Shell Oil confirmed today that it had reached preliminary agreement with Minerals Management Service (MMS) representatives on adding royalty relief price thresholds to Gulf of Mexico deep-water ...
The Interior Department's Minerals Management Service (MMS) accidentally left out price thresholds in lease contracts to search for oil and natural gas in the Gulf of Mexico that were signed by energy ...
The United States will not seek $1.3 billion (683 million pounds) in back oil royalties on some Gulf of Mexico drilling leases but is negotiating a deal with BP and Shell to make payments on those ...
About a dozen Gulf of Mexico petroleum producers are offering to pay higher royalties to address federal officials' failure to include limits on royalty waivers included in late 1990s leases, the head ...
Two US House Government Reform Committee leaders are demanding that the Department of the Interior develop a new plan to recover an estimated $2 billion of lost royalties from deepwater Gulf of Mexico ...
Hoping that the Gulf oil spill will ignite a new zeal for safety at the Minerals Management Service (MMS)? Read this Washington Post article about another agency literally at the government's doorstep ...
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