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Glossary
8(g)
The 8(g) zone is the offshore region within three miles of a state shoreline. A portion (27%) of revenue from production in the 8(g) zone is distributed to the respective states that border the zone. The 8(g) zone is named for the section within the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act that designates it.
Abandoned mine land fee
A fee for current day coal production that funds reclamation of mines abandoned before 1977.
Accounting year
This data is based on transactions that were reported to and accepted into ONRR’s financial system in a given a year. Since companies are allowed to adjust and correct data up to seven years after a transaction takes place, accounting year data can include corrections for sales that took place in previous years. This data is most useful when analyzing dollars ONRR collected and disbursed in a given year.
Acquired lands
Acquired lands are public lands that were obtained by the federal government through purchase, condemnation, gift, or exchange.
Acquisition fee
A fee for securing an uncompetitive lease in place of a bonus.
Annual fee
A yearly maintenance fee for maintaining a claim.
APD
Application for permit to drill
Appropriation
There are two main congressional actions that result in federal spending: authorization and appropriation. A fund or recipient may be authorized to receive money during the federal budget process, but Congress must still designate a specific amount to be distributed to the fund or recipient. This process is called “appropriation”.
Authorization
An act of Congress to obligate funding for a program or agency. An authorization may be effective for one year, a fixed number of years, or an indefinite period. An authorization may be for a definite amount of money or for 'such sums as may be necessary.' The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization and then appropriation.
Barrel
In the U.S., an oil barrel is defined as 42 US gallons, and abbreviated as bbl.
bbl
Abbreviation for a unit of measurement of oil. One bbl, or oil barrel, is defined as 42 US gallons.
Biomass
Organic nonfossil matter used as fuel. Sources of biomass include wood, wood waste products, biofuel, and many plant-based materials.
BLM
The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, and manages exploration, development, and production of natural resources on federal lands.
BOEM
The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, and is responsible for managing the development of energy and mineral resources on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf.
Bonus
The amount the highest bidder paid for a natural resource lease.
BSEE
The Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, and is charged with promoting safety, protecting the environment, and conserving resources offshore through regulatory oversight and enforcement.
Calendar year (CY)
The calendar year runs from January 1 through December 31. The two annual time periods for reporting data are calendar year and fiscal year.
Claim-staking fee
A fee that covers the government’s administrative costs in the claim-staking process for mining on federal lands.
Coastal political subdivision
A state's political subdivision, such as a county, parish, borough, or city. The political subdivision must be within the coastal zone as defined in the Coastal Zone Management Act of 1972.
Civil society
People and organizations not associated with industry or government, such as trade unions, issue-based coalitions, faith-based organizations, indigenous-peoples movements, the media, think tanks, and foundations.
Crude oil
Oil is that is not treated or refined.
Direct use
Geothermal energy (hot water near the surface of the earth) can be used directly for heating buildings, drying crops, heating water, and other industrial processes.
Disbursement
After collecting revenue from natural resource extraction, the Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) distributes that money to different agencies, funds, and local governments for public use. This process is called “disbursement.”
Dry natural gas
Natural gas that remains after removing the liquefiable hydrocarbon portion from the gas stream (i.e., gas after lease, field, or plant separation) and after removing any quantities of nonhydrocarbon gases that render the gas unmarketable.
DOI
The U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI) is a Cabinet-level agency responsible for managing America’s natural and cultural resources.
Environmental Impact Statement (EIS)
A document intended to provide decision makers and the public with information about the potential impacts of major federal actions and alternatives to them. Federal agencies prepare an EIS if a proposed federal action is determined to significantly affect the quality of the human environment, as required by the National Environmental Policy Act (NEPA).
EITI Standard
The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative Standard is an international standard for openness around the management of revenue from natural resources. Governments disclose how much they receive from extractive companies operating in their country and these companies disclose how much they pay. Governments sign up to implement the EITI Standard and must meet seven requirements. In 2017, the U.S. withdrew from EITI as an Implementing Country, but remains committed to institutionalizing the EITI principles of transparency and accountability.
Extractive industry
Oil, gas, and mining industries that extract natural resources.
Fair market value
The estimated price for a natural resource lease, based on the government’s analysis and the geological resources on the lands or waters.
Federal land
Lands and waters owned by the federal government, including public domain lands, acquired lands, and the Outer Continental Shelf.
Fiscal year (FY)
The federal government’s fiscal year runs from October 1 through September 30. The two annual time periods for reporting data are calendar year and fiscal year.
Fossil fuel
An energy source formed in the Earth’s crust from decayed organic material. Common fossil fuels include oil, gas, and coal.
Fractionation
The division of ownership among multiple individuals.
GOMESA
The Gulf of Mexico Energy Security Act (GOMESA) of 2006 directs a portion of revenue from gulf oil and gas royalties to the states of Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. The act also directs a portion of gulf revenue be disbursed to the Land and Water Conservation Fund.
Gross domestic product (GDP)
A measure of the total value of goods and services produced in a specific area. The Bureau of Economic Analysis measures GDP by adding up the “real value added” for each industry that contributes to the U.S. economy.
Hydraulic fracturing
A well development process that involves injecting water under high pressure into a bedrock formation through the well, to increase the size and extent of existing bedrock fractures.
IMDA
The Indian Mineral Development Act of 1982, which increased Indian self-governance concerning extraction.
Independent Administrator (IA)
The EITI International Board requires participating countries to appoint an Independent Administrator to help apply the international standards. The USEITI Independent Administrator is Deloitte & Touche LLP.
