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U.S. Department of the Interior
Minerals Management Service
Office of Public Affairs
NEWS RELEASE
| FOR RELEASE: | May 13, 2002 | CONTACT: | Dian Lawhon (202) 208-3985 |
The
Minerals Management Service recently received a special citation for their part
in a “rigs-to-reef” effort at the annual Offshore Technology Conference in
Houston. The multi-agency project
turns unused offshore rigs into permanent artificial reefs.
In
accepting the citation at the conference awards luncheon, MMS Director, Johnnie
Burton stressed the importance of the effort.
“We are proud to be a part of the Rigs-to-Reef program,” she said.
“Rigs provide an important habitat for marine life.
This program ensures those habitats are preserved long after the rigs
stop production.”
The agency
has worked with fisherman, scuba divers, coastal communities and offshore
industry to address their concerns about the impact of oil and gas structures on
the marine environment. After much research and assessment, MMS adopted a
national Rigs-to- Reefs policy that encourages the reuse of oil and gas
structures for offshore artificial reef developments.
Also
recognized at the event were the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission and the
Louisiana Department of Wildlife and Fisheries for their leadership in the
program.
The reefs
serve as havens for marine life and as destinations for thousands of divers and
fishermen, creating a “positive impact on the environment in the Gulf of
Mexico,” said Charlie Richards, this year’s OTC chairman.
MMS
travels annually to OTC to conduct workshops on deepwater drilling and
oceanography. OTC is the world's foremost event for the offshore oil and gas
industry. The conference brings together national and international experts to
showcase the latest technologies for development of offshore mineral resources.
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 $10 billion in 2001 and more than $120 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.
--MMS-20 Years of Service to America--
-MMS-
MMS Internet website address: http://www.mms.gov