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Trump Administration Reverses Course on Biden Offshore Decommissioning Bonding Rule

May 3, 2025
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The U.S. Department of the Interior Announces Revisions to Offshore Energy Regulations

The U.S. Department of the Interior recently made headlines with its decision to revise the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s (BOEM) 2024 Risk Management and Financial Assurance Rule for offshore operations. This move is set to bring about significant changes to the regulatory framework governing the offshore energy sector, particularly in terms of cost reductions.

The revision, a departure from the Biden administration’s previous rule, promises to ease financial burdens on offshore operators. Under the previous rule, operators would have been required to provide an additional $6.9 billion in bonding and face $665 million in annual premium costs.

Secretary Doug Burgum emphasized that the revision aims to support energy producers by allowing them to allocate capital to future leasing, exploration, and production activities, all while ensuring that the American taxpayer is financially protected.

It is important to note that the original rule, announced in April 2024, was developed in response to concerns raised by the Government Accountability Office (GAO) regarding inadequate decommissioning practices that could potentially burden taxpayers. The rule introduced new metrics for evaluating company risks, such as financial health and reserve values.

While the previous framework targeted companies with lower credit ratings or insufficient proved reserves, the revised rule maintains the requirement for operators on the Outer Continental Shelf to provide financial assurance for decommissioning obligations. The Department of the Interior plans to finalize the revised rule in 2025, opening it up for public comments.

This shift in regulatory approach signifies a move towards a more balanced stance on managing decommissioning risks in the U.S. Gulf. The focus is now on reducing the regulatory burden on industry players while upholding their responsibility for cleanup costs.

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