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NEW ORLEANS – The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) today announced the selection of Bryan Domangue as the new regional director of BSEE’s Gulf of America Region.
“Bryan brings to the position of regional director a wealth of knowledge and a great perspective to the job,” said BSEE Director Kevin Sligh. “His technical expertise and managerial experience provide a firm foundation to guide the region.” As the Gulf of America Regional Director, Mr. Domangue has oversight responsibilities for about 1,709 production platforms as well as drilling rig activity that occurs in federal waters in the Gulf of America. He leads a staff of 415, which includes petroleum engineers, structural engineers, geologists, geophysicists, environmental scientists, and administrative staff.
Mr. Domangue began his career with BSEE in 1997 and has more than 30 years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He has served as the Deputy Regional Director for Districts, Investigations, Environmental, and Enforcement; as Senior Technical Advisor for the BSEE Gulf of America Region; and was the Acting Chief of the National Offshore Training Center. Mr. Domangue also previously served as Office Supervisor for Regional Operations, and as District Manager for the Houma District Office of the BSEE Gulf of America Region. He holds a BS degree in petroleum engineering from Louisiana State University.
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