99-30078. Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; Comment Request  

  • [Federal Register Volume 64, Number 222 (Thursday, November 18, 1999)]
    [Notices]
    [Pages 63053-63054]
    From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
    [FR Doc No: 99-30078]
    
    
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    DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
    
    Minerals Management Service
    
    
    Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection; 
    Comment Request
    
    AGENCY: Minerals Management Service (MMS), Interior.
    
    ACTION: Notice of extension of a currently approved information 
    collection (OMB Control Number 1010-0041).
    
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    SUMMARY: As part of its continuing effort to reduce paperwork and 
    respondent burden, MMS invites the public and other Federal agencies to 
    comment on a proposal to extend the currently approved collection of 
    information discussed below. We intend to submit this collection of 
    information to the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for approval. 
    The Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 (PRA) provides that an agency may 
    not conduct or sponsor, and a person is not required to respond to, a 
    collection of information unless it displays a currently valid OMB 
    control number.
    
    DATES: Submit written comments by January 18, 2000.
    
    ADDRESSES: Mail or hand carry comments to the Department of the 
    Interior; Minerals Management Service; Attention: Rules Processing 
    Team; Mail Stop 4024; 381 Elden Street; Herndon, Virginia 20170-4817. 
    Our practice is to make comments, including names and home addresses of 
    respondents, available for public review during regular business hours. 
    Individual respondents may request that we withhold their home address 
    from the rulemaking record, which we will honor to the extent allowable 
    by law. There may be circumstances in which we would withhold from the 
    record a respondent's identity, as allowable by the law. If you wish us 
    to withhold your name and/or address, you must state this prominently 
    at the beginning of your comment. However, we will not consider 
    anonymous comments. We will make all submissions from organizations or 
    businesses, and from individuals identifying themselves as 
    representatives or officials of organizations or businesses, available 
    for public inspection in their entirety.
    
    FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Alexis London, Rules Processing Team, 
    telephone (703) 787-1600. You may also contact Alexis London to obtain 
    a copy of the collection of information at no cost.
    
    SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
        Title: 30 CFR 250, Subpart K, Production Rates (1010-0041).
        Abstract: The Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Lands Act, 43 U.S.C. 
    1331 et seq., gives the Secretary of the Interior (Secretary) the 
    responsibility to preserve, protect, and develop oil and gas resources 
    in the OCS, consistent with the need to make such resources available 
    to meet the Nation's energy needs as rapidly as possible; balance 
    orderly energy resource development with protection of the human, 
    marine, and coastal environments; ensure the public a fair and 
    equitable return on the
    
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    resources of the OCS; and preserve and maintain free enterprise 
    competition.
        Regulations at 30 CFR 250, subpart K, implement these statutory 
    requirements. We use the information collected to determine if produced 
    gas can be economically put to beneficial use, to analyze the risks of 
    transporting the liquid hydrocarbons against the value of the resource, 
    and to account for volumes of flared gas and burned liquid 
    hydrocarbons. The MMS uses the information in its efforts to conserve 
    natural resources, prevent waste, and protect correlative rights 
    including the Government's royalty interest. Specifically, MMS uses the 
    information to review records of burning liquid hydrocarbons and 
    venting and flaring actions to ensure that they are not excessive; to 
    determine maximum production and maximum efficient rates; to compare 
    the volume of hydrogen sulfide (H2S) flared and the sulphur 
    dioxide (SO2) emitted to the specified amounts in approved 
    contingency plans; to monitor monthly atmospheric emissions of 
    SO2 for air quality; to review applications for downhole 
    commingling to ensure that action does not result in undervalued 
    royalties; and to ensure that operations are effective and result in 
    optimum ultimate recovery.
        We will protect information from respondents considered proprietary 
    under the Freedom of Information Act (5 U.S.C. 552) and its 
    implementing regulations (43 CFR part 2) and under regulations at 30 
    CFR 250.118. No items of a sensitive nature are collected. Responses 
    are mandatory.
        Frequency: The frequency is on occasion or monthly.
        Estimated Number and Description of Respondents: Approximately 130 
    Federal OCS oil and gas lessees.
        Estimated Annual Reporting and Recordkeeping ``Hour'' Burden: The 
    currently approved annual reporting and recordkeeping burden for this 
    collection is 13,650 hours, which averages 105 hours per respondent.
        Estimated Annual Reporting and Recordkeeping ``Non-Hour Cost'' 
    Burden: We have identified no cost burdens for this collection.
    
    Comments
    
        We will summarize written responses to this notice and address them 
    in our submission for OMB approval. As a result of your comments and 
    our consultations with a representative sample of respondents, we will 
    make any necessary adjustments to the burden in our submission to OMB. 
    In calculating the burden, we assumed that respondents perform many of 
    the requirements in the normal course of their activities. We consider 
    these to be usual and customary and took that into account in 
    estimating the burden.
        (1) We specifically solicit your comments on the following 
    questions:
        (a) Is the proposed collection of information necessary for us to 
    properly perform our functions, and will it be useful?
        (b) Are the estimates of the burden hours of the proposed 
    collection reasonable?
        (c) Do you have any suggestions that would enhance the quality, 
    clarity, or usefulness of the information to be collected?
        (d) Is there a way to minimize the information collection burden on 
    respondents, including through the use of appropriate automated 
    electronic, mechanical, or other forms of information technology?
        (2) In addition, the PRA requires agencies to estimate the total 
    annual reporting ``non-hour cost'' burden to respondents or 
    recordkeepers resulting from the collection of information. We need to 
    know if you have costs associated with the collection of this 
    information for either total capital and startup cost components or 
    annual operation, maintenance, and purchase of service components. Your 
    estimates should consider the costs to generate, maintain, and disclose 
    or provide the information. You should describe the methods you use to 
    estimate major cost factors, including system and technology 
    acquisition, expected useful life of capital equipment, discount 
    rate(s), and the period over which you incur costs. Capital and startup 
    costs include, among other items, computers and software you purchase 
    to prepare for collecting information; monitoring, sampling, drilling, 
    and testing equipment; and record storage facilities. Generally, your 
    estimates should not include equipment or services purchased: (i) 
    before October 1, 1995; (ii) to comply with requirements not associated 
    with the information collection; (iii) for reasons other than to 
    provide information or keep records for the Government; or (iv) as part 
    of customary and usual business or private practices.
    
    MMS Information Collection Clearance Officer
    
        Jo Ann Lauterbach, (202) 208-7744.
    
        Dated: November 8, 1999.
    Elmer P. Danenberger,
    Chief, Engineering and Operations Division.
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Document Information

Published:
11/18/1999
Department:
Minerals Management Service
Entry Type:
Notice
Action:
Notice of extension of a currently approved information collection (OMB Control Number 1010-0041).
Document Number:
99-30078
Dates:
Submit written comments by January 18, 2000.
Pages:
63053-63054 (2 pages)
PDF File:
99-30078.pdf