Natural Resources Revenue Management

Natural Resources Revenue Management: The Office is responsible for collecting, accounting, analyzing, auditing, and disbursing revenues from energy and mineral leases and other monies owed for the utilization of public resources on the Outer Continental Shelf and onshore Federal and American Indian lands. Annually, approximately $10 billion is disbursed to the U.S. Treasury, to various State and American Indian accounts, and to special use accounts such as the Land and Water Conservation Fund. The Department plays a crucial role in managing the Nation’s extractive resources and in ensuring the full and fair return to the American people. The Natural Resource Revenue Data (NRRD) portal highlights the value of industry contributions; strengthens relationships to deliver a more transparent, participatory, and collaborative government; ensures the full and fair return to the American people for the use of its public resources; and enables the U.S. to lead by example internationally on transparency and good governance.

OFFICE: Office of Natural Resources Revenue

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