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What is the Bureau doing to make companies produce on the leases they already have?

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What is the Bureau doing to make companies produce on the leases they already have?

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A26: The Bureau encourages due diligence by establishing primary terms of leases that allow only the minimum length of time a company should need to explore a lease. At the end of the primary term, the lease must produce in paying quantities or the operator must conduct continuous operations in order to keep the lease in effect unless the Bureau grants an extension. If an extension is granted, the Bureau monitors activity closely and ensures that approved milestones are timely met. In addition, for recent lease sales, the Bureau has employed escalating rentals to encourage early lease development. Q27: According to recent reports, the Bureau doesn’t have a consistent definition for due diligence, and companies routinely get extensions on their leases without conducting any activity. Shouldn’t that be fixed before new areas are offered? A27: The Bureau does not grant extensions on leases unless companies meet strict guidelines. See answer above.

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