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Environmental Impact Assessment for California Oil and Gas Lease Sales

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BOEM Initiates Environmental Impact Study for California Oil and Gas Lease Sales

On February 26, 2026, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) announced its plans to prepare a programmatic environmental impact statement (PEIS) related to proposed oil and gas lease sales in the Northern, Central, and Southern California regions of the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS). This action represents the initial move under the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA), aimed at analyzing potential leasing and informing decisions that align with the 11th National OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program.

Overview of the Programmatic Environmental Impact Statement

The forthcoming PEIS will play a crucial role in supporting the initial lease sales scheduled for Central and Southern California in 2027 as part of the 11th National OCS Oil and Gas Program. These sales are intended to set the groundwork for future oil and gas activities in the state’s coastal waters.

Importance of Public Involvement

A 30-day public scoping period opened on February 27, 2026. During this time, BOEM encourages participation from a variety of stakeholders, including federal, state, and local governments, as well as the general public. Input is sought on several key topics, including:

  • The scope of the California Oil and Gas PEIS
  • Significant environmental issues
  • Reasonable alternatives to proposed actions
  • Potential mitigation measures
  • Types of oil and gas activities that may arise in the proposed lease sale areas

This approach ensures a comprehensive assessment, acknowledging the diverse perspectives that could impact the decision-making process.

Special Considerations for Tribal Nations

Federally recognized tribal nations are invited to participate in the public scoping period. They have the option to submit their comments through the public process or engage in government-to-government consultations. This flexibility allows tribes to articulate their interests and concerns in a manner that respects their sovereignty.

Next Steps in the PEIS Process

Following the public scoping period, BOEM will gather and analyze all submitted comments. This feedback will inform the development of the environmental impact statement, which will ultimately guide the leasing decisions in the region. Stakeholders will be kept informed throughout the process, ensuring transparency and continued engagement.

Conclusion

The announcement by BOEM marks a significant development in the future of oil and gas leasing in California’s coastal waters. As the PEIS process unfolds, active participation from all interested parties will be vital to promote sustainable energy practices in alignment with environmental and community interests.

For more detailed information, visit the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management website or view the National OCS Oil and Gas Leasing Program for updates.


By emphasizing the integration of community insights and adhering to regulatory frameworks, BOEM aims to pave the way for responsible energy exploration off the California coast.

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