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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 1210 · § 1210.151

§ 1210.151. What reports must I submit to claim an excess allowance?

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(a)General. If you are a lessee, you must submit Form ONRR-4393, Request to Exceed Regulatory Allowance Limitation, to request approval from ONRR to exceed prescribed transportation and processing allowance limits on Federal oil and gas leases and prescribed transportation allowance limits on Indian oil and gas leases under part 1206 of this chapter.
(b)Reporting options. You may find Form ONRR-4393 at http://www.onrr.gov/FM/Forms/AFSOil\_Gas.htm or from contacts listed on that Web page.
(c)Reporting address. Submit completed Form ONRR-4393 as follows:
(1)Complete and submit the form electronically as an email attachment to royaltyvaluation\@onrr.gov;
(2)Send the form by U.S. Postal Service regular or express mail addressed to Office of Natural Resources Revenue, P.O. Box 25165, MS 643000B, Denver, CO 80225-0165; or
(3)Deliver the form to ONRR by special courier or overnight mail addressed to Office of Natural Resources Revenue, Building 85, Room A322, Denver Federal Center, West 6th Ave. and Kipling Blvd., Denver, Colorado 80225. \[48 FR 35641, Aug. 5, 1983, as amended at 76 FR 76615, Dec. 8, 2011; 77 FR 25879, 25880, May 2, 2012; 87 FR 21745, Apr. 13, 2022\]
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