Importance of seismic testing in gulf – API

No evidence sound produced exploring for oil and gas with seismic surveys resulted in physical or auditory injury to a marine mammal

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WASHINGTON, September 28, 2016 – Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced its Draft Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement (PEIS) that evaluates the potential impacts of geological and geophysical surveys in the Gulf of Mexico as part of the regulatory development process for those activities.

“Seismic testing has been safely used in the U.S. and around the world for decades to locate potential new sources of energy, and we will be reviewing the PEIS in the coming weeks,” said API Upstream Director Erik Milito. “Those energy sources in the Gulf can be harnessed to create hundreds of thousands of jobs, help American consumers and strengthen our national energy security.

Seismic surveys are frequently used in the Gulf of Mexico with no known detrimental impact to marine animal populations or to commercial fishing, according to BOEM’s chief environmental officer Dr. William Brown.

“Marine life and commercial fishing have thrived in the Gulf of Mexico for more than 30 years while scientists and industry experts have used safe technology without a single case of harm to animals. Seismic surveys help uncover new oil and natural gas resources in the Gulf and will allow people to make informed decisions about the potential for continued job creation and economic growth from offshore energy production in the Gulf of Mexico.”

There is no evidence that the sound produced by exploring for oil and gas with seismic surveys has resulted in any physical or auditory injury to a marine mammal.

These surveys are also used by the US Geological Survey, the National Science Foundation and the offshore wind industry.

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