Code of Federal Regulations (Last Updated: October 10, 2024) |
Title 30 - Mineral Resources |
Chapter II - Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement, Department of the Interior |
SubChapter A - Minerals Revenue Management |
Part 202 - ROYALTIES |
Subpart B - Oil, Gas, and OCS Sulfur, General |
§ 202.51 - Scope and definitions. |
§ 202.52 - Royalties. |
§ 202.53 - Minimum royalty. |
Subpart C - Federal and Indian Oil |
§ 202.100 - Royalty on oil. |
§ 202.101 - Standards for reporting and paying royalties. |
Subpart D - Federal Gas |
§ 202.150 - Royalty on gas. |
§ 202.151 - Royalty on processed gas. |
§ 202.152 - Standards for reporting and paying royalties on gas. |
Subpart F - Coal |
§ 202.250 - Overriding royalty interest. |
Subpart H - Geothermal Resources |
§ 202.350 - Scope and definitions. |
§ 202.351 - Royalties on geothermal resources. |
§ 202.352 - Minimum royalty. |
§ 202.353 - Measurement standards for reporting and paying royalties and direct use fees. |
Subpart J - Gas Production From Indian Leases |
§ 202.550 - How do I determine the royalty due on gas production? |
§ 202.551 - How do I determine the volume of production for which I must pay royalty if my lease is not in an approved Federal unit or communitization agreement (AFA)? |
§ 202.552 - How do I determine how much royalty I must pay if my lease is in an approved Federal unit or communitization agreement (AFA)? |
§ 202.553 - How do I value my production if I take more than my entitled share? |
§ 202.554 - How do I value my production that I do not take if I take less than my entitled share? |
§ 202.555 - What portion of the gas that I produce is subject to royalty? |
§ 202.556 - How do I determine the value of avoidably lost, wasted, or drained gas? |
§ 202.557 - Must I pay royalty on insurance compensation for unavoidably lost gas? |
§ 202.558 - What standards do I use to report and pay royalties on gas? |