
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) report highlighted that offshore facilities increasingly use technology to remotely monitor and control equipment, making them vulnerable to cyberattacks. (Source: Shutterstock.com)
A U.S. watchdog in a report made public on Nov. 17 asked the federal regulator of offshore oil and gas infrastructure to come up with a cybersecurity strategy for the more than 1,600 facilities under its oversight.
The Government Accountability Office (GAO) report highlighted that offshore facilities increasingly use technology to remotely monitor and control equipment, making them vulnerable to cyberattacks and risking environmental harm and supply disruptions.
“The Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) has long recognized the need to address cybersecurity risks but has taken few actions to do so,” said the report, which was first published on Oct. 26 to certain members of the U.S. House of Representatives who requested it.
A successful cyberattack could wreak damage resembling the effects of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon disaster, the report said. That disaster was not a cyberattack but it killed 11 workers and cost billions of dollars for Gulf Coast restoration. The report mentioned China, Russia and Iran among actors that may pose significant threats.
Recommended Reading
Norway Plans to Offer Record Number of Arctic Oil, Gas Exploration Blocks
2023-01-24 - Norway plans to offer 92 exploration blocks in Barents, Norwegian Seas, but the Socialist Left party vows to fight to stop or reduce the plan.
Petronas Taps JGC, Samsung for Nearshore FLNG Plant
2023-01-06 - The pair have previously delivered FLNG facilities to the Malaysian operator.
Eni Moves on Second FLNG Unit for Congo
2022-12-22 - The Tango FLNG, built in 2017 and acquired by Eni in August 2022,, has a treatment capacity of 3 MMcm/d and an LNG production capacity of about 1 Bcm/year.
FPSO for BP's GTA sails toward West Africa
2023-01-23 - BP and partners expect first gas later this year from the development that straddles Mauritanian and Senegalese waters.
New Fortress Energy to Develop FLNG at Deepwater Lakach Field
2022-11-22 - New Fortress Energy agreed with state-owned Pemex for the continued development of the deepwater Lakach Field as well as deployment of a 1.4 mtpa FLNG unit to commercialize the bulk of the production abroad.