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 B - Offshore |
Part 260 - OUTER CONTINENTAL SHELF OIL AND GAS LEASING |
Subpart B - Bidding Systems |
Eligible Leases |
§ 260.112 - How do royalty suspension volumes apply to eligible leases? |
§ 260.113 - When does an eligible lease qualify for a royalty suspension volume? |
§ 260.114 - How does MMS assign and monitor royalty suspension volumes for eligible leases? |
§ 260.115 - How long will a royalty suspension volume for an eligible lease be effective? |
§ 260.116 - How do I measure natural gas production on my eligible lease? |
§ 260.117 - What other provisions apply to royalty suspension volumes for eligible leases? |
General Provisions |
§ 260.101 - What is the purpose of this subpart? |
§ 260.102 - What definitions apply to this subpart? |
§ 260.110 - What bidding systems may MMS use? |
§ 260.111 - What conditions apply to the bidding systems that MMS uses? |
Royalty Suspension (RS) Leases |
§ 260.120 - How does royalty suspension apply to leases issued in a sale held after November 2000? |
§ 260.121 - When does a lease issued in a sale held after November 2000 get a royalty suspension? |
§ 260.122 - How long will a royalty suspension volume be effective for a lease issued in a sale held after November 2000? |
§ 260.123 - How do I measure natural gas production for a lease issued in a sale held after November 2000? |
§ 260.124 - How will royalty suspension apply if MMS assigns a lease issued in a sale held after November 2000 to a field that has a pre-Act lease? |
Bidding System Selection Criteria |
§ 260.130 - What criteria does MMS use for selecting bidding systems and bidding system components? |