August 26th, 2016
WASHINGTON— Today, U.S. Department of the Interior Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Management Amanda Leiter and Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement Director Brian Salerno announced final regulations to ensure that safety and maintenance requirements are current for offshore oil and gas production technologies. The Production Safety Systems Rule utilizes industry standards and best practices for the use of offshore safety equipment and systems, while also prescribing maintenance, testing and reporting requirements for specific production and subsurface safety devices.
“The Department has a responsibility to update its regulations to keep pace with advancing technology and ensure the safest possible offshore oil and gas operations,” said Deputy Assistant Secretary Leiter. “The regulations issued today reflect the industry’s shift to deeper waters and adoption of more sophisticated technology. The Administration is committed to safe and environmentally responsible operations utilizing the most effective technology available.”
These final regulations revise and update the Code of Federal Regulations section that addresses oil and gas production safety systems. The section was first published in 1988. The rule published today incorporates many Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) policies that have been developed over the past 28 years. In 1988, many of the technologies currently in use did not exist. The final rule addresses a number of safety issues including production safety systems, subsurface safety devices, safety device testing, and production processing systems.
“By updating the requirements for these critical safety systems, we are meeting our commitment to promote the highest level of protection for both offshore workers and the environment,” explained BSEE Director Salerno. “The rulemaking process allowed us to develop the most effective and timely revisions by incorporating input from our partner federal agencies, industry, and research organizations.”
The revised requirements have been sent to the Federal Register and will go into effect 60 days following the publication of the final rule. BSEE has deferred the compliance dates for certain provisions of the final rule. These provisions and deferred compliance dates can be found in the Federal Register notice.
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