lundi 3 octobre 2011

BOEMRE division completes DOI offshore resources restructuring



The US Department of the Interior will complete restructuring of its federal offshore resources management with the division of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement into two separate agencies on Oct. 1. The smaller agencies will be more nimble and better able to concentrate on solving problems, Interior Sec. Ken Salazar said.
The need to restructure the agency formerly known as the Minerals Management Service was apparent before the Macondo well accident and crude oil spill in 2010, Salazar told reporters during a Sept. 30 briefing at DOI headquarters. Moving its revenue and royalty-collection responsibilities to the newly formed Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) under DOI’s assistant secretary for policy, management, and budget on Oct. 1, 2010, was only the first step in separating MMS’s conflicting missions, he said.

Completing the restructuring will be BOEMRE’s division into the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), which will be directed by Tommy P. Beaudreau, a BOEMRE senior advisor, and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE), which BOEMRE Director Michael R. Bromwich will lead until a permanent director can be appointed, Salazar noted.
Bromwich, who joined Beaudreau and Salazar at the briefing, said the 15 months since his appointment as BOEMRE director has been “packed with activity with a real-world consequence : improving offshore oil and gas safety.” He added, “This will continue. We’ve reinvigorated a focus on ethics. We’ve developed recusal mechanisms to avoid conflicts of interest with our inspectors. Most important, we’ve shown that this agency—and, starting tomorrow, pair of agencies—must have adequate resources to do the job, something that has been missing for 28 years.”

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