Analysis of the Feasibility of Separating Exploration from Production of Oil and Gas on the Outer Continental Shelf
Date
1975-05
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United States Congress Office of Technology Assessment
Abstract
Present lease practice links exploration with development and production by successful bidder. A specific question arising out of both National and State concerns about OCS management, and being addressed by the Congress, is whether the national interest would be better served by separating OCS exploration from development and production, and if so, by what means this would be best accomplished. At the request of teh Committee on Commerce and the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs of the U.S. Senate, the Office of Technology Assessment has analyzed the feasibility of separating exploration from production of oil and gas on the OCS and analyzed the consequences likely to occur. This report contains the results of that analysis.
Description
297 pages; available for download at the link below.
Keywords
petroleum exploration, outer continental shelf, offshore leases, offshore oil and gas