During 1993, over $68 million in royalties were collected on minerals produced from the federal lands in Colorado. More than $34 million were returned to the state. In addition, state and county governments obtained millions of dollars from severance and ad valorem taxes on federal mineral production and $3.3 million from rental and bonus revenues.
Since 1920, over $1.2 billion in royalties have been paid on federal minerals produced in Colorado.
Federal minerals production in Colorado compares to other BLM states as:
- Highest carbon dioxide production
- Third highest natural gas production
- Third highest total federal mineralroyalties production
- Fourth highest oil production
- Fourth highest coal production