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美国联邦政府提出租赁位于阿拉斯加库克湾的部分美国外大陆架(OCS)土地的石油和天然气(Lease Sale 244)。由于与海上油气勘探、生产、退役和运输相关的活动可能发生溢油,美国内政部海洋能源管理局在进行油气租赁销售之前进行溢油风险分析(OSRA),以支持国家环境政策法案的分析。OSRA的目的是估计在OCS油气相关活动中假设意外发生溢油,溢油发生的概率、溢油接触的概率,以及溢油发生的概率和对海上和陆上敏感环境资源和社会经济特征的接触。本文介绍了在Cook Inlet OCS石油和天然气租赁销售244环境影响报告中进行的OSRA结果。OSRA模型利用模型模拟的风、海冰运动和集中、库克湾、Shelikof海峡和阿拉斯加湾的表面洋流的后向场来估计石油泄漏轨迹。本文还总结了随机接触模式和相关风险。
ASSESSING OIL SPILL RISK IN LOWER COOK INLET, ALASKA
The U.S. Federal Government offered for oil and gas leasing a portion of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) lands in Cook Inlet, Alaska (Lease Sale 244). Because oil spills may occur from activities associated with offshore oil and gas exploration, production, decommissioning, and transportation, the U.S. Department of the Interior Bureau of Ocean Energy Management conducts oil spill risk analysis (OSRA) to support National Environmental Policy Act analyses prior to conducting an oil and gas lease sale. The objective of OSRA is to estimate the probability of oil spill occurrence, the probability of oil spill contact, and the probability of oil spill occurrence and contact to sensitive offshore and onshore environmental resources and socioeconomic features from hypothetical oil spills accidentally occurring from OCS oil and gas-related activities. This paper presents the results of OSRA conducted for use in the Cook Inlet OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sale 244 Environmental Impact Statement. The OSRA model estimated oil spill trajectories using model-simulated hindcast fields of winds, sea ice movement and concentration, and surface ocean currents in the Cook Inlet, Shelikof Strait, and Gulf of Alaska. This paper also summarizes stochastic contact patterns and associated risks.