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2007
Mineral Revenues Stewardship
Award
Winners The Mineral Revenues
Stewardship Award was established in 1987 to commend exceptional performance
by companies that report production and pay royalties for Federal and Indian
mineral leases. More than 2,500 companies report production and pay
royalties for Federal and Indian mineral leases. In addition to overall
accuracy and timeliness of payments and reports, the four companies
receiving the Stewardship Award this year have also demonstrated noteworthy
cooperation with the Minerals Revenue Management program in resolving issues
related to reporting, compliance and enforcement.
The four companies and examples of their
exceptional performance during fiscal year 2006 are listed below:
ConocoPhillips submitted
more than 1.5 million transactions of royalty and production
data during
Fiscal Year 2006 and paid approximately $540 million in royalties to the
MMS. The company demonstrated quality performance by submitting electronic
reports and payments with a royalty reporting accuracy rate of 99.2 percent,
and a production reporting accuracy rate of 98.5 percent. Headquartered in
Houston, Texas, ConocoPhillips conducts operations in more than 40
countries.
Shell Exploration and
Production Company
submitted nearly 40,000 transactions of
royalty and
production data during Fiscal Year 2006 and paid more than $175 million in
royalties to MMS. The company submitted electronic reports and payments with
a royalty reporting accuracy rate of 96 percent, and a production reporting
accuracy rate of 96.4 percent. Shell Exploration and Production Company,
also headquartered in Houston, is part of a global group of energy and
petrochemical companies operating in more than 140 countries.
XTO Energy Inc. submitted
more than 137,000 transactions of royalty and production
data during the
fiscal year and paid approximately $62.7 million in royalties. XTO Energy
boasted a royalty reporting accuracy rate of 99.8 percent, and a production
reporting accuracy rate of 96.6 percent. Headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, XTO Energy Inc. is a domestic natural gas producer with operations
throughout Texas, New Mexico, Arkansas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Wyoming, Colorado,
Alaska, Utah and Louisiana.
Foundation Wyoming Land
Company extracted approximately 50 million tons of coal
from Federal leases and paid MMS a total of $40
million in rents, royalties and bonuses during
2006. The company boasted an error-free record for reporting, and achieved a
100 percent timeliness rate for submittal of royalty payments. Foundation
Wyoming Land Company is a subsidiary of Foundation Coal Holdings Inc., a
coal producer that operates a group of 14 mines located in Wyoming,
Pennsylvania, West Virginia, and Illinois.
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