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House Energy Independence and Global Warming Select Committee Chairman Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.) wants to examine possible impacts of federal offshore oil leasing on polar bear populations.
Doc Hastings (R-Wash.), the full committee’s chairman, introduced on June 4. The measure would expand federal offshore oil and gas leasing beyond areas that are part of the 2012-17 OCS program. “It would safely open up new areas that
than before. As deputy secretary, he also played an important part in developing and implementing significant federal offshore oil and gas regulatory reforms following the April 2010 Macondo deepwater well accident and subsequent massive crude
Louisianans is that it would significantly increase federal offshore oil and gas revenue sharing without incurring additional ..... 2055, he said. He said his bill would increase federal offshore oil and gas revenue sharing along all the entire
moderator, Michael R. Bromwich, a consultant and nonresident CSIS advisor, oversaw the 2010-11 restructuring of federal offshore oil and gas regulatory enforcement following the Macondo incident and spill. He warned that the strong offshore oil
moderator, Michael R. Bromwich, a consultant and nonresident CSIS advisor, oversaw the 2010-11 restructuring of federal offshore oil and gas regulatory enforcement following the Macondo incident and spill. He warned that the strong offshore oil
director wouldn't have filled a thimble. He learned quickly, however, and left behind a dramatically changed federal offshore oil and gas regulatory regime after a relatively short time on the job. More Oil & Gas Journal Current Issue Articles
Editor The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement will hold the first Gulf of Mexico federal offshore oil and gas lease sale since the 2010 Macondo well accident and crude oil spill on Dec. 14 in New Orleans. The agency
The US Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement will hold the first Gulf of Mexico federal offshore oil and gas lease sale since the 2010 Macondo well accident and crude oil spill on Dec. 14 in New Orleans. The agency
and federal regulators to provide a more comprehensive development framework. The report recommends a shift in federal offshore oil and gas regulation to an approach based on goals instead of rules; increased funding for the US Bureau of Ocean