License to Drill Act
HR 7831 extends the timeframe for Interior Department drilling permit fee collection, potentially reducing federal revenue and affecting oil/gas development pace on public lands.
HR 7831 extends the timeframe for Interior Department drilling permit fee collection, potentially reducing federal revenue and affecting oil/gas development pace on public lands.
HR 7831 amends the Mineral Leasing Act to extend the timeframe during which the Secretary of the Interior must collect fees for new drilling permit applications. The bill appears designed to modify the fee collection timeline for oil and gas development on federal lands, though the specific extension period is not detailed in the available information.
Drilling permit fees on federal lands represent revenue for the federal government and are tied to the pace of energy development. Changes to fee collection timelines can affect government revenue streams, industry operational costs, and the pace at which the Interior Department processes applications—ultimately influencing energy development on public lands.
Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.
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