Proposed Federal/State Oil and Gas Lease Sale, Beaufort Sea: Final Environmental Impact Statement, Nide 2Alaska Outer Continental Shelf Office, 1979 |
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activities ALASKA OCS OFFICE alternative analysis Anchorage AOGA--DEIS--June approval Arctic assessment assumptions barrier islands Barrow Beaufort Sea benthic biological blowout boulder patch bowhead whales Bureau of Land caribou coast Coastal Management construction DEIS deleted discussion drilling muds ecosystem effects endangered species environment Environmental Impact Statement estimate evaluate exploration facilities Federal fish gas development gravel islands gray whales habitat hydrocarbons Inupiat Kaktovik Lagoon Land Management lessee marine mammals marine sanctuary meters migration migratory birds mitigating measures nearshore NMFS NOAA North Slope Borough occur OCSEAP offshore oil and gas oil spill onshore paragraph peregrine falcon permafrost petroleum pipeline platforms polar bear pollution population potential present probably production proposed action proposed lease area proposed lease sale proposed sale protection Prudhoe Bay regulations Report response result ringed seals sale area seasonal sediments sentence studies subsistence tracts wildlife winter
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Sivu 326 - Each Federal agency conducting or supporting activities directly affecting the coastal zone shall conduct or support those activities in a manner which is, to the maximum extent practicable, consistent with approved state management programs.
Sivu 33 - Mud. Each of the respective intervals of the hole between the various plugs shall be filled with mud fluid of sufficient density to exert hydrostatic pressure exceeding the greatest formation pressure encountered while drilling such interval. I. Clearance of Location. All casing and piling shall be severed and removed to at least 15 feet below the Gulf floor and the location shall be dragged to clear the well site of any obstructions.
Sivu 35 - An OCS lease provides for extension beyond its primary term for as long as oil or gas may be produced from the lease in paying quantities. The term "paying quantities" as used herein means production in quantities sufficient to yield a return in excess of operating costs.