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BSEE Awards OCS Pipeline Decommissioning to Louisiana Agency

Last updated: 2024/10/07 at 4:38 PM
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The U.S. Bureau of Security and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) has awarded a contract to Chet Morrison Contractors, LLC for pipeline decommissioning initiatives.

The BSEE awarded the five-year Indefinite supply/indefinite amount contract to Chet Morrison Contractors, to conduct needed on-site pipeline decommissioning actions for eight orphaned pipelines within the Matagorda Island lease space, roughly 12 miles off the Texas coast.

The undertaking will cut back air pollution dangers and enhance offshore security by decommissioning infrastructure that might intervene with navigation, industrial fisheries, and different present or future ocean makes use of, the BSEE mentioned in a information launch. The decommissioning contract is partially funded by President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Legislation.

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“With this award, BSEE advances to the lively pipeline decommissioning part of the Matagorda Island space undertaking,” Kathryn Kovacs, Inside Deputy Assistant Secretary for Land and Minerals Administration, mentioned. “The funding offered by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Legislation is essential to BSEE as we sort out orphaned infrastructure on the Outer Continental Shelf, which presents a severe hazard to security and the surroundings”.

In June 2023, the BSEE introduced a $3 million funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Legislation to assist cut back the chance of air pollution from orphaned infrastructure on the federal Outer Continental Shelf (OCS). The excellent undertaking addresses pressing decommissioning wants, together with securing wellheads, decommissioning pipelines with hazardous supplies, and making ready the location for completely sealing the wells.

The funding particularly helps BSEE decommissioning service contracts within the Matagorda Island lease space within the Gulf of Mexico, the BSEE famous in an earlier assertion, including that the funds are a part of a virtually $64 million dedication from President Biden’s Investing in America agenda to handle orphaned oil and gasoline wells on public lands.

Whereas decommissioning on the OCS is the duty of the oil and gasoline business, the BSEE should be certain that wells and infrastructure utilized in exploration, growth, and manufacturing actions undertaken pursuant to the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act are decommissioned correctly and in a well timed method to take away pointless hazards to security, navigation, and the surroundings, in accordance with the discharge.

Houma, Louisiana-based Chet Morrison Contractors describes itself as an power service firm that delivers infrastructure initiatives to purchasers within the oil and gasoline and renewables industries.

In August, the BSEE despatched a letter to lessees, operators, and contractors engaged in licensed actions on the OCS reminding the business of “its present decommissioning obligations and BSEE’s dedication to making sure that business well timed decommissions OCS power infrastructure”.

“The well timed decommissioning of offshore typical and renewable power infrastructure(s) by the OCS power business is important for security and environmental safety on the OCS,” the BSEE said within the letter.

“BSEE laws set up when decommissioning obligations accrue and when OCS power infrastructure have to be decommissioned. Infrastructure that have to be decommissioned contains wells, platforms, pipelines, and different services operated beneath the OCS Lands Act (OCSLA) and its implementing laws,” it added.

“Infrastructure not decommissioned by business throughout the time specified within the laws poses a possible risk to the surroundings and doubtlessly will increase monetary liabilities if infrastructure is later destroyed or broken (by, for instance, a hurricane),” it mentioned.

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