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The NewsRoom
Release: #4040
Date: September 28, 2009
MMS Going ‘Green’ with Electronic Statements
New Systems Offer
Speed, Efficiency, Environmental Benefits
DENVER
– New computing software activated this month by the
Department of the Interior’s Minerals Management Service (MMS)
promises to speed delivery of invoices and account statements to
energy producers while eliminating costly and wasteful paper trails.
“These new systems help
improve efficiencies, save money, and eliminate
paper and ink receipts, which will reduce our impact
on the environment,”
said Gregory Gould, Associate Director of the Minerals Revenue
Management (MRM) Program of MMS. “The new electronic systems allow
invoices to be paid faster and strengthen MMS’s ability to ensure
that companies are properly reporting and paying their royalties in
a timely and accurate fashion.”
Historically, MRM invoices
and associated reports were routinely printed and mailed to each
customer. In many cases, particularly for large energy producers,
this entailed shipping numerous boxes of paper files.
“Statements of Accounts,”
which highlight reporting information or payments that are
outstanding, will now be available through this new system.
Customers at one time would review their statements, make
annotations on paper, and return them back to MMS where they would
be reviewed manually. The new “eSOA” web site allows customers
immediate access to their statements and allows them to make
annotations electronically. When completed, the system
automatically sends the annotations directly to the MMS servicing
accountant, alerting them to go into the account and review the
comments.
The new software provides
electronic copies of all Federal and American Indian invoices,
remittances and backup reports. Customers can instantly access
their invoices and make required royalty payments. In addition to
the electronic copies, American Indian invoices and reports will
continue to be available in hard copy.
The latest software
upgrades have been in the planning stages since 2008. MMS then began
final development, installation and activation of the new systems,
which “went live” Sept. 1, 2009.
The Minerals Revenue
Management (MRM) Program of MMS is the Federal program responsible
for collecting, auditing and disbursing revenues associated with
mineral leases on Federal and American Indian lands, and in the
Outer Continental Shelf. Disbursements are made on a monthly basis
from royalties, rents and bonuses collected by the MMS. Since the
agency was created in 1982, it has disbursed more than $200 billion
to various Federal, state and American Indian accounts.
Media Contact:
Patrick Etchart (303)
231-3162
MMS: Securing Ocean Energy & Economic Value for America
U.S. Department of the Interior
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09/29/2009,
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