 

DEIS

Draft Environmental Impact Statement

 

PNS

 

Proposed Notice of Sale

 

FEIS

Final Environmental Impact Statement

 

NOS

Notice of Sale

 

ALASKA SALES

CALL/RFI

AREA ID

DEIS

HEARINGS

FEIS

EA

CD

PNS

NOS

SALE

Beaufort Sea

Sale 186

 

09/01

 

11/01

 

05/02

 

07/02

 

02/03

 

***

 

02/03

 

02/03

 

08/03

 

09/03

Norton Basin

Sale 188

11/01

01/02

 

*

 

*

*

 

09/02

 

11/02

 

11/02

 

03/03

 

04/03

Cook Inlet Sale 191

12/01

 

02/02

 

11/02

01/03

 

11/03

 

***

 

11/03

 

11/03

 

04/04

05/04

Chukchi Sea/Hope Basin

Sale 193

05/02

07/02

04/03

 

06/03

04/04

***

04/04

04/04

09/04

10/04

Beaufort Sea

Sale 195

10/03

12/03

 

**

 

**

 

**

 

08/04

 

10/04

 

10/04

 

02/05

03/05

Cook Inlet

Sale 199

12/04

02/05

**

**

**

10/05

12/05

12/05

04/06

05/06

Beaufort Sea

Sale 202

10/05

12/05

 

**

**

**

08/06

10/06

10/06

02/07

03/07

Chukchi Sea/Hope Basin

Sale 203

12/04

02/05

11/05

01/06

11/06

***

11/06

11/06

04/07

05/07

* This sale will not have a sale-specific EIS. It is a "special" sale for which MMS will complete an EA.

** These sales will not have a sale-specific EIS. Each will have an EA based on an initial multisale EIS.

*** These sales will not have an EA. Each will be wholly covered by an EIS.

Note: After multi-sale Calls are issued for all Beaufort Sea and Cook Inlet sales, Requests for Interest will be issued for Sales 195, 199 and 202

 

GULF OF MEXICO

SALES

CALL

AREA ID

DEIS

HEARINGS

FEIS

EA

CD

PNS

NOS

SALE

Western GOM

Sale 184

 

09/01

 

11/01

 

 

 

 

03/02

 

03/02

 

04/02

 

07/02

 

08/02

Central GOM

Sale 185

 

09/01

 

11/01

 

04/02

 

06/02

 

11/02

 

††

 

11/02

 

11/02

 

02/03

 

03/03

Western GOM Sale 187

 

09/01

 

11/01

 

04/02

 

06/02

 

11/02

 

††

 

03/03

 

04/03

 

07/03

 

08/03

Eastern GOM

Sale 189

01/02

 

05/02

 

11/02

 

01/03

 

06/03

 

††

 

06/03

 

07/03

 

10/03

12/03

Central GOM

Sale 190

 

09/01

 

11/01

 

04/02

 

06/02

 

11/02

 

10/03

 

10/03

 

11/03

 

02/04

 

03/04

Western GOM

Sale 192

 

09/01

 

11/01

 

04/02

 

06/02

 

11/02

 

03/04

 

03/04

 

04/04

 

07/04

 

08/04

Central GOM

Sale 194

 

09/01

 

11/01

 

04/02

 

06/02

 

11/02

 

10/04

 

10/04

 

11/04

 

02/05

 

03/05

Western GOM

Sale 196

 

09/01

 

11/01

 

04/02

 

06/02

 

11/02

 

03/05

 

03/05

 

04/05

 

07/05

 

08/05

Eastern GOM

Sale 197

 

01/02

 

05/02

 

11/02

 

01/03

 

06/03

 

10/04

 

10/04

 

11/04

 

02/05

 

03/05

Central GOM

Sale 198

 

09/01

 

11/01

 

04/02

 

06/02

 

11/02

 

10/05

 

10/05

 

11/05

 

02/06

 

03/06

Western GOM

Sale 200

09/01

11/01

 

04/02

 

06/02

11/02

03/06

03/06

04/06

07/06

08/06

Central GOM

Sale 201

 

09/01

 

11/01

 

04/02

 

06/02

 

11/02

 

10/06

 

10/06

 

11/06

 

02/07

 

03/07

† This sale will not have a sale-specific EIS. It will have an EA based on the multisale EIS for Western GOM sales from 1998 through 2001.

†† These sales will not have an EA. Each will be wholly covered by an EIS.

Note: Milestones and the approach to NEPA review for Eastern Gulf Sale 197 are subject to reconsideration following additional program decisions and consultations.

-MMS-

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