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Pacific Region

Responsible Offshore Energy and Minerals Management through Engagement, Science and Indigenous Knowledge

BOEM’s Pacific OCS Region

Our mission: To manage development of U.S. Outer Continental Shelf energy, mineral, and geological resources in an environmentally and economically responsible way.

The Pacific Region manages the responsible development of offshore energy and mineral resources in Federal waters off the coasts of California, Oregon, Washington and Hawai'i. To carry out its energy, minerals and science programs on the Pacific Outer Continental Shelf (OCS), the Pacific Region employs a diverse workforce of geoscientists, petroleum engineers, renewable energy specialists, physical scientists, biologists, environmental protection specialists, environmental scientists, and policy and administrative analysts.

Key Regional Information

  • Conventional: 30 oil and gas leases, a total of 152,578 acres.
  • Renewable: Five offshore wind energy leases and one marine and hydrokinetic research lease, a total of 377,537 acres.
  • Marine Minerals: Assessing Pacific OCS sand, gravel and other mineral resources.
  • Pacific Office

    A 4-story southwest style office building with palm trees on the sidewalk between the sidewalk and the building.

    760 Paseo Camarillo
    Suite 102 (CM 102)
    Camarillo, CA 93010
    805-384-6305
    855-320-1484

  • Pacific Regional Director

    Douglas Boren, Pacific Regional Director

    Douglas Boren

What is the Pacific OCS?

The Pacific OCS refers to all submerged lands lying beneath the ocean within the U.S. exclusive economic zone (EEZ) beyond coastal waters off California, Oregon, Washington and Hawaiʻi (3 miles from the coastline to 200 miles offshore). The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 amended the definition of “Outer Continental Shelf (OCS)” in the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act to include submerged lands within the EEZ adjacent to all U.S. territories, thus extending Pacific OCS definition to include U.S. territories in the Pacific. 

Pacific Management Areas
Stylized graphic of a map of the West coast state, Hawaii, and Pacific island territories surrounded by an approximation of the OCS boundary for that BOEM region.

Pacific News and Updates

Note to Stakeholders
You're Invited: BOEM Guam Intergovernmental Renewable Energy Task Force Meeting
The purpose of the meeting is to facilitate coordination among Federal, territorial, and local governments on renewable energy activities on the Outer Continental Shelf off Guam’s coast. Specifically, this task force will serve to: