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Interim Report on Causes of the Deepwater Horizon Oil Rig Blowout and Ways to Prevent Such Events (2010)
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Appendix B
Statement of Task

At the request of the U.S. Department of the Interior, a National Academy of Engineering/National Research Council (NAE/NRC) committee will be convened to examine the probable causes of the Deepwater Horizon explosion, fire, and oil spill in order to identify measures for preventing similar harm in the future. The NAE/NRC committee’s review will focus on an assessment of technologies and practices and include the following tasks:

  1. Examine the performance of the technologies and practices involved in the probable causes of the explosion, including the performance of the blowout preventer and related technology features, which ultimately led to an uncontrolled release of oil and gas into the Gulf of Mexico.

  2. Identify and recommend available technology, industry best practices, best available standards, and other measures in the United States and around the world related to oil and gas deepwater exploratory drilling and well completion to avoid future occurrence of such events.

The NAE/NRC committee will issue two reports:

  1. An interim letter report that addresses the probable causes of the Deepwater Horizon explosion, fire, and oil spill and identifies potential measures to avoid such events. This report will be issued no later than October 31, 2010, with the intent that the committee’s preliminary findings and/or recommendations will be considered in the joint investigation by the Minerals Management Service (Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement) and the U.S. Coast Guard, the Presidential Commission, and any other formal review or investigation of the Deepwater Horizon explosion, fire, and oil spill.

  2. A final report that presents the committee’s final analysis, including findings and/or recommendations, called for in Tasks 1 and 2 above by June 1, 2011 (prepublication version of report), with relevant dissemination activities and a final published version to follow by December 30, 2011.

If at any time in the course of the NAE/NRC committee information-gathering activities, information is acquired indicating a public health or safety risk, the NRC will notify the Department of the Interior of the availability of such information.


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Appendix B Statement of Task At the request of the U.S. Department of the Interior, a National Academy of Engineering/National Research Council (NAE/NRC) committee will be convened to examine the probable causes of the Deepwater Horizon explosion, fire, and oil spill in order to identify measures for preventing similar harm in the future. The NAE/NRC committee’s review will focus on an assessment of technologies and practices and include the following tasks: Examine the performance of the technologies and practices involved in the probable causes of the explosion, including the performance of the blowout preventer and related technology features, which ultimately led to an uncontrolled release of oil and gas into the Gulf of Mexico. Identify and recommend available technology, industry best practices, best available standards, and other measures in the United States and around the world related to oil and gas deepwater exploratory drilling and well completion to avoid future occurrence of such events. The NAE/NRC committee will issue two reports: An interim letter report that addresses the probable causes of the Deepwater Horizon explosion, fire, and oil spill and identifies potential measures to avoid such events. This report will be issued no later than October 31, 2010, with the intent that the committee’s preliminary findings and/or recommendations will be considered in the joint investigation by the Minerals Management Service (Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regulation, and Enforcement) and the U.S. Coast Guard, the Presidential Commission, and any other formal review or investigation of the Deepwater Horizon explosion, fire, and oil spill. A final report that presents the committee’s final analysis, including findings and/or recommendations, called for in Tasks 1 and 2 above by June 1, 2011 (prepublication version of report), with relevant dissemination activities and a final published version to follow by December 30, 2011. If at any time in the course of the NAE/NRC committee information-gathering activities, information is acquired indicating a public health or safety risk, the NRC will notify the Department of the Interior of the availability of such information. The project is sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Interior.