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U.S. Department of the Interior Natural Resources Revenue Data

When companies extract energy and mineral resources on property leased from the federal government and Native Americans , they pay bonuses, rent, and royalties. The Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) collects and disburses revenue from federal lands and waters to different agencies, funds , and local governments for public use. All revenue collected from extraction on Native American lands is disbursed to Native American tribes , nations, or individuals.

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Revenue

The amount of money collected by the federal government from energy and mineral extraction on federal lands and waters and Native American lands.

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$15 billion'10'11'12'13'14'15'16'17'18'19Fiscal year
Source2019
Federal - not tied to a lease$2,778,902
Native American$1,136,494,885
Federal offshore$6,018,042,861
Federal onshore$4,849,592,146
Total$12,006,908,794

Revenue trends

Includes federal and Native American revenue through July 2020
FY10 - FY19 trendFY20 so far
Royalties$6.32 billion
-23% from FY19
Bonuses$263.00 million
-87% from FY19
Rents$119.91 million
-3% from FY19
Other revenues($6.11) million
-106% from FY19
Total revenues$6.70 billion
-35% from FY19
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