85 FR 83923
DOE announced the availability of a presidential policy directive memorandum concerning implementation of the national strategy for space nuclear power and propulsion.
DOE announced the availability of a presidential policy directive memorandum concerning implementation of the national strategy for space nuclear power and propulsion.
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement proposed to revise their existing regulations for exploratory drilling and related operations on the Arctic outer continental shelf to reduce unnecessary burdens on stakeholders.
BLM announced an oil and gas lease sale bid opening for tracts in the Coastal Plain of Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge.
DOE updated its NEPA implementation procedures for authorizations issued under the Natural Gas Act.
The president issued a memorandum on October 31, 2020, declaring it the policy of the federal government to support innovation in hydraulic fracturing and other technologies, and calling for a report on the domestic, economic, and national security impacts of prohibiting or restricting the use of hydraulic fracturing and other technologies.
FERC proposed to issue a policy statement to encourage efforts to incorporate a state-determined carbon price in organized wholesale electricity markets.
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) and the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) proposed to streamline the evaluation criteria for determining whether oil, gas, and sulfur lessees, right-of-use and easement grant holders, and pipeline right-of-way grant holders may be required to provide bonds or other security above the prescribed amounts for base bonds to ensure compliance with their Outer Continental Shelf obligations; BOEM’s portion of the proposed rule also removes restrictive provisions for third-party guarantees and decommissioning accounts, and adds new criteria under which additional bonds and third-party guarantees may be cancelled.
FERC proposed to amend its regulations governing the safety of hydropower projects licensed by the Commission under the Federal Power Act to promote the safe operation, effective maintenance, and efficient repair of licensed hydropower projects and project works to ensure the protection of life, health, and property in surrounding communities.
FERC seeks comments on any or all topics discussed at its July 8-9, 2020, technical conference on the ongoing, serious impacts that emergency conditions caused by COVID-19 are having on various segments of the United States' energy industry.
FERC reviewed the reasonableness of costs incurred by other federal agencies in connection with their participation in the Commission's proceedings under the Federal Power Act Part I when those agencies seek to include such costs in the administrative charges licensees must pay to reimburse the United States for the cost of administering Part I.