Much of what there is to know about the MRM is located on the
numerous blue topic buttons on the left. We are working to provide you with easy access to
as much information as possible.
By browsing through our electronic pages, you can learn of the MMS, its
functions, operations, history and more.
One can learn how much money is derived annually from minerals production on federal
onshore and offshore landsand, how much is shared with states.
In MMSs Laws &
Regulations and Statistics, are
facts, figures and technical papers for those with such needs. We also provide news
releases, Congressional testimony, regulations,
Federal Register notices,
proposed and final rules, comments on proposed regulations and more. Try "Who We Are" to start or
click one of the topic buttons on the left.
You can also "electronically visit" each of the three offshore regions to learn of MMSs
involvement in offshore leasing, environmental and scientific activities. There are even
special attractions for young students.
And, like other websites, we are linked to some of our important affiliates, including the
Library of Congress, one of the world's greatest
informational sources.
Access is free and we wont rush you as you look into our files. Look around, see
what you can find. The hardest part is over youre already in our informational
neighborhood on the Internet.
Gathering information about us on the Internet is not unlike visiting your local library.
You are free to go directly to areas that interest you. Browse as you wish, at your own
pace, there are no closing hours. If you need help finding what you want, ask for
assistance. You dont have to whisper. And, if the information is not available, you
can make a special request.
May We Help You?
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Could not find what you were looking for? Need
additional help? Want to speak to a live person? Contact our Public Affairs Officer for
additional service.
Patrick Etchart
can be reached weekdays in Lakewood, Colorado, at (303)231-3162, or by
E-mail at
Patrick Etchart@mms.gov.
While much public information is already available on the Internet, the
MMS is working to provide even more and make greater use of this electronic medium.
The Next Level of
Service -- While the vast majority of information held by the
federal government is available to the public, a small, but certain portion remains
sensibly protected from disclosure.
If the information you seek is not already available, and has been deemed to be other
than public information, you may still seek it, but more formally, under provisions of the
Freedom of Information Act.
Most information maintained by the MMS is publicly available and a FOIA request may
not
be necessary. If you have questions about the need for a formal FOIA request, please
contact either the Public
Affairs Officer or
MRMs FOIA Officer, Gregory K. Kann at (303)231-3971.
He may also be reached by
E-mail;
Gregory Kann
or by paper fax at (303)231-3998.
For additional information about submitting a request under provisions of the Freedom
of Information Act see the MMS FOIA site at www.mms.gov/adm/foia.html. |