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Outdated lease terms, production rule top GEST hit list

机译:过时的租赁条款,生产规则居GEST命中榜首

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With Gulf of Mexico operators forced to jump through increasingly onerous regulations, just to get a permit to drill wells that likewise have become more complex and time-intensive, the current federal leasing model is totally out of sync with the new-world realities. So says the Thibodaux, La.-based Gulf Economic Survival Team (GEST), which is pushing regulators of the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) for "operations-based" lease term extensions to 270 days, from the current 180-day federal requirement. Lori LeBlanc, GEST executive director, said the tandem of more challenging offshore wells, and progressively more stringent regulations, means 180 days after the end of the primary lease term is insufficient time for most operators to move off one well, and begin inter-lease operations on another well.
机译:随着墨西哥湾运营商被迫跳过越来越繁重的规定,只是为了获得钻探许可,而这些钻探同样变得更加复杂和费时,目前的联邦租赁模式与新世界的现实完全不同步。因此,位于美国洛杉矶的蒂博达克斯市的海湾经济生存小组(GEST)正在将美国内政部(DOI)的监管机构将“基于运营”的租约期限从目前的180天延长至270天联邦要求。 GEST执行董事Lori LeBlanc表示,越来越多具有挑战性的海上油井,以及越来越严格的法规,意味着在主要租赁期限结束后的180天,对于大多数运营商而言,这是没有足够的时间转移一口井并开始进行互租的在另一口井上进行操作。

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