{"data":{"mdx":{"frontmatter":{"terms":[{"definition":"The 8(g) zone is the offshore region within three miles of a state shoreline. A portion (27%) of revenue from production in the 8(g) zone is distributed to the respective states that border the zone. The 8(g) zone is named for the section within the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act that designates it.","name":"8(g)","tags":["8(g) offshore"],"categories":["Disbursement"]},{"definition":"A fee for current day coal production that funds reclamation of mines abandoned before 1977.","name":"Abandoned Mine Land (AML) Fee","tags":["Abandoned Mine LandFees","AML"],"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"This data is based on transactions that were reported to and accepted into ONRR’s financial system in a given a year. Since companies are allowed to adjust and correct data up to seven years after a transaction takes place, accounting year data can include corrections for sales that took place in previous years. This data is most useful when analyzing dollars ONRR collected and disbursed in a given year.","name":"Accounting Year","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]},{"definition":"Acquired lands are public lands that were obtained by the federal government through purchase, condemnation, gift, or exchange.","name":"Acquired Lands","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"A fee for securing an uncompetitive lease in place of a bonus.","name":"Acquisition Fee","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"A yearly maintenance fee for maintaining a claim.","name":"Annual Fee","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"Application for Permit to Drill.","name":"APD","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"There are two main congressional actions that result in federal spending: authorization and appropriation. 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In 2017, the U.S. withdrew from EITI as an Implementing Country, but remains committed to institutionalizing the EITI principles of transparency and accountability.","name":"EITI Standard","tags":["USEITI"],"categories":["Offices and Regulations"]},{"definition":"Oil, gas, and mining industries that extract natural resources.","name":"Extractive Industry","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]},{"definition":"The estimated price for a natural resource lease, based on the government’s analysis and the geological resources on the lands or waters.","name":"Fair Market Value","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"Lands and waters owned by the federal government, including public domain lands, acquired lands, and the Outer Continental Shelf.","name":"Federal Land","tags":["federal lands and waters"],"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"The federal government’s fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30. 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This protects private data and personally identifiable information (PII).","name":"Location Not Published","tags":["Location Not Published"],"categories":["Revenue","Production","Disbursement"]},{"definition":"A long ton (also known as “imperial ton” or “displacement ton”) is 2,240 pounds, compared to a conventional ton (or “short ton”), which is 2,000 pounds.","name":"Long Ton","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]},{"definition":"The percentage difference that the USEITI Multi-Stakeholder Group defined as significant for each revenue type as part of the reconciliation process.","name":"Margin of Variance","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"A discrepancy between government-reported and company-reported revenue payments that is considered significant by the Independent Administrator. Margins of variance vary by revenue type and were approved by the Multi-Stakeholder Group as part of the USEITI process.","name":"Material Variance","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"1000 cubic feet, a unit of measure for natural gas.","name":"Mcf","tags":["(mcf)"],"categories":["Production and Commodities","Units and Measurements"]},{"definition":"A revenue payment for the calculated value of electricity generated on federal lands.","name":"Megawatt Capacity (MC) Fee","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"One megawatt is equivalent to one million watts. One megawatt hour (abbreviated as Mwh) is equivalent to 1,000 Kilowatt hours.","name":"Megawatt Hours","tags":null,"categories":["Units and Measurements"]},{"definition":"One metric ton is equal to 2240 pounds. To convert metric tons to tons, multiply by 1.1023. To convert tons to metric tons, multiply by 0.9072.","name":"Metric Ton","tags":null,"categories":["Units and Measurements"]},{"definition":"A millage tax is a property tax based on the assessed value of a property. Millage tax rates are quantified in terms of mills: One mill is worth 1/1000 of a dollar, or $0.001.","name":"Millage Tax","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"A mill levy is calculated by determining how much revenue each taxing jurisdiction will need for the upcoming year, then dividing that projection by the total value of the property within the area.","name":"Mill Levy","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"A mill rate is the amount of tax payable per dollar on the assessed value of a property. Each mill is worth one-tenth of a cent, or $0.001.","name":"Mill Rate","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"Sometimes the land’s surface owner is different from the owner of the minerals in the ground below. For instance, a state might retain mineral rights when it sells or swaps land.","name":"Mineral Acres","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"According to the U.S. Geological Survey, mineral resource potential is the likelihood for the occurrence of undiscovered mineral resources in a defined area.","name":"Mineral Resource Potential","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"In ONRR's disbursement data, these include funds for the US Treasury, Land and Water Conservation Fund, and the Historic Preservation Fund.","name":"Miscellaneous Receipts","tags":null,"categories":["Disbursement"]},{"definition":"Mixed exploratory is a temporary jurisdictional unit that is used until production is proven on that location. BLM then creates a permanent