New Zealand’s EPA Studies U.S. BSEE’s Operations and Practices

Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement’s Gulf of Mexico Region hosted three members of New Zealand’s Environmental Protection Authority (EPA) January 27th to help foster global awareness. The purpose of New Zealand’s visit was to study BSEE’s operational policy and learn best practices.

EPA Studies BSEE's Operations and Practices

New Zealand’s EPA has a broad mission and oversees some of the same challenges as BSEE including major infrastructure projects, regulating hazardous substances, and measuring the environmental impact of activities including oil & gas exploration and production.

A series of workshop style meetings were held to help the delegation better understand the scope of BSEE’s mission. Deputy Regional Director Michael Prendergast gave the New Zealand delegation an overview of the Gulf of Mexico Region and BSEE regulations and responsibilities on the Outer Continental Shelf. Michael Saucier, Regional Supervisor for District Field Operations(DFO) followed-up with details of how the region and districts are structured and the responsibility of personnel. BSEE’s commitment to protecting the marine environment was highlighted by TJ Broussard, Chief of Environmental Compliance Section.

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February 04, 2014