Critical Minerals Management on the Federal Seabed - SME Annual Meeting 2026
- Organization:
- Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration
- Pages:
- 6
- File Size:
- 343 KB
- Publication Date:
- Feb 22, 2026
Abstract
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM), a
bureau within the U.S. Department of the Interior, has
responsibility over both energy and non-energy mineral
development on the United States Outer Continental Shelf
(OCS) under the OCS Lands Act (“OCSLA”). BOEM’s
Marine Minerals Program (MMP) manages federal offshore
mineral deposits through non-competitive, negotiated
agreements for sand and gravel (“sand”) used in coastal
restoration efforts and the competitive leasing of critical
and hard economic minerals (“critical minerals”).
As the steward of OCS critical minerals, BOEM MMP
is responsible for understanding where critical minerals
are located, identifying and understanding their environments,
managing activities that affect these resources, and
implementing pertinent federal policies. Fulfilling these
responsibilities involves the collection and analysis of environmental,
geological, and geophysical data; supporting
the science needed to understand the impacts of resourcerelated
authorized activities on the biological, physical,
and sociocultural environments; encouraging emerging
technologies that can reduce the environmental impact of
activities; and communicating with stakeholders to foster
an understanding of existing federal regulations and potential
needs to revise the legal framework.
Four U.S. federal rules in the Code of Federal
Regulations (CFR) currently inform MMP’s procedures:
30 CFR 580 (prospecting for minerals), 30 CFR 581 (leasing
of minerals), 30 CFR 582 (operations in the OCS
related to minerals), and 30 CFR 583 (negotiated noncompetitive
agreements for sand). Other federal laws and regulations
are also pertinent, particularly those supporting the
National Environmental Policy Act, Endangered Species
Act, National Historic Preservation Act, Marine Mammal
Protection Act, Coastal Zone Management Act, Clean Air
Act, Federal Water Pollution Control Act, and Magnuson
Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act.
Citation
APA: (2026) Critical Minerals Management on the Federal Seabed - SME Annual Meeting 2026
MLA: Critical Minerals Management on the Federal Seabed - SME Annual Meeting 2026. Society for Mining, Metallurgy & Exploration, 2026.