While conducting G&G exploration or scientific research activities under BOEM permit or Notice:
(a) You must not:
- (1) Interfere with or endanger operations under any lease, right-of-way, easement, right-of-use, Notice, or permit issued or maintained under the Act;
- (2) Cause harm or damage to life (including fish and other aquatic life), property, or to the marine, coastal, or human environment;
- (3) Cause harm or damage to any mineral resource (in areas leased or not leased);
- (4) Cause pollution;
- (5) Disturb archaeological resources;
- (6) Create hazardous or unsafe conditions; or
- (7) Unreasonably interfere with or cause harm to other uses of the area.
(b) You must immediately report to the Regional Director if you:
- (1) Detect hydrocarbon occurrences;
- (2) Detect environmental hazards which imminently threaten life and property; or
- (3) Adversely affect the environment, aquatic life, archaeological resources, or other uses of the area where you are conducting exploration or scientific research activities.
- (c) You must also consult and coordinate your G&G activities with other users of the area for navigation and safety purposes.
- (d) Any persons conducting shallow test drilling or deep stratigraphic test drilling activities under a permit must use the best available and safest technologies that the Regional Director determines to be economically feasible.
- (e) You may not claim any oil, gas, sulphur, or other minerals you discover while conducting operations under a permit or Notice.