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The NewsRoom
Release: #4039
Date: October 19, 2009
MMS Conditionally Approves Shell’s Exploration Plan for Beaufort Sea
Shell Required to
Meet Stringent Environmental and Consultation Requirements
ANCHORAGE – The
Department of the Interior’s Minerals Management Service (MMS)
has approved, with conditions, Shell Offshore, Inc.’s
Exploration Plan to explore two leases in the Beaufort Sea.
The two leases
were obtained by Shell Offshore, Inc. during Beaufort Sea oil
and gas lease sales 195 and 202 in 2005 and 2007. The sales were
included in the 2002-2007 five year oil and gas leasing program
and are not affected by the recent court decision on the current
leasing program, which sent the 2007-2012 program back to MMS
for additional analysis under section 18 of the Outer
Continental Shelf Lands Act.
Shell proposes
to drill two exploration wells during the July-October 2010 open
water drilling season. The drilling operations would be
conducted using the M/V
Frontier Discoverer, a modern drillship retrofitted
and ice reinforced for operations in arctic OCS waters.
Shell’s plans
include a mid-drilling season break in activities and removal of
the drillship from the area to accommodate
fall subsistence bowhead whaling by
the Native Villages of Kaktovik and Nuiqsut.
Specifically, all
operations would be suspended beginning August 25, 2010, and all
vessels would proceed from the project area to the northwest
during the whale hunts, or would leave the Beaufort Sea
entirely. Activities may be resumed after completion of the
subsistence hunts and extend through October 31, 2010, depending
on ice and weather.
Prior to any drilling activities taking place, the plan must be
consistent with the Alaska Coastal Zone Management Program and
Shell must obtain an approved Application for Permit to Drill
from the MMS. Shell must also meet the air and water quality
rules by the Environmental Protection Agency, and Marine Mammal
Protection Act requirements of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Service and National Marine Fisheries Service.
“The Minerals
Management Service is committed to responsibly developing
offshore energy resources,” said MMS Director Liz Birnbaum. “Now
that we have approved Shell’s plan and reached this important
milestone, we will continue to work with Shell to ensure that
all activities are conducted in a safe and environmentally
responsible manner.”
Shell’s plan is
limited to the far western area of Camden Bay, including the use of
one drillship with one tending ice management vessel. The two leases
are about 16 and 23 miles north of Point Thompson, Alaska.
The Beaufort Sea is estimated to contain 8.22 billion barrels of
oil and 27.64 trillion cubic feet of natural gas (undiscovered
technically recoverable mean estimate).
Media Contact:
Nicholas Pardi
(202)
208-3985
MMS: Securing Ocean Energy & Economic Value for America
U.S. Department of the Interior
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Last Updated:
10/20/2009,
06:32 AM
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