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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 1219 · § 1219.413

§ 1219.413. How will ONRR determine each Gulf producing State's share of the qualified OCS revenues (Phase I) from leases in the 181 Area in the Eastern Planning Area and the 181 South Area?

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(a)ONRR will determine the great circle distance between:
(1)The geographic center of each applicable leased tract (Phase I); and
(2)The point on the coastline of each Gulf producing State that is closest to the geographic center of each applicable leased tract (Phase I).
(b)Based on these distances, we will calculate the qualified OCS revenues (Phase I) to disburse to each Gulf producing State as follows:
(1)For each Gulf producing State, we will calculate and total, over all applicable leased tracts (Phase I), the mathematical inverses of the distances between the points on the State's coastline that are closest to the geographic centers of the applicable leased tracts (Phase I), and the geographic centers of the applicable leased tracts (Phase I). For applicable leased tracts intersected by the planning area administrative boundary line, we will use the geographic center of the entire lease for the inverse distance determination.
(2)For each Gulf producing State, we will divide the sum of each State's inverse distances from all applicable leased tracts (Phase I) calculated under paragraph (1), by the sum of the inverse distances from all applicable leased tracts (Phase I) across all four Gulf producing States. In the formulas below, IAL, ILA, IMS, and ITX represent the sum of the inverses of the shortest distances between Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas and all applicable leased tracts (Phase I), respectively. We will multiply the result by the amount of shareable, qualified OCS revenues (Phase I). Alabama Share = (IAL ÷ (IAL + ILA + IMS + ITX)) × qualified OCS revenues (Phase I) Louisiana Share = (ILA ÷ (IAL + ILA + IMS + ITX)) × qualified OCS revenues (Phase I) Mississippi Share = (IMS ÷ (IAL + ILA + IMS + ITX)) × qualified OCS revenues (Phase I) Texas Share = (ITX ÷ (IAL + ILA + IMS + ITX)) × qualified OCS revenues (Phase I)
(3)If, in any fiscal year, this calculation results in less than a 10-percent allocation of the qualified OCS revenues (Phase I) to any Gulf producing State, we will recalculate the distribution. We will allocate 10 percent of the qualified OCS revenues (Phase I) to the affected State and recalculate the other States' shares of the remaining qualified OCS revenues (Phase I), omitting from the calculation the State receiving the 10-percent minimum share.
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