Pacific Outer Continental Shelf Region
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[Federal Register: March 12, 1998 (Volume 63, Number 48)]
[Notices]
[Page 12112-12113]
From the Federal Register Online via GPO Access [wais.access.gpo.gov]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Minerals Management Service
Pacific Outer Continental Shelf Region
AGENCY: Mineral Management Service, Interior.
ACTION: Notice of the availability of environmental documents prepared
for Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) pipeline installation proposal on the
Pacific OCS.
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SUMMARY: The Minerals Management Service (MMS), in accordance with
Federal regulations (40 CFR Section 1501.4 and Section 1506.6) that
implement the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), announces the
availability of a NEPA-related Environmental Assessment prepared by the
MMS for pipeline installation activities proposed on the Pacific OCS.
This listing includes the only proposal for which a Finding of No
Significant Impact (FONSI) was prepared by the Pacific OCS Office in
the 3-month period preceding this Notice.
Proposal
Exxon proposes to install a 12.75 inch outside diameter (OD) gas
pipeline which would be approximately 7 miles in length in the Santa
Ynez Unit (SYU) from Platform Heritage to Platform Harmony. This
proposal is a change from the currently approved 17-mile gas pipeline
which was planned to be installed from Platform Heritage to the Las
Flores Canyon onshore facility. Compared to the currently approved
project, the proposed modification would reduce the length of the
pipeline needed to be installed by 10 miles, since the currently-
proposed pipeline would not be installed all the way to shore. The
proposed pipeline would be placed in the same surveyed area as the
currently-installed Platform Heritage to Platform Harmony oil emulsion
pipeline and power cables. The proposed gas pipeline would be installed
in water depths ranging from 1,090 to 1,350 ft. The pipeline would be
used to transport
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produced gas from Platform Heritage to Platform Harmony for connection
to the existing gas pipeline between Platform Harmony and Platform
Hondo. From Platform Hondo, the gas would enter the Pacific Offshore
Pipeline Company (POPCO) pipeline for transfer to the onshore POPCO gas
processing plant and/or the Exxon gas treating facilities in Las Flores
Canyon. The pipeline would not increase peak gas rates above either
Exxon's or POPCO's permitted values and would not require any
modifications to the POPCO pipeline or gas plant facilities. The
proposed gas pipeline capacity is 75 million cubic feet per day
(MMCFPD).
Location
Leases
OCS-P0182
OCS-P0183
OCS-P0329
EA Title: OCS Environmental Assessment, Platform Heritage to
Platform Harmony Gas Pipeline, Santa Ynez Unit, Exxon Company, U.S.A.,
December 3, 1997.
FONSI Date: December 3, 1997.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Persons interested in reviewing
environmental documents for the proposal listed above, or in obtaining
information about EA's and FONSI's prepared for activities on the
Pacific OCS, are encouraged to contact the Pacific OCS Regional office
of MMS. The FONSI and associated EA are available for public inspection
between the hours of 7:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday at:
Minerals Management Service, Pacific OCS Region, Office of Public
Affairs, 770 Paseo Camarillo, Camarillo, California 93010, phone: (805)
389-7533. Request may also be sent to MMS to Ralph Snyder, Minerals
Management Service, Pacific OCS Region, 770 Paseo Camarillo, Camarillo,
California 93010. This EA has been posted on the Pacific OCS Region's
homepage. The homepage address is: http://mmspub/omm/pacific/public/
homepg.html.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: The MMS prepares EA's and FONSI's for
proposal which related to exploration and development for oil and gas
resources on the Pacific OCS. The EA's examine the potential
environmental effects of activities described in the proposal and
present MMS conclusions regarding the significance for those effects.
The EA is used as a basis for determining whether or not approvals of
the proposals constitute major Federal actions that significantly
affect the quality of the human environment in the sense for NEPA
102(2) (C). A FONSI is prepared in those instances where MMS finds that
approval will not result in significant effects on the quality of the
human environment. The FONSI briefly presents the basis for that
finding and includes a summary of the EA. This Notice constitutes the
public Notice of Availability of environmental documents required under
the NEPA regulations.
Dated: January 5, 1998.
Peter Tweedt,
Acting Regional Director, Pacific OCS Region,
Minerals Management Service.
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