U.S. Department of the Interior
Minerals Management Service
Gulf of Mexico OCS Region

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FOR RELEASE: December 28, 1999 Barney Congdon
(504) 736-2595

A.B. Wade
(202) 208-3985

MMS Issues Final Rule for Post Lease Operations Safety

Today, the Department of the Interior’s Minerals Management Service (MMS) published a final rule in the Federal Register that will clarify and update existing regulations for Outer Continental Shelf post-lease operations.

These regulations, found in Title 30, Code of Federal Regulations, Part 250, Subpart A, will ensure opportunities for good OCS operators and provide penalties for the worst performers. According to MMS Director Walt Rosenbusch, “This rule emphasizes both diligence and performance. We want the United States OCS to be a place where top-notch performers can excel. An important component of this rule is a provision that gives us the authority to disqualify a company from being an operator on an OCS facility if they have a poor record of safety performance.”

The final rule also gives MMS the authority to grant a right-of-use and easement on the OCS to a State lessee. It brings uniformity to the public release time for all proprietary geophysical data and information gathered under pre-lease permits, including those submitted post-lease. It also clarifies the distinctions between granting and directing a suspension, and the different consequences of each; and requires evacuation statistics for natural occurrences.

MMS is the Federal Agency that manages the Nation’s oil and gas and other mineral resources on the OCS and collects, accounts for, and last year disbursed about $6 billion in revenues from Federal offshore mineral leases and from onshore mineral leases on Federal and Indian lands.

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