unit with allocation schedules that may split that area between federal and other ownership. Payors then resubmit royalties based on the new unit allocations. These royalties are retroactive to the first production.","name":"Mixed Exploratory","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]},{"definition":"A cross-sector body comprised of members and alternates from government, industry, and civil society organizations commissioned by the Secretary of the Interior to guide and monitor EITI implementation.","name":"Multi-Stakeholder Group (MSG)","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]},{"definition":"This data includes natural resources produced on United States federal lands and waters. It does not include Native American lands, privately owned lands, or state-owned lands. Federal data is available by location.","name":"Nationwide Federal","tags":["Federal"],"categories":[""]},{"definition":"This data includes natural resources produced on Native American lands only. Location data is withheld from Native American data.","name":"Native American","tags":["Native American lands","Native American tribes and individuals"],"categories":[""]},{"definition":"Natural gas liquids, such as ethane, propane, and butane, are byproducts of wet natural gas. These liquid hydrocarbons are separated from the gas stream close to the well or at a processing plant.","name":"Natural Gas Liquids (NGL)","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]},{"definition":"The standard used by federal agencies in classifying business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. economy.","name":"North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)","tags":null,"categories":["Offices and Regulations"]},{"definition":"Some revenue, such as civil penalties and inspection fees, do not directly result from the production of a commodity.","name":"Not Tied to Commodity","tags":["Not tied to a commodity","Not Tied to a Commodity"],"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"This term indicates Federal revenue data that did not include either a location or a commodity.","name":"Not Tied to a Lease","tags":["Federal - not tied to a lease","Not Tied to a Lease"],"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"This term indicates Federal onshore revenue data that did not include a location.","name":"Not Tied to a Location","tags":["Federal - not tied to a location","Not Tied to a Location"],"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"This term indicates Federal offshore revenue data that did not include a region.","name":"Not Tied to a Region","tags":["Federal - not tied to a region","Not Tied to a Region"],"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"The Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, and is responsible for collecting, disbursing, and verifying federal and Indian energy and other natural resource revenue.","name":"ONRR","tags":null,"categories":["Offices and Regulations"]},{"definition":"A fee for a percentage of the anticipated value of wind energy produced on federal waters.","name":"Operating Fee","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"Certain funds are directed back to the federal agencies that administer these lands (e.g., BLM, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, and U.S. Forest Service) to help cover the agencies’ operational costs. The Ultra-Deepwater Research Program and the Mescal Settlement Agreement also receive $50 million each.","name":"Other (Disbursements Recipient)","tags":["Other funds"],"categories":["Disbursement"]},{"definition":"Other revenue includes revenue not tied to a commodity or lease or Native American revenue.","name":"Other Revenues","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"The part of the continental shelf under federal jurisdiction, seaward of the line that marks state ownership, often three miles off a state’s coastline.","name":"Outer Continental Shelf","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior and is responsible for regulating surface coal mining in the United States, as well as funding the restoration of abandoned coal mines.","name":"OSMRE","tags":null,"categories":["Offices and Regulations"]},{"definition":"The Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians (OST) is part of the Department of the Interior and is responsible for stewardship of assets held in trust on behalf of American Indians.","name":"OST","tags":null,"categories":["Offices and Regulations"]},{"definition":"Quantities of oil or gas that are sufficient to yield a profit to the lease holder over operating expenses, even though the drilling costs or equipping costs are never recovered, and even if the undertaking as a whole may result in a loss to the lease holder.","name":"Paying Quantities","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"Processing fee for application or permit.","name":"Permit Fees","tags":null,"categories":[""]},{"definition":"Products come from processing crude oil (including lease condensate), natural gas, and other hydrocarbon compounds. These include unfinished oils, liquefied petroleum gases, pentanes plus, aviation gasoline, motor gasoline, naphtha-type jet fuel, kerosene-type jet fuel, kerosene, distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, petrochemical feedstocks, special naphthas, lubricants, waxes, petroleum coke, asphalt, road oil, still gas, and miscellaneous products.","name":"Petroleum Products","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]},{"definition":"A group of oil and gas fields in the same region formed by the same geological processes.","name":"Play","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"Lands owned by citizens or corporations.","name":"Private Lands","tags":["Private"],"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"We use the term “production” as a catch-all term for mining, drilling, energy generation, and other forms of natural resource extraction. There is no distinction between “extraction” and “production” in ONRR or EIA datasets.","name":"Production and Commodities","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]},{"definition":"Quantities of natural resources that, by analysis of geological and engineering data, can be estimated with reasonable certainty to be commercially recoverable from known reservoirs and under current economic conditions, operating