Updatedincident tables for OCS oil and gas operations. The most recent data are nearly 2 years old. The public has a right to timely information on the type of incidents that are occurring, the operating companies, and the resulting casualties, pollution, and property damage.
A summary of incidents associated with the OCS wind program. From press reports, we know about the fatality during Empire Wind construction. What other incidents have occurred to date?
Updated BSEE incident data tables. The last data are for 2021. The public should have timely access to information about safety and pollution events on Federal lands and the performance records of companies conducting these operations. During the MMS era, these tables were updated quarterly and the Directors (all administrations) did not tolerate delay.
The final NTSB report on the 12/29/2022 GoM helicopter crashthat killed 4. The preliminary report was timely, but the final report has yet to be published. Is the NTSB considering the muddled regulatory regime for helidecks. (Regulatory fragmentation is a safety risk factor).
Corrected IRF performance data. This is arguably the IRF’s most important work stream and the data should be accurate. Some commentary about safety performance would also be helpful. What do the incident trends tell us? How does safety performance compare internationally?
Data on safety incidents associated with the OCS wind program during the site assessment, construction, and operational phases.
Information on the mysterious sinking of the Aban Pearl semi-submersiblein May 2010. We know an investigation was conducted. 14 years have now elapsed and the report has still not been shared.
The final NTSB report on the 12/29/2022 GoM helicopter crashthat killed 4.To the NTSB’s credit, their preliminary report was timely. Hopefully, the NTSB is considering the muddled regulatory regime for helidecks (regulatory fragmentation).
Report on the Nord Stream sabotage: As the anniversary nears, the prospects for an official report are fading.The absence of a report from Sweden, Denmark, or Germany speaks volumes.