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Offshore Energy, Science, and Technology Walter Cruickshank U.S. Department of the Interior Minerals Management Service Capitol Hill Oceans Week, 2003
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Congressional Mandate "It is hereby declared to be the policy of the United States that... the Outer Continental Shelf is a vital national resource held by the Federal Government for the public, which should be made available for expeditious and orderly development, subject to environmental safeguards, in a manner that is consistent with the maintenance of competition and other national needs." Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, as Amended 43 U.S.C. 1332(3) Genesis of Offshore Program
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MMS - A Resource Manager Responsibility 1.76 billion OCS acres 1.76 billion OCS acres 30% of U.S. oil; 25% of U.S. natural gas 30% of U.S. oil; 25% of U.S. natural gas Management Lease issuance to decommission Lease issuance to decommission Milestones: 1982 – 2002 Oil Produced ~ 8.6 billion barrels Oil Produced ~ 8.6 billion barrels Gas Produced ~ 90 trillion cubic feet Gas Produced ~ 90 trillion cubic feet Total OCS Revenue ~ $82 billion Total OCS Revenue ~ $82 billion
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Scope of Offshore Activity Gulf of Mexico - most active ~ 7,300 leases; ~4,000 production facilities ~ 7,300 leases; ~4,000 production facilities 1.8 million bopd; 13 Bcfgpd 1.8 million bopd; 13 Bcfgpd Pacific 79 leases (36 undeveloped); 23 platforms, 79 leases (36 undeveloped); 23 platforms, 98,000 bopd; 207 MMcfpd 98,000 bopd; 207 MMcfpd Alaska 84 leases 84 leases Northstar – 60,000 bopd (16,000 Federal OCS) Northstar – 60,000 bopd (16,000 Federal OCS)
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Technology Challenges Deep Water Shallow Water-Deep Resources Economics Safety
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BP’s Horn Mountain Facility 100 mi SE of New Orleans in 5,400 feet of water
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Shell Oil’s Mensa Facility
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Deep Gas Frontier “Deep Shelf Gas” represents a new “frontier” exploration target in shallow waters (<200 meters water depth). Deep gas formations lying 15,000 feet or more below sea level are a largely unexplored province Significant potential for natural gas for near and mid-term supply Improved seismic imaging and drilling technology allows mapping of prospects at great depth
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Environmental Information Ongoing Research for Decision Making New Technologies Frontier Areas
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Environmental Studies Studies Pollutant Transport (air & water) Biological Resource Characterization (habitat & behavior) Marine Environmental Monitoring Fates and Effects Socioeconomic Effects Biotechnology Invasive Species Technology Assessment & Research Reduce Emissions Blowout Prevention Structural Removal Corrosion Prevention Oil Spill Response Leak Detection Marine Risers Composite Materials An integrated response to meet challenges related to leasing, exploration & development of oil & natural gas resources on the OCS LeasingExploration Production ProductionDecommissioning MMS-Funded Research
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Operations Safety & Engineering … Encouraging Safety & Development
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IOOS—Integrated Ocean Observing System
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Future Energy Sources? Methane Hydrates Offshore Windmills
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Education Issues Economic Options Energy Options Environmental Options
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2025 = 8.17 Tcf gap
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Minerals Management Service
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