| NTL No. 2005-N02 |
Effective
Date: March 2, 2005
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Notice
to Lessees and Operators (NTL) of Federal Oil and
Gas and Sulphur Leases in the Outer Continental Shelf
Performance
Measures for OCS Operators and Form MMS-131
NOTE:
NTL
2005-N02
is available for download in Adobe's Portable Document Format
(PDF).
This Notice to Lessees and Operators (NTL)
supersedes
NTL 2003-N03 and re-issues Form MMS-131, Performance Measures Data
Form.
Please note that no material changes were
made to
Form
MMS 131,
but there was a terminology change. Our primary reasons for issuing this NTL are to reiterate that you are asked to provide data on an annual basis
for the previous calendar year by March 31 of each year and to provide you
with the current OMB approved version of Form MMS-131. Previous editions of
the form have expired and may not be used.
The Minerals Management Service (MMS) issued
NTL 2002-N01 to collect data on an annual basis on form MMS-131 related to a
set of performance measures developed by a joint government/industry
workgroup. This workgroup was composed of representatives from 17 oil and
gas companies, American Petroleum Institute, Offshore Operators Committee,
Independent Petroleum Association of America, International Association of
Drilling Contractors, National Oceans Industries Association, and the
U.S. Coast Guard. You can find the latest data along with the performance
measures formulas on the MMS
website.
Your participation in the performance
measures data collection effort is voluntary. However, the quality of the
information we obtain from analyzing the data depends on the widespread
support of this effort. A brief set of reporting element definitions is
attached to this Notice for your convenience. Please be as complete as
possible and make adjustments as necessary to improve subsequent
submissions. You may mail, fax, or e-mail the completed form to:
Minerals Management Service
ATTN: Doug Slitor
381 Elden Street, MS 4023
Herndon, VA 20170-4817
FAX number: (703) 787-1575
E-Mail address: semp@mms.gov
Our
objectives in collecting and analyzing the information continue to focus on:
-
Determining if safety and environmental
performance is improving over time through the implementation of safety
and environmental management programs on the OCS;
- Providing an industry
average and range for various quantitative measures against which
companies can compare themselves;
- Providing offshore
operators and organizations with a credible data source to demonstrate how
well the offshore industry and individual companies are doing compared to
those in other industries;
- Identifying “pacesetter”
companies to make presentations at periodic workshops, and
- Providing comparison
data on which companies with good performance may base requests for an MMS
approval of alternative compliance procedures.
If you have any questions on this NTL, you
may contact Doug Slitor
at (703)-787-1030.
Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995 Statement: The collection of
information referred to in this NTL requests voluntary submittal of Form
MMS-131 to MMS. The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) has approved the
collection of information on Form MMS‑131 and assigned OMB Control Number
1010‑0112. This notice is explanatory only and does not impose additional
information collection requirements subject to the Paperwork Reduction Act
of 1995.
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_____________________________
Dated
Thomas
A. Readinger
Associate Director for
Offshore Energy and Minerals Management
Attachments:
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Form
MMS 131
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Reporting
Element Definitions
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