Part 9 — Minerals Management
Subpart A — Mining and Mining Claims
- § 9.1— Purpose and scope.
- § 9.2— Definitions.
- § 9.3— Access permits.
- § 9.4— Surface disturbance moratorium.
- § 9.5— Recordation.
- § 9.6— Transfers of interest.
- § 9.7— Assessment work.
- § 9.8— Use of water.
- § 9.9— Plan of operations.
- § 9.10— Plan of operations approval.
- § 9.11— Reclamation requirements.
- § 9.12— Supplementation or revision of plan of operations.
- § 9.13— Performance bond.
- § 9.14— Appeals.
- § 9.15— Use of roads by commercial vehicles.
- § 9.16— Penalties.
- § 9.17— Public inspection of documents.
- § 9.18— Surface use and patent restrictions.
Subpart B — Non-Federal Oil and Gas Rights
- § 9.30— What is the purpose and scope of this subpart?
- § 9.31— When does this subpart apply to me?
- § 9.32— What authorization do I need to conduct operations?
- § 9.33— If I am already operating under an NPS authorization, what do I need to do?
- § 9.40— What do the terms used in this subpart mean?
- § 9.50— Do I need an operations permit for my previously exempt operations?
- § 9.51— How do I apply for my operations permit?
- § 9.52— What will the NPS do with my application?
- § 9.53— May I continue to operate while the NPS reviews my application?
- § 9.60— When do I need a temporary access permit?
- § 9.61— How do I apply for a temporary access permit?
- § 9.62— When will the NPS grant a temporary access permit?
- § 9.63— How long will I have to conduct my reconnaissance surveys?
- § 9.70— Do I need an operations permit for accessing oil and gas rights from outside the System unit boundary?
- § 9.71— What information must I submit to the NPS?
- § 9.72— How will the NPS act on my submission?
- § 9.73— If I don't need an operations permit, are there still requirements that I must meet?
- § 9.80— Who must apply for an operations permit?
- § 9.81— May I use previously submitted information?
- § 9.82— What must I include in my application?
- § 9.83— What information must be included in all applications?
- § 9.84— Existing conditions and proposed area of operations.
- § 9.85— Environmental conditions and mitigation actions.
- § 9.86— Spill control and emergency preparedness plan.
- § 9.87— What additional information must be included if I am proposing geophysical exploration?
- § 9.88— What additional information must be included if I am proposing drilling operations?
- § 9.89— What additional information must be included if I am proposing well stimulation operations, including hydraulic fracturing?
- § 9.90— What additional information must be included if I am proposing production operations?
- § 9.100— How will NPS process my application?
- § 9.101— How will the NPS conduct initial review?
- § 9.102— How will the NPS conduct formal review?
- § 9.103— What standards must be met to approve my operations permit?
- § 9.104— What final actions may the Regional Director take on my operations permit?
- § 9.105— What is the approval process for operations in Big Cypress National Preserve?
- § 9.110— What are the purposes and functions of NPS operating standards?
- § 9.111— What general facility design and management standards must I meet?
- § 9.112— What hydrologic standards must I meet?
- § 9.113— What safety standards must I meet?
- § 9.114— What lighting and visual standards must I meet?
- § 9.115— What noise reduction standards must I meet?
- § 9.116— What reclamation and protection standards must I meet?
- § 9.117— What additional operating standards apply to geophysical operations?
- § 9.118— What additional operating standards apply to drilling, stimulation, and production operations?
- § 9.120— What terms and conditions apply to all operators?
- § 9.121— What monitoring and reporting is required for all operators?
- § 9.122— What additional reports must I submit if my operation includes hydraulic fracturing?
- § 9.130— May I cross Federal property to reach the boundary of my oil and gas right?
- § 9.131— Will the NPS charge me a fee for access?
- § 9.132— Will I be charged a fee for emergency access to my operations?
- § 9.140— Do I have to provide financial assurance to the NPS?
- § 9.141— How does the NPS establish the amount of financial assurance?
- § 9.142— Will the NPS adjust my financial assurance?
- § 9.143— When will the NPS release my financial assurance?
- § 9.144— Under what circumstances will the NPS retain my financial assurance?
- § 9.150— How can an approved permit be modified?
- § 9.160— What are my responsibilities if I transfer my operations?
- § 9.161— What must I do if operations are transferred to me?
- § 9.170— When must I plug my well?
- § 9.171— Can I get an extension to the well plugging requirement?
- § 9.180— What acts are prohibited under this subpart?
- § 9.181— What enforcement actions can the NPS take?
- § 9.182— How do violations affect my ability to obtain a permit?
- § 9.190— Can I, as operator, request reconsideration of NPS decisions?
- § 9.191— How does the NPS process my request for reconsideration?
- § 9.192— Can I appeal the Regional Director's decision?
- § 9.193— Will filing a request for reconsideration or appeal stop the NPS from taking action under this subpart?
- § 9.194— What if the original decision was made by the Superintendent?
- § 9.200— How can the public participate in the approval process?
- § 9.210— Has the Office of Management and Budget approved the information collection requirements?
Subpart C — Alaska Mineral Resource Assessment Program
- § 9.300— Purpose.
- § 9.301— Scope and applicability.
- § 9.302— Definitions.
- § 9.303— Coordination of AMRAP activities in National Park System units.
- § 9.304— Application requirements.
- § 9.305— Environmental compliance.
- § 9.306— Application review process and approval standards.
- § 9.307— Permitting requirements and standards.
- § 9.308— Permit modification, suspension, and cancellation.
- § 9.309— Appeals.