Interior Dept Extends Oil and Gas Royalty Forms: Drill On
Published Date: 7/31/2025
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Summary
The Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) wants to keep collecting info to make sure oil, gas, and geothermal royalties from Federal and Indian lands are reported and paid right. This renewal means companies involved will keep filling out forms to help ONRR check and manage payments. No big changes or new costs, just keeping the system running smoothly.
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