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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 250 · § 250.140

§ 250.140. When will I receive an oral approval?

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When you apply for BSEE approval of any activity, we normally give you a written decision. The following table shows circumstances under which we may give an oral approval. When you . . . We may . . . And . . .
(a)Request approval orally, ``` ``` Give you an oral approval, ``` ``` You must then confirm the oral request by sending us a written request within 72 hours.
(b)Request approval in writing, ``` ``` Give you an oral approval if quick action is needed, ``` ``` We will send you a written approval afterward. It will include any conditions that we place on the oral approval.
(c)Request approval orally for gas flaring, ``` ``` Give you an oral approval, ``` ``` You don't have to follow up with a written request unless the Regional Supervisor requires it. When you stop the approved flaring, you must promptly send a letter summarizing the location, dates and hours, and volumes of liquid hydrocarbons produced and gas flared by the approved flaring (see 30 CFR 250, subpart K). ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
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