BSEE Evaluates Lobo Operating's Fire Boom System

U.S. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) evaluated the ability of Lobo Operating to deploy a water-cooled fire boom system. The evaluation was carried out on May 18, just off Pelican Island, outside the jetties in the Gulf of Mexico. It is a requirement of the Oil Spill Response Plan (OSRP).
“Fire booms are specialized containment booms designed to not only corral floating oil but also to withstand the high temperatures generated when the contained oil is burned in place. They can be reused for multiple in situ burn activities,” said Harry Juneau, a senior preparedness analyst, in the BSEE Preparedness Verification Branch, Gulf of Mexico Region Office. “The ability of an offshore facility owner/operator to respond effectively to an oil spill is directly related to the preparedness state of the equipment listed in their OSRP.”
Preparedness verification is one of the three essential roles of BSEE’s Oil Spill Preparedness program. BSEE must ensure that owners and operators of offshore oil facilities are trained and equipped to respond to oil spills from the time they drill their first well until the last platform is removed. BSEE personnel periodically audit industry-led training and exercises to ensure they are ready to respond to incidents.
Each fire boom system is designed to burn pooled oil to augment mechanical recovery, or when mechanical recovery may not be possible. Fire booms are most effective when deployed as soon as possible after a spill occurs so that volatile compounds can be utilized to ensure the effectiveness of the burn. Oil can be ignited only once approval has been obtained from the federal On-Scene Coordinator and a wildlife observer verifies there are no animals within the burn area. Several tons of oil an hour can be burned while the operation is monitored for burn control and safety. Once the burn is complete, any residue left over must be disposed of per a written disposal plan.
Clean Gulf Associates worked with T&T Marine on behalf of Lobo Operating to conduct the exercise, which was conducted under BSEE regulations.
BSEE’s Oil Spill Preparedness Division administers the bureau’s oil spill preparedness regulatory requirements for offshore facilities discussed in 30 CFR Part 254. In doing so, OSPD’s subject matter experts research, improve and execute numerous important regulatory activities.
BSEE conducts audits as part of its robust Oil Spill Preparedness Program. The program ensures owners and operators of offshore facilities are ready to respond to threats and actual oil spills that may result from their activities. These efforts benefit oil spill responders and contingency planners by providing expanded decision-making options, better tactics, and updated equipment.
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