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The NewsRoom
Release: #4058
Date: December 22, 2009
MMS Notifying Offshore Lease Owners of Inspection
Fees
New Law Directs MMS to
Collect $10 Million for Inspections
DENVER
– The Department of
the Interior’s Minerals Management Service (MMS) is notifying
offshore lease owners and operators that new fees will be
collected to recover the costs of offshore inspections conducted
during Fiscal Year 2010, MMS Director Liz Birnbaum announced
today.
“These fees, mandated by Congress, will help MMS and
taxpayers recover some of the costs associated with offshore
inspections, which include safety and environmental compliance
inspections of facilities and equipment,” Birnbaum said.
MMS personnel regularly inspect about 3,400 oil and
gas facilities each year to ensure that all safety and environmental
requirements are in place, and to make certain that meters and
gauges are calibrated properly to record the amount of oil and gas
produced from a particular lease.
The MMS inspection fees cover all bottom-founded
structures and floating production facilities on the Outer
Continental Shelf in the Gulf of Mexico, and are the result of
legislation passed by Congress and signed by the President on Oct.
30, 2009. Public Law 111-88, Department of the Interior,
Environment, and Related Agencies Appropriations Act, 2010,
directs MMS to collect $10 million for safety and environmental
compliance inspections that occur on Outer Continental Shelf oil and
gas facilities in the Gulf of Mexico, and a few in the Pacific Ocean
off the coast of California.
The law establishes the fee for inspection activities
based on the number of wells per facility. This process provides for
costs to be shared on a basis that is applied fairly and equitably
across the industry and supports our efforts to ensure human safety
and protect the environment.
The inspection fees for 2010 include:
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$2,000 for
facilities with no wells, but with processing equipment and
gathering lines;
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$3,250 for
facilities with one to 10 wells, with any combination of active
or inactive wells; and
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$6,000 for
facilities with more than 10 wells, with any combination of
active or inactive wells.
The NTL can be viewed
at
Inspection Fees for Fiscal Year 2010.
(100.79 KB PDF)
News Media Contact:
MMS Public Affairs
- Gulf
MMS: Securing Ocean Energy & Economic Value for America
U.S. Department of the Interior
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