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1 Office of Port & Facility Compliancevers
Office of Port & Facility Complianceversees for portfacility and cargo safety, security and environmental rotection compliance activityMTSASAFE Port ActTWICPort and Waterway Safety ActClean Water ActPort recovery/resiliencyPre

2 vention outreach to interagency and indu
vention outreach to interagency and industryCOTP, OCMI and FMSC Domestic Ports Division(CGFACDomestic port antiterrorism prevention programMaritime Cyber security governance programArea Maritime Security Committees (AMSC)Port

3 safety, security, recovery and resilienc
safety, security, recovery and resiliency activitiesNational Maritime Security Advisory Committee (NMSAC)Sponsor for HOMEPORTMaintain security strategy and policy for EHCsProgram manager for PSS and SS (P/R) personnel Especial

4 ly Hazardous Cargo (EHC) 5 cargoes in bu
ly Hazardous Cargo (EHC) 5 cargoes in bulk : Chlorine, Anhydrous Ammonia, Ammonium Nitrate, LPG and LNG Congressional mandate in the 2010 Coast Guard Authorization Act (section 812) EHC Risk Mitigation Products3 Commodity Flo

5 w StudiesCargo Security Symposium (Resul
w StudiesCargo Security Symposium (Results of the Plenary and Breakout Session Discussions)Consequence Ranking of Potential Certain Dangerous Cargo Releases (ABSG)Cargo Security Risk Reduction WorkgroupPublic Listening Session

6 sCTAC Security SubcommitteeAWO EHC secur
sCTAC Security SubcommitteeAWO EHC security surveyPlans to socialize through DHS’s Chemical SCC Advisory Committee and Coordinating Council Championed ImplementationNMSAC (EHC work group will be established and engaged wh

7 en neededChemical transportation SMEs (C
en neededChemical transportation SMEs (Chemical Transportation Advisory Committee (CTAC))Chemical Sector GCC and SCC EHC National Security StudyPer Auth. Act, National Study shall include:Waterside security risk assessment an

8 alysis (MSRAM)Maritime stakeholder roles
alysis (MSRAM)Maritime stakeholder roles & responsibilitiesRecommended measures to improve waterside securityAlternative sources of funding for security measuresNational Study Report provided to Congress May 2012 EHC National

9 Security StrategyPurposeEnsure commercia
Security StrategyPurposeEnsure commercially viable transport, transfer, and storage of EHCs, within the nation’s MTS, managed at an acceptable level of risk from intentional attackRoadmap to achieve and maintain an accept

10 able EHC security risk level in an execu
able EHC security risk level in an executable manner EHC National Security StrategyDeveloped using results of National StudyMitigate risk of terrorist attack against the bulk transport, transfer or storage of EHCsNational Str

11 ategy provided to Congress Sep 2015 Stra
ategy provided to Congress Sep 2015 Strategic Goals:Awareness/MDAPreparedness/PreventionResponseResiliency/RecoveryEHC National Security Strategy EHC National Security StrategyMultiagency and Industry EffortMany Coast Guard, O

12 GA and industry partners will be involve
GA and industry partners will be involved in implementing the strategy. It blends:TechnologyIntelligence/InformationDynamic risk management to drive resource allocationPrevention capability assessmentsPotential Consequences an

13 d Recovery capability assessmentsOperati
d Recovery capability assessmentsOperationsPrevention/protectionResponse/recoveryTrainingMultistakeholder management (public/private) Enhancing Maritime Security for EHCsIndustry engagementFederal, State and Local Government e

14 ngagementImplementation PlanCharter or o
ngagementImplementation PlanCharter or other executing document describing planning process and core and adjunct participants charged with drafting an implementation plan Commodity Flow Model (CFM)First step in implementation

15 processABSG and CGFAC engaged USACE info
processABSG and CGFAC engaged USACE information 2012 through Information also gleaned from MISLE, SANS, MSRAM, and industry trade organizations (KPA analysis performed by CGMSR(patrols and escorts)AWO EHC survey information to

16 be incorporated in CFM Chlorine 2012 Ch
be incorporated in CFM Chlorine 2012 Chlorine 2016 Thank You 22 LNG Gulf EHC Commodity Flow ModelJohn BurkeABS onsulting Questions? EHC Security Timeline StudyOct 11 StrategyApr 12 WorkgroupDec 09 Dec 10 Listening SessionsMay

17 11 June 11 Cargo Security SymposiumSep
11 June 11 Cargo Security SymposiumSep 09 2010 Auth. Act Waterside Security of Especially Hazardous Cargoes (EHC) 1 LNG East Coast/ Alaska FERCAmerican LNG existing Import/Export Terminals. terminals in U.S.erett, MA: 1.035

18 Bcfd (GDF SUEZ - DOMAC)ove Point, MD: 1.
Bcfd (GDF SUEZ - DOMAC)ove Point, MD: 1.8 Bcfd (Dominion - Cover Point LNG)Elba Island, GA: 1.6 Bcfd (El Paso - Southern LNG)ake Charles, LA: 2.1 Bcfd (Southern Union - Trunkline LNG)Offshore Boston: 0.8 Bcfd (Excelerate Energ

19 y - Northeast Gateway)*Freeport, TX: 1.5
y - Northeast Gateway)*Freeport, TX: 1.5 Bcfd (Cheniere/Freeport LNG Dev.)*Sabine, LA: 4.0 Bcfd (Cheniere/Sabine Pass LNG)*Hackberry, LA: 1.8 Bcfd (Sempra - Cameron LNG)Offshore Boston, MA: 0.4 Bcfd (GDF SUE - Neptune LNG)J.Sa

20 bine Pass, TX: 2.0 Bcfd (ExxonMobil - Go
bine Pass, TX: 2.0 Bcfd (ExxonMobil - Golden Pass) (Phase I & II)Pascaguola, MS: 1.5 Bcfd (El Paso/Crest/Sonangol - Gulf LNG Energy LLC)Penuelas PR: 0.3 Bcfd (EcoElectrica)Canadian import terminals M. Saint John, NB: 1.0 Bc

21 fd (Repsol/Fort Reliance - Canaport LNG)
fd (Repsol/Fort Reliance - Canaport LNG)exican import terminals N. Altamira, Tamulipas: 0.7 BcFD (Shell/Total/Mitsui - Altamira LNG) O. Baja California, MX: 1.0 Bcfd (Sempra - Energia Costa Azul) P. Manzanillo, MX: 0.

22 5 Bcfd (KMS GNL de Manzanillo)Export Ter
5 Bcfd (KMS GNL de Manzanillo)Export Terminals U.S. Cove Point, MD: 0.82 Bcfd (Dominion – Cove Point LNG) (CP13-113) Sabine, LA: 2.8 Bcfd (Cheniere/Sabine Pass LNG – Trains 1, 2, 3, and 4) Q. Kenai, AK: 0.2 Bcfd (Con