Lease
Information
This section provides
information on leases in the Pacific OCS Region. The Federal
Government leases mineral rights to the submerged lands on the Outer
Continental Shelf (beyond 3-miles from the State’s seaward
boundary). These rights are conveyed by contracts referred to as
leases. Each lease covers an area that is no more than 5,760 acres
and is generally a square measuring 3 miles by 3 miles. Under a
lease, a company has the right to apply for permits to explore and
develop the mineral resources within that area. Before approving the
permits, MMS carefully reviews all applications to ensure that the
activities will be conducted in a safe and environmentally sound
manner and that the interests of key stakeholders are effectively
addressed.
Cost
Recovery
For more
information from the Pacific OCS Region, contact:
Elverlene Williams
(805) 389-7837
Assignments and Relinquishments - FORMS
Status of Leases and Qualified Companies
Comprehensive report ready for download.
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Includes:
Serial Register Summary (Active Leases);
Total Active Leases and Acreage;
Active Units;
Leases with Actively Producing Wells;
Leases in Producing Units without Actively Producing Wells;
Aliquot Portions of Leases;
Leases Incorporating More than One Block;
Calls for Information and Nomination through Final Notices of Sales;
Sales Results and Active Leases;
Proposed Sales Cancelled;
Boundaries and Maps: San Pedro Bay;
Boundaries and Maps: Santa Barbara Channel;
Boundaries and Maps: Santa Maria Basin;
Names and Addresses of Qualified Companies
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Leases
and Operatorship
Decommissioning
Supplemental Bonds - Pacific OCS Region
Summary
Report
Provides a summary of leasing in the Pacific
Region
Consistency Determinations and the
Environmental Information Document are available
at the California Coastal
Commission (CCC) website under the heading “Documents
related to the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas Lease
Suspension Consistency Determinations submitted by the U.S. Minerals
Management Service on April 7, 2005."
The CCC homepage URL is
www.coastal.ca.gov.
Now Available:
Six Environmental
Assessments (EAs) and Findings of No Significant Impact
(FONSI) for processing applications for Suspensions of
Production or Operations on undeveloped units/leases in the
Pacific OCS Region
Offshore Facility Decommissioning Costs Report
Executive Summary: Offshore Facility Decommissioning Costs
Report
Decommissioning Workshop
Proceedings
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