[Federal Register Volume 63, Number 25 (Friday, February 6, 1998)]
[Notices]
[Pages 6202-6203]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [www.gpo.gov]
[FR Doc No: 98-3075]
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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR
Minerals Management Service
Agency Information Collection Activities: Proposed Collection;
Comment Request
AGENCY: Minerals Management Service, DOI.
ACTION: Notice of information collection solicitation.
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SUMMARY: Under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995, the Minerals
Management Service (MMS) is soliciting comments on an information
collection, Production Accounting and Auditing System Oil and Gas
Reports, OMB Control Number 1010-0040.
FORMS: Form MMS-4051, Facility and Measurement Information Form (FMIF),
Form MMS-4054, Oil and Gas Operations Report (OGOR), Form MMS-4055, Gas
Analysis Report (GAR), Form MMS-4056, Gas Plant Operations Report
(GPOR), Form MMS-3160, Monthly Report of Operations (MRO), Form MMS-
4058, Production Allocation Schedule Report (PASR).
DATES: Written comments should be received on or before April 7, 1998.
ADDRESSES: Comments sent via the U.S. Postal Service should be sent to
Minerals Management Service, Royalty Management Program, Rules and
Publications Staff, PO Box 25165, MS 3021, Denver, Colorado 80225-0165;
courier address is Building 85, Room A613, Denver Federal Center,
Denver, Colorado 80225; e-Mail address is RMP.comments@mms.gov.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Dennis C. Jones, Rules and
Publications Staff, phone (303) 231-3046, FAX (303) 231-3385, e-Mail
Dennis__C__Jones@mms.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: In compliance with the Paperwork Reduction
Act of 1995, section 3506 (c)(2)(A), we are notifying you, members of
the public and affected agencies, of this collection of information and
are inviting your comments. Is this information collection necessary
for us to properly do our job? Have we accurately estimated the
industry burden for responding to this collection? Can we enhance the
quality, utility, and clarity of the information we collect? Can we
lessen the burden of this information collection on the respondents by
using automated collection techniques or other forms of information
technology?
The Secretary of the Interior is responsible for the collection of
royalties from lessees who produce minerals from leased Federal and
Indian lands. The Secretary is authorized to manage lands, to collect
royalties due, and to distribute royalty funds.
The Minerals Management Service is responsible for the royalty
management functions assigned to the Secretary. The Production
Accounting and Auditing System (PAAS) is a part of the ongoing MMS
effort to improve management of the Nation's resources. PAAS is an
integrated computer system based on production and processing reports
submitted by lease operators and is designed to track minerals produced
from Federal and Indian lands from the point of production to the point
of disposition, or royalty determination, and/or point of sale. It is
used in conjunction with another MMS integrated computer system, the
Auditing and Financial System (AFS), which provides payment and sales
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volumes and values as reported by payors. AFS data are compared to
production and processing volumes reported on PAAS, enabling MMS to
verify that proper royalties are being paid for the minerals produced.
MMS has developed six forms for gathering oil and gas production
data from industry. One form initially established a data base for all
storage facilities and measurement points. Four forms are used to
collect ongoing production and disposition data, which are then matched
with sales and royalty data reported to the AFS. Additionally, data
collected from these forms is edited and electronically sent to the
Bureau of Land Management (BLM) and to the MMS Office of Offshore
Minerals Management (OMM). BLM and OMM use the data to perform
inspections, reviews, and reservoir analysis. The sixth form is used to
collect information from independent sources to corroborate production
data.
Operators of 2,400 leases, mainly Outer Continental Shelf (OCS),
will report monthly production to the PAAS using Form MMS-4054, OGOR.
During FY 1998 the total number of OGOR reports expected, including
modified reports, is estimated to be about 59,000. Currently 30 percent
of OGOR documents are submitted electronically. At .5 hour per paper
report, and .25 per electronic report, the FY 1998 burden will be
25,075 hours.
Gas production from some leases is processed before royalties have
been determined. Operators of such leases must submit Form MMS-4055,
GAR, if requested by MMS. During FY 1998 the total number of GAR
reports expected, including modified reports, is estimated to be 10. At
.25 hour per response, the FY 1998 burden will be 2.5 hours. Onshore
operators reporting on Form MMS-3160 are not required to use the GAR to
report gas production.
About 32 gas plant operators will submit Form MMS-4056, GPOR, each
month during FY 1998. The total number of GPOR reports expected,
including modified reports, is 450. At an .5 hour per response, the
burden will be 225 hours in FY 1998.
MMS has assumed responsibility from BLM for the processing of
monthly operations reports from all onshore oil and gas lease
operators. In FY 1998, 2,750 operators will report monthly to MMS using
Form MMS-3160, MRO. Most operators, who do not use electronic
reporting, use the model Form MMS-3160 which is preprinted with
information that remains relatively the same from month to month. The
models are printed and mailed by MMS, and the onshore operators fill in
monthly production data. Currently 40 percent of MRO documents are
submitted electronically. The total number of MRO reports, including
modified reports, is 290,000. At .25 hour per paper report and .12 hour
per electronic report, the FY 1998 burden will be 57,420 hours.
About 100 operators will submit Form MMS-4058, PASR, to report
commingled production. The total number of PASR reports, including
modified reports, is 7,200. At .25 hour per response, the FY 1998
burden will be 1,800 hours.
The total FY 1998 burden is estimated to be 84,522.5 hours [25,075
(OGOR) + 2.5 (GAR) + 225 (GPOR) + 57,420 (MRO) + 1,800 (PASR)].
Dated: February 3, 1998.
R. Dale Fazio,
Acting Associate Director for Royalty Management.
[FR Doc. 98-3075 Filed 2-5-98; 8:45 am]
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