methods, and government regulations.","name":"Proved Reserves","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]},{"definition":"Public domain lands are lands that have belonged to the federal government since they were obtained from the 13 original colonies, from Native American tribes, or through purchases from other countries, and have not been dedicated to a specific use.","name":"Public Domain Lands","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"The process of restoring the surface environment to acceptable pre-existing conditions, including surface contouring, equipment removal, well plugging, and revegetation.","name":"Reclamation","tags":["reclaim","reclaiming"],"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"Supports the establishment of critical infrastructure projects like dams and power plants.","name":"Reclamation Fund","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"An annual payment for leasing lands or waters, generally before production starts.","name":"Rent","tags":["rents","rental"],"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"Energy resources that are virtually inexhaustible in duration but limited in the amount of energy that is available per unit of time. These include biomass, hydropower, geothermal, solar, wind, ocean thermal, wave action, and tidal action energy.","name":"Renewable Energy","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]},{"definition":"A group of 12 to 15 members with diverse interests in local communities, such as ranchers, environmental groups, tribes, state and local government officials, academics, and other public land users.","name":"Resource Advisory Council (RAC)","tags":null,"categories":[""]},{"definition":"A payment for extracted natural resources, determined by a percentage of the resources’ production value.","name":"Royalty","tags":["royalties"],"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"Represents statutory spending limits which are withheld from certain government programs. Some program funds are returned in following fiscal year.","name":"Sequestration","tags":null,"categories":[""]},{"definition":"A system used by federal statistical agencies to classify workers into occupational categories for the purpose of collecting, calculating, or disseminating data.","name":"Standard Occupation Classification","tags":null,"categories":[""]},{"definition":"Lands owned by state or local governments.","name":"State or Local Lands","tags":["State and local governments","State & local"],"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"A land parcel that has surface rights and subsurface rights (such as the rights to develop minerals) owned by different parties.","name":"Split Estate","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"A lease holder’s right to use as much of the land beneath the surface as necessary to operate under the lease.","name":"Subsurface Rights","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"Underground mining, which has different and more labor-intensive techniques than surface mining.","name":"Subsurface Mining","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]},{"definition":"A leaseholder’s right to use as much of the surface of the land as necessary to operate under the lease.","name":"Surface Rights","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"Revenue losses attributed to provisions of federal tax laws that allow a special exclusion, exemption, or deduction from gross income, or which provide a special credit, a preferential rate of tax, or a deferral of tax liability.","name":"Tax Expenditures","tags":null,"categories":["Revenue"]},{"definition":"Some minerals, such as quartz crystal, are sold in relatively small quantities in gift shops and tourist attractions. In some cases, tourists can buy admission tickets to dig for their own minerals. For those transactions, the Office of Natural Resources Revenue may collect royalties on the admission tickets, not on the weight of minerals collected. Furthermore, some minerals are sold by quality, not by weight. The unit “tickets/pounds” shows quantities measured in both tickets sold and weight sold, combined.","name":"Tickets/Pounds","tags":["(tickets/pounds)"],"categories":["Units and Measurements"]},{"definition":"In the U.S., one ton is 2,000 pounds. In some countries this is referred to as a short ton.","name":"Ton","tags":["(tons)"],"categories":["Units and Measurements"]},{"definition":"Purge liquor is recovered from solution mining of Trona ore. The volume is first measured in liquid units. It is then converted to an equivalent tonnage when recovering royalty-bearing minerals from solution Trona mining.","name":"Tons - Equivalent","tags":["(tons - equivalent)","equivalent tons"],"categories":["Units and Measurements"]},{"definition":"Land for which the federal government holds title to the land, but the beneficial interest remains with a Native American individual or tribe.","name":"Trust Land","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"In Alaska, over half of land is not contained in any of its 19 organized boroughs. This land (collectively called the Unorganized Borough) is divided into 10 census areas for statistical purposes.","name":"Unorganized Land","tags":null,"categories":["Land and Ownership"]},{"definition":"Funds disbursed to the Treasury go to the General Fund, which is the federal government’s basic operating fund. The General Fund pays for roughly two-thirds of all federal expenditures, including the U.S. military, national parks, and schools.","name":"U.S. Treasury","tags":["US Treasury"],"categories":[""]},{"definition":"Natural gas that hasn’t been treated to remove liquid hydrocarbons or other nonhydrocarbons that make the gas unmarketable.","name":"Wet Gas","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]},{"definition":"We refer to data as “withheld” when publishing that data could violate federal laws and regulations. Most commonly, we withhold data if it can be used to personally identify individuals, or if the data is protected by the Trade Secrets Act. In the latter case, data is often withheld when there is only one company producing a specific commodity within a specific region. We withhold all location data for Native American production, revenue, and disbursements.","name":"Withheld","tags":null,"categories":["Production and Commodities"]}]}}}}