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NOIA maps path for U.S. offshore vitality progress

EditorialBy EditorialOctober 24, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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The Nationwide Ocean Industries Affiliation (NOIA) has launched Gulf of America Ahead, a brand new report and digital platform that underscores the Gulf of America/Gulf of Mexico’s essential function as a world chief in offshore vitality manufacturing, innovation, and nationwide safety. The initiative features a devoted web site and a full report outlining how the U.S. Gulf helps low-carbon vitality, job creation, and long-term financial progress throughout the USA. 


Erik Milito, President of NOIA

“The Gulf of America is just not a legacy asset; it’s a strategic platform for America’s vitality management,” mentioned Erik Milito, president of NOIA. “It provides our nation a vital edge in a quickly evolving international vitality panorama. With world-class reserves, superior know-how, and a extremely expert workforce, it delivers safe, inexpensive, and lower-emission vitality to People and our allies.”

The report highlights that the Gulf presently produces over 15% of U.S. oil, helps greater than 400,000 jobs, and contributes $36 billion yearly to the nation’s GDP. Offshore revenues additionally fund essential federal and state applications, together with the Land and Water Conservation Fund, whereas offering among the world’s lowest-carbon barrels by way of many years of technological innovation.

Past hydrocarbons, Gulf of America Ahead spotlights the area’s rising function in carbon seize and storage (CCS), offshore wind, and hydrogen improvement, positioning it as a hub for next-generation offshore vitality options. The report additionally emphasizes the Gulf’s nationwide safety worth, citing its infrastructure and shipyards as important to U.S. maritime power and vitality independence.

NOIA requires constant lease gross sales, streamlined allowing, and forward-looking regulation to make sure the Gulf continues to energy U.S. prosperity whereas advancing international vitality innovation.

High picture credited to bp. 



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