One Big Beautiful Bill Act Caps Offshore Oil Revenue Sharing Changes
Published Date: 8/13/2025
Rule
Summary
If you’re involved in offshore oil and gas, listen up! The government just changed the rules on how much money can be shared from offshore production. These new limits kick in soon, so expect some shifts in how funds get distributed and plan accordingly.
No Economic Impacts Identified for this Document
Your PRIA Score
Personalized for You
How does this regulation affect your finances?
Sign up for a PRIA Policy Scan to see your personalized alignment score for this federal register document and every other regulation we track. We analyze your financial profile against policy provisions to show you exactly what matters to your wallet.
Key Dates
Department and Agencies
Related Federal Register Documents
2026-04178 — Agency Information Collection Activities: Federal Oil and Gas Valuation
The Office of Natural Resources Revenue wants to keep collecting info from oil and gas companies to make sure they pay the right royalties to the U.S. They’re asking for public comments by May 4, 2026, and this renewal won’t change the money or timing but keeps the rules clear. If you’re involved in federal oil and gas leases, this affects you!
2025-06982 — Major Portion Prices and Due Date for Additional Royalty Payments on Gas Produced From Indian Lands in Designated Areas That Are Not Associated With an Index Zone
If you produce gas from Indian lands in special areas without a price index, this update tells you the main prices for 2023 and when you need to pay any extra royalties. It affects gas producers and helps make sure everyone pays the right amount on time. Get ready to check your payments and deadlines so you don’t miss out!
2026-00023 — States' Decisions on Participating in Accounting and Auditing Relief for Federal Oil and Gas Marginal Properties
Starting January 1, 2026, States decide if they’ll join two special programs that make it easier for small oil and gas producers on federal land to report and pay royalties. These programs let producers submit just one yearly report and payment instead of many, saving time and effort. States’ choices affect how and when these relief options apply, with the first annual reports due by February 28, 2027.
2025-14911 — Agency Information Collection Activities: Solid Minerals and Geothermal Collections
The government wants to keep collecting info about mining and geothermal energy from Federal and Indian lands to track production and royalties. This means companies involved will keep filling out a few key forms, but no big changes or new costs are expected. The renewal helps make sure everything stays clear and fair, with no surprises on timing or money.
2025-14455 — Agency Information Collection Activities: Royalty and Production Reporting
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.
2025-09266 — Agency Information Collection Activities: Indian Oil and Gas Valuation
The government wants to keep collecting info about oil and gas payments owed to Native American landowners. This helps make sure everyone gets the right money on time. If you’re involved in Indian oil and gas, get ready for some paperwork updates that keep things running smoothly—no big cost changes, just keeping the system working.
Previous / Next Documents
Previous: 2025-15357 — Publication of International Criminal Court-Related Sanctions Regulations Web General License 8
The Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control just released General License 8, updating rules tied to International Criminal Court sanctions. This affects people and businesses dealing with certain restricted countries or individuals, letting them know what’s allowed or blocked. The changes help keep money flowing legally while sticking to the new sanctions, so watch your timing and transactions closely!
Next: 2025-15414 — Security Zone; Waters of the Coast Guard East District (Formerly the Fifth Coast Guard District), Delaware River, Philadelphia, PA
The Coast Guard is setting up a security zone on the Delaware River near Philadelphia to safely escort a special vessel. Boats can’t enter this zone unless they get permission from the Coast Guard. This temporary rule helps keep everyone safe without costing boaters any fees.
Take It Personal
Get Your Personalized Policy View
Start a Free Government Policy Watch to see how policy affects your household, then upgrade to PRIA Full Coverage for year-round monitoring.
Already have an account? Sign in