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Healthy Gulf v. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

Healthy Gulf v. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management 

1:24-cv-02175D.D.C.3 entries
Filing Date
Type
Action Taken
Document
Summary
04/18/2025
Motion For Summary Judgment
Memorandum of points and authorities filed by intervenor-defendant American Petroleum Institute in support of its cross-motion for summary judgment and in opposition to plaintiffs' motion for summary judgment.
04/18/2025
Motion For Summary Judgment
Memorandum filed in support of BOEM's combined cross motion for summary judgment and opposition to plaintiffs' summary judgment motion.
07/24/2024
Complaint
Complaint filed.
Environmental organizations filed a lawsuit in federal district court in the District of Columbia challenging a Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) 2020 final rule on air quality control, reporting, and compliance. They alleged that the rule—which “scrapped” major updates proposed in 2016—“kept in place outdated and ineffective regulations governing air pollution from offshore oil and gas operations that were promulgated in 1980, rejecting significant changes that the Bureau had previously determined were needed to ensure compliance with its statutory mandates under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act [(OCSLA)].” The plaintiffs contended that BOEM did not provide reasoned explanations for retaining outdated regulations, including for its determination that it was unable to regulate methane pursuant to the OCSLA. The complaint asserted violations of OCSLA and the Administrative Procedure Act. The groups asked the court to issue a declaratory judgment, set aside and vacate the rule, and order BOEM to promulgate a new rule.