Multilevel Fragmentation in Arctic Offshore Drilling Regulation An Assessment of Governance Challenges and Proposed Solutions

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http://blog.usnavyseals.com/2010/08/former-navy-seal-works-in-oil-spill-cleanup.html Presentation by Hari M. Osofsky, University of Minnesota Law School Alaska Law Review Symposium North to the Future: Opportunities and Change in Alaska s Emerging Frontiers University of Alaska Anchorage -- October 16, 2014

Map of Talk I. Arctic Offshore Drilling: Drivers and Challenges II. Multilevel Regulatory Approaches to Arctic Offshore Drilling III. Core Governance Challenges: Lessons from the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill IV. Towards More Effective Governance Market Physical Regulatory

I. Arctic Offshore Drilling: Drivers and Challenges A. Climate Change Opens New Possibilities for Meeting Demand U.S. Coast Guard Arctic Strategy (May 2013).

I. Arctic Offshore Drilling: Drivers and Challenges B. Technological Opportunities in Unconventional Energy Market Implications of Physical Risks

I. Arctic Offshore Drilling: Drivers and Challenges C. Constraints on Operations Pew Center Report (Sept 2013) U.S. Coast Guard Arctic Strategy (May 2013).

Arctic Melting and Unconventional Energy Multi-Level Governance Challenges at the Mitigation-Adaptation Interface I. Arctic Offshore Drilling: Drivers and Challenges D. Difficulties for Spill Clean Up From Pew Center Report (Sept 2013)

II. Multilevel Regulatory Approaches to Arctic Offshore Drilling A. International Level Law and Institutions United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) Arctic Council http://www.bgr.bund.de/en/themen/zusammenarbeit/technzusammenarb/bilder/tzp_seerechtskonventionen_k_en.jpg? blob=normal&v=2 State Sovereignty over Natural Resources

II. Multilevel Regulatory Approaches to Arctic Offshore Drilling B. Multi-Level Legal Interactions Among Diverse Stakeholders From Brookings Institute Report, Offshore Oil and Gas Governance in the Arctic

II. Multilevel Regulatory Approaches to Arctic Offshore Drilling C. The Complexities of the International-Domestic Interface U.S. Federal Agency Leads in Arctic Council

II. Multilevel Regulatory Approaches to Arctic Offshore Drilling D. Fragmentation of U.S. Law Applicable to Offshore Drilling Vertical Horizontal Direction of Hierarchy Cooperativeness Public-Private --Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act --Coastal Zone Management Act --State Contract Law as Federal Law Regulation of Drilling Oil Spill Response and Liability --National Oil and Hazardous Substances Pollution Contingency Plan (created by multiple federal laws) --Clean Water Act --State Mini-OPAs --Property Law --Tort Law

III. Core Governance Challenges: Lessons from the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill A. Causes of BP Spill and Implications for Arctic Context Drilling Challenges Regulatory Oversight Casing Choice Cementing Problems Industry Safety Culture On-Site Monitoring Failures

III. Core Governance Challenges: Lessons from the BP Deepwater Horizon Oil Spill B. Key Issues for Current Regulatory Efforts to Address 1. Diversity of Stakeholders 3. Physical Constraints 2. Fragmentation of Governance Arrangements http://image.minyanville.com/assets/fck_jan2011/images/josh%20wolonick/arctic-oil-campaign2.jpg 4. Danger of Private Capture of Public Interests

IV. Towards More Effective Governance A. Assessing Plans and Proposals: Selected Examples U.S. & Alaskan Government National Strategy for Arctic Region Department of Interior: BSEE & BOEM Coast Guard Arctic Strategy Navy Arctic Roadmap Department of Defense Arctic Strategy GAO Report to Congressional Requesters on U.S. Arctic Council Participation Interagency Working Group on Coordination of Domestic Energy Development and Permitting in Alaska Alaska Department of Natural Indigenous Peoples Permanent Participants on Arctic Council with Alaskans (4 of 6): Arctic Athabaskan Council, Aleut International Association, Gwich'in Council International, Inuit Circumpolar Council Inuit Circumpolar Council Arctic Policy and Resolutions Corporations Co-Management Arrangements: e.g., Prince William Sound Regional Citizens Advisory Council; Nunavut Wildlife Management Board Industry/Standard Setting American Petroleum Institute International Oil and Gas Producers Association Joint Industry Program IPIECA: Oil Spill Response in the Arctic Task Force International Organization for Standardization: Subcommittee 8 on Arctic Operations Collaborations with Indigenous Peoples/Govt Think Tanks/NGOs/ Universities Pew Charitable Trusts Brookings Institute Center for New American Security World Wildlife Fund Center for Strategic & International Studies Harvard Law School s Emmett Environmental Law and Policy Clinic

Integration of Regulatory Efforts/Stakeholders Structures for Dynamic Learning Multilevel Fragmentation in Arctic Offshore Drilling Regulation International IV. Towards More Effective Governance B. Key Strategies for Progress Individual Local Direction of Hierarchy Regional National State Cooperation Conflict Public Private

http://blog.usnavyseals.com/2010/08/former-navy-seal-works-in-oil-spill-cleanup.html Presentation by Hari M. Osofsky, University of Minnesota Law School Alaska Law Review Symposium North to the Future: Opportunities and Change in Alaska s Emerging Frontiers University of Alaska Anchorage -- October 16, 2014