Federal Offshore Regulatory Enforcement
The papers presented at the 2016 Special Institute on Federal Offshore Regulatory Enforcement (OCS2) are available as a written manual (downloadable file).
Chapters include:
- Enforcement priorities on the Outer Continental Shelf
- Lessons from 12 years at the helm of the FBI and cybersecurity as a national imperative
- Federal offshore regulatory enforcement basics
- Compliance with species protection on the OCS
- Financial assurance: BOEM’s revised NTL and proposed rulemaking
- Liability of owners, contractors, and non-operators
- INCs, civil penalties, and the appeals process
- Decommissioning facilities on the federal Outer Continenal Shelf
- Environmental legal challenges to offshore activities
- The Deepwater Horizon crisis—Living through it and the regulatory aftermath
- Nuts and bolts of federal OCS leasing and development
- What to expect in the event of an oil spill or other significant offshore incident or catastrophe
- The Marketable Condition Rule and unbundl-ing pending RIK imbalance resolution litigation
- Proposed regulations for oil and gas valuation; civil penalties
- Overview of OCS deepwater production handling agreements
- Safety and environmental management systems (SEMS) compliance: What to expect and how to prepare for a SEMS audit
- Developments in investigations of offshore incidents and misconduct
Mineral Law Series Volume 2016, Number 1 (January 2016) Manual (looseleaf or download): 1 volume/508 pagesAudio (CDs or download): 13.5 hours ISBN 978-1-943497-02-7
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