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The
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Release: #3265
Date: March 28, 2005
MMS Issues Proposed Notice
of Western Gulf Lease Sale 196
NEW ORLEANS - The Minerals Management Service announced in the
Federal Register the availability of the Proposed Notice of Sale
196, an offshore oil and gas lease sale in the western Gulf of Mexico,
scheduled for August 17, 2005.
The proposed sale 196 encompasses approximately 3,754
unleased blocks covering approximately 20.3 million acres in the
western Gulf of Mexico outer continental shelf planning area offshore
Texas and in deeper waters offshore Louisiana. The blocks are located
five to 357 kilometers offshore in water depths ranging from eight to
3,100 meters. MMS estimates the proposed sale could result in the
production of 136 to 262 million barrels of oil and 0.81 to 1.44
trillion cubic feet of natural gas.
Provisions proposed in this sale include the following:
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An
increase in base rental rates (as well as minimum royalty) to $6.25
per acre or fraction thereof for blocks in water depths of less than
200 meters and $9.50 per acre or fraction thereof for blocks in
water depths of 200 meters or deeper. The Federal Register
notice published March 2, 2005, at 70 FR 10111 requests
comments on this increase in base rentals, as well as the use of
sliding scale rentals, for future Gulf of Mexico lease sales.
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Certifications regarding debarment, suspension, and other
responsibility matters are no longer required to be filed
with the MMS in order to qualify to bid at an OCS lease sale.
However, compliance requirements for debarment and suspension
(nonprocurement) will be prescribed in an addendum included in each
lease resulting from this lease sale. |
Statistical Information for Lease Sale 196:
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Size: |
3,754 unleased blocks: |
20.3 million acres |
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Initial Period: |
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5 years for blocks in water depths less than 400 meters: |
1,754 blocks |
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8 years for blocks in water depths of 400 to less than
800 meters: |
358 blocks |
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10 years for blocks in water depths of 800 meters or deeper: |
1,642 blocks |
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Minimum Bonus Bid Amount: |
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$25.00 per acre or fraction thereof
for water depths less than 400 meters: |
1,754 blocks |
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$37.50 per acre or fraction thereof
for water depths 400 meters or deeper: |
2,000 blocks |
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Rental/Minimum Royalty Rates: |
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$6.25 per acre or fraction thereof for water depths
less than 200 meters: |
1,567 blocks |
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$9.50 per acre or fraction thereof for water depths 200
meters or deeper: |
2,187 blocks |
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Rental/Minimum Royalty Rates: |
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$6.25 per acre or fraction thereof for water depths
less than 200 meters: |
1,567 blocks |
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$9.50 per acre or fraction thereof for water depths 200
meters or deeper: |
2,187 blocks |
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Royalty Rates: |
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16-2/3% royalty rate in water depths less than 400
meters: |
1,754 blocks |
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12-1/2% royalty rate in water depths 400 meters or
deeper: |
2,000 blocks |
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Royalty Suspension Areas: |
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0 to less than 200 meters: |
1,567 blocks |
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400 to less than 800 meters: |
358 blocks |
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800 to less than 1,600 meters: |
903 blocks |
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1,600 meters or deeper: |
739 blocks |
The
Proposed Notice of Sale will be posted on the MMS Website at
http://www.gomr.mms.gov. In addition, copies of the document are
available from the MMS Gulf of Mexico Regional Office, Public
Information Unit, 1201 Elmwood Park Boulevard, New Orleans, Louisiana
70123. Telephone (504) 736-2591, toll free 1-800-200-GULF.
MMS, part of the U.S. Department of the Interior,
oversees 1.76 billion acres of the Outer Continental Shelf, managing
offshore energy and minerals while protecting the human, marine, and
coastal environments through advanced science and technology
research. The OCS provides 30 percent of oil and 23 percent of
natural gas produced domestically, and sand used for coastal
restoration. MMS collects, accounts for, and disburses mineral
revenues from Federal and American Indian lands, with fiscal year 2004
disbursements of around $8 billion and more than $143 billion since
1982. The Land and Water Conservation Fund, which pays for
cooperative conservative, grants to states, and Federal land
acquisition, gets nearly $1 billion a year.
Relevant Web Sites:
MMS Main Website
Gulf of Mexico Website
Media Contacts:
Dr. Joe Trahan (504)
736-2595
Debra Winbush (504) 736-2592
MMS: Securing Ocean Energy & Economic Value for
America
U.S. Department of the Interior
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