If you're searching for the most complete and current coverage of laws, regulations, and official documents of the DOE, then we have the answer for you--the CCH Energy Management and Federal Energy Guidelines.
Since 1973, Energy Management and Federal Energy Guidelines has continuously covered federal activities related to the regulation of energy--primarily oil and gas. Energy Management and Federal Energy Guidelines arose out of the federal government's response to the Arab oil embargo,which brought home America's vulnerability to the political policy decisions of foreign countries upon which we were dependent for raw materials that produce our energy. CCH, currently the official publisher of the Federal Energy Guidelines, is also the only publisher to offer an exact reproduction of the Guidelines for commercial purchase.
The coverage focuses primarily on current federal and industry policies on oil and gas leasing, particularly offshore drilling and royalties and the projected outlook for those energy sources, but all facets of energy are covered-- including alternative energy sources.
In addition, Energy Management and Federal Energy Guidelines covers current congressional actions related to a variety of energy matters, energy-associated functions of all federal agencies and the prospects for alternative energy sources, both now and in the future. Subscribe today to:
Features and Benefits
Understand energy laws and regulations with the help of CCH explanations
- As an added feature for CCH subscribers of Energy Management and Federal
Guidelines, you not only get an exact reproduction of the official Federal
Energy Guidelines, but you also receive material specifically selected for
publication by CCH. Volume 1 complements the DOE volumes by providing
explanations of the laws and regulations and delves further into the energy
arena by providing information on fuel developments outside of the material
necessary for DOE to administer its programs. This is where you'll find texts
of presidential energy messages, selected court cases, descriptions of federal
energy agencies, summaries of pending congressional legislation and features
and reports on the progress and development of current energy policies.
In addition, Volume 1 keeps you informed of the Department of the Interior's stewardship over potential oil- and gas-producing tracts of lands that are in the public domain. The full text of the laws governing the production of oil and gas on federal lands along with the regulations issued by the Department of Interior's Minerals Management Service, which supervises the offshore lease program, and the Bureau of Land Management, which regulates onshore leases, are right at your fingertips. These regulations are an important source of information to those in private industry who wish to explore potential energy resources on federal lands. Separate divisions on MMS and BLM, Proposed Regulations, and Preambles to Amending Orders help you stay current with the latest requirements relating to lease rights, bidding processes and royalty payments.
Stay informed of new developments with monthly updates from CCH directly to you - With your subscription to Energy Management and Federal Energy Guidelines, you will receive updates each month consisting of new and amended laws and regulations, court decisions, and other developments. As an added feature, you'll also get a Report Letter that brings you up-to-speed quickly by summarizing those developments and highlighting important news.
If you would like to learn more about one of the items, simply refer to the paragraph cites within the summaries and they will refer you to more in-depth coverage within the reports.
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