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Code · CFR · Title 30 — Mineral Resources · Part 550 · § 550.160

§ 550.160. When will BOEM grant me a right-of-use and easement (RUE), and what requirements must I meet?

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(a)A RUE is required to construct, secure to the seafloor, use, modify, or maintain platforms, seafloor production equipment, artificial islands, facilities, installations, and/or other devices at an OCS site other than an OCS lease you own, that are:
(1)Permanently or temporarily attached to the seabed; and
(2)Used for conducting exploration, development, and production activities or other operations on or off lease; or
(3)Used for other purposes approved by BOEM.
(b)You must exercise the RUE according to the terms of the grant and the regulations in this part.
(c)You must meet the qualification requirements at §§ 556.400 through 556.402 of this subchapter and the applicable financial assurance requirements in this section and part 556, subpart I of this subchapter.
(d)If you apply for a RUE on a leased area, you must notify the lessee and give her/him an opportunity to comment on your application; and
(e)You must receive BOEM approval for all platforms, seafloor production equipment, artificial islands, facilities, installations, and/or other devices permanently or temporarily attached to the seabed.
(f)You must pay a rental amount as required by paragraph
(g)of this section if:
(1)You obtain a RUE after January 12, 2004; or
(2)You ask BOEM to modify your RUE to change the footprint of the associated platform, seafloor production equipment, artificial island, facility, installation, and/or device.
(g)If you meet either of the conditions in paragraph
(f)of this section, you must pay a rental amount to BOEM as shown in the following table: If . . . Then . . .
(1)Your right-of-use and easement site is located in water depths of less than 200 meters; ``` ``` You must pay a rental of \$5 per acre per year with a minimum of \$450 per year. The area subject to annual rental includes the areal extent of anchor chains, pipeline risers, and other equipment associated with the platform, artificial island, installation or device.
(2)Your right-of-use and easement site is located in water depths of 200 meters or greater; ``` ``` You must pay a rental of \$7.50 per acre per year with a minimum of \$675 per year. The area subject to annual rental includes the areal extent of anchor chains, pipeline risers, and other equipment associated with the platform, artificial island, or installation or device. ``` ``` ``` ``` ``` ```
(h)You may make the rental payments required by paragraph (g)(1) and (g)(2) of this section on an annual basis, for a 5-year period, or for multiples of 5 years. You must make the first payment electronically through Pay.gov and you must include a copy of the Pay.gov confirmation receipt page with your right-of-use and easement application. You must make all subsequent payments before the respective time periods begin. ``` ```
(i)Late payments. An interest charge will be assessed on unpaid and underpaid amounts from the date the amounts are due, in accordance with the provisions found in 30 CFR 1218.54. If you fail to make a payment that is late after written notice from BOEM, BOEM may initiate cancellation of the right-of-use grant and easement. ``` \[76 FR 64623, Oct. 18, 2011, as amended at 89 FR 31589, Apr. 24, 2024\]
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