ONRR Mission:
To ensure the full and fair return to the American people of federal and Indian royalties and other monies owed for the utilization of public resources in the production of conventional and renewable energy and mineral resources.
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The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) provides a framework for governments and companies to publicly disclose in parallel payments for oil, gas, and mining resources.
By signing onto EITI’s global standard, the U.S. Government can help ensure that Americans are receiving every dollar due for the extraction of these valuable public resources.
To learn more about USEITI, click here.
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The ONRR eCommerce Reporting Portal
https://onrrreporting.onrr.gov
Important!
If you have a User ID for the Data Warehouse Portal but you have not applied for a new User ID since December 2010, you must complete, sign and send a new EMARF to ONRR to gain access to the eCommerce Reporting web site.
Your current User ID for the Data Warehouse can provide access to the new eCommerce Reporting web site ONLY IF you request that specific access by mailing a new EMARF to ONRR (see detailed directions below). Until you have a User ID that is specifically set up to access the eCommerce Reporting web site, you cannot report data electronically. Late reporting is subject to fines, so apply for a new User ID or add eCommerce access to your existing User ID as soon as possible.
Previously, user access to the Inovis web site was assigned at the COMPANY level. User Access to the new eCommerce Reporting web site must be applied for and assigned at the INDIVIDUAL level. Each individual who requires access to the eCommerce Reporting web site to enter electronic reporting must follow the directions below.
Please review this guide to help you with the process of accessing the eCommerce web site.
Note: The Inovis web site is no longer available.
Latest Reporter Letters
The ONRR eCommerce Reporting Portal
https://onrrreporting.onrr.gov
Important!
If you have a User ID for the Data Warehouse Portal but you have not applied for a new User ID since December 2010, you must complete, sign and send a new EMARF to ONRR to gain access to the eCommerce Reporting web site.
Your current User ID for the Data Warehouse can provide access to the new eCommerce Reporting web site ONLY IF you request that specific access by mailing a new EMARF to ONRR (see detailed directions below). Until you have a User ID that is specifically set up to access the eCommerce Reporting web site, you cannot report data electronically. Late reporting is subject to fines, so apply for a new User ID or add eCommerce access to your existing User ID as soon as possible.
Previously, user access to the Inovis web site was assigned at the COMPANY level. User Access to the new eCommerce Reporting web site must be applied for and assigned at the INDIVIDUAL level. Each individual who requires access to the eCommerce Reporting web site to enter electronic reporting must follow the directions below.
Please review this guide to help you with the process of accessing the eCommerce web site.
Note: The Inovis web site is no longer available.
What is RSS?
The information delivered through RSS is called a "feed" and allows users who subscribe to keep updated on frequently changing content. RSS employs an XML-based structure that includes a title, date, brief description, and a link to the full text of content. Feeds can be read through a program called a news reader or aggregator. There are many such news readers or aggregators available, and they can be found in many locations on the World Wide Web.
RSS feeds can be subscribed to using an RSS reader.
Why use RSS?
RSS is an easy way to gather a wide variety of content in one place on your computer. Rather than having to visit many web sites to find out if there is new content, the RSS aggregator shows it all to you in one screen. Many RSS readers also 'alert' you when new content from your favorite web site is delivered. RSS also has the potential for replacing email lists.
Now the content you want can be delivered directly to you without cluttering your inbox with e-mail messages. This content is called a "feed."
What is an RSS Reader?
An RSS reader is a small software program that collects and displays RSS feeds. It allows you to scan headlines from a number of news sources in a central location.
Where can I get an RSS Reader?
Some browsers, such as the current versions of Internet Explorer, Firefox and Safari have built in RSS readers. If you're using a browser that doesn't currently support RSS, there are a variety of RSS readers available on the web; some are free to download and others are available for purchase. There are also a number of web-based RSS readers available.
How Do I Use RSS Feeds?
The first step is to choose an RSS reader. Each reader has a slightly different way of adding a new feed, also called a "channel." Follow the directions for your reader but, in most cases, here's how it works:
- Click on the link for the feed you want. For example, ONRR News Releases. You'll see a page displaying XML code.
- From your web browser's address bar, copy the URL (web address). For example, the URL you would copy for ONRR News Releases is: http://www.onrr.gov/xml/onrrInformation.xml
- Paste that URL into the "Add New Channel" section of the reader. The RSS feed will start to display and regularly update the headlines for you.