Indian lands
Lands owned by Native Americans, including tribal lands held in trust by the federal government for a tribe’s use, Indian allotments held in trust by the federal government for individual use, and lands held by Alaska Native corporations.
Kilowatt hour (kWh)
A measure of electrical energy equivalent to a power consumption of 1,000 watts for 1 hour; abbreviated as kWh.
kWh
Abbreviation for “kilowatt hour,” a measure of electrical energy equivalent to a power consumption of 1,000 watts for 1 hour.
Land and Water Conservation Fund
Provides matching grants to states and local governments to buy and develop public outdoor recreation areas across the 50 states.
Lease
A contract that allows a company to be the exclusive entity that can apply to explore for and extract natural resources within a specific tract of federal lands or waters.
Lease condensate
Light liquid hydrocarbons recovered from oil and natural gas wells during production.
Locatable minerals
Locatable minerals are minerals that may be “located” and obtained by filing a mining claim. Locatable minerals include gold, silver, copper, lead, and many other metallic and nonmetallic minerals.
long ton
A long ton (also known as “imperial ton” or “displacement ton”) is 2,240 pounds, compared to a conventional ton (or “short ton”), which is 2,000 pounds.
Margin of variance
The percentage difference that the USEITI Multi-Stakeholder Group defined as significant for each revenue type as part of the reconciliation process.
Material variance
A discrepancy between government-reported and company-reported revenue payments that is considered significant by the Independent Administrator. Margins of variance vary by revenue type, and were approved by the Multi-Stakeholder Group as part of the USEITI process.
mcf
1000 cubic feet, a unit of measure for natural gas.
Megawatt Capacity (MC) fee
A revenue payment for the calculated value of electricity generated on federal lands.
Megawatt hours
One megawatt is equivalent to one million watts. One megawatt hour (abbreviated as Mwh) is equivalent to 1,000 Kilowatt hours.
Metric ton
One metric ton is equal to 2240 pounds. To convert metric tons to tons, multiply by 1.1023. To convert tons to metric tons, multiply by 0.9072.
Millage tax
A millage tax is a property tax based on the assessed value of a property. Millage tax rates are quantified in terms of mills: One mill is worth 1/1000 of a dollar, or $0.001.
Mill levy
A mill levy is calculated by determining how much revenue each taxing jurisdiction will need for the upcoming year, then dividing that projection by the total value of the property within the area.
Mill rate
A mill rate is the amount of tax payable per dollar on the assessed value of a property. Each mill is worth one-tenth of a cent, or $0.001.
Mineral acres
Sometimes the land’s surface owner is different from the owner of the minerals in the ground below. For instance, a state might retain mineral rights when it sells or swaps land.
Mineral resource potential
According to the U.S. Geological Survey, mineral resource potential is the likelihood for the occurrence of undiscovered mineral resources in a defined area.
Multi-Stakeholder Group (MSG)
A cross-sector body comprised of members and alternates from government, industry, and civil society organizations commissioned by the Secretary of the Interior to guide and monitor EITI implementation.
Natural gas liquids (NGL)
Natural gas liquids, such as ethane, propane, and butane, are byproducts of wet natural gas. These liquid hydrocarbons are separated from the gas stream close to the well or at a processing plant.
North American Industry Classification System (NAICS)
The standard used by federal agencies in classifying business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data related to the U.S. economy.
ONRR
The Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, and is responsible for collecting, disbursing, and verifying federal and Indian energy and other natural resource revenue.
Operating fee
A fee for a percentage of the anticipated value of wind energy produced on federal waters.
Outer Continental Shelf
The part of the continental shelf under federal jurisdiction, seaward of the line that marks state ownership, often three miles off a state’s coastline.
OSMRE
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSMRE) is part of the U.S. Department of the Interior, and is responsible for regulating surface coal mining in the United States, as well as funding the restoration of abandoned coal mines.
OST
The Office of the Special Trustee for American Indians (OST) is part of the Department of the Interior and is responsible for stewardship of assets held in trust on behalf of American Indians.
Paying quantities
Quantities of oil or gas that are sufficient to yield a profit to the lease holder over operating expenses, even though the drilling costs or equipping costs are never recovered, and even if the undertaking as a whole may result in a loss to the lease holder.
Petroleum products
Products come from processing crude oil (including lease condensate), natural gas, and other hydrocarbon compounds. These include unfinished oils, liquefied petroleum gases, pentanes plus, aviation gasoline, motor gasoline, naphtha-type jet fuel, kerosene-type jet fuel, kerosene, distillate fuel oil, residual fuel oil, petrochemical feedstocks, special naphthas, lubricants, waxes, petroleum coke, asphalt, road oil, still gas, and miscellaneous products.
Play
A group of oil and gas fields in the same region formed by the same geological processes.
Private lands
Lands owned by citizens or corporations.
Production
We use the term “production” as a catch-all term for mining, drilling, energy generation, and other forms of natural resource extraction. There is no distinction between “extraction” and “production” in ONRR or EIA datasets.
Proved reserves
Quantities of natural resources that, by analysis of geological and engineering data, can be estimated with reasonable certainty to be commercially recoverable from known reservoirs and under current economic conditions, operating methods, and government regulations.
Public domain lands
Public domain lands are lands that have belonged to the federal government since they were obtained from the 13 original colonies, from Native American tribes, or through purchases from other countries, and have not been dedicated to a specific use.
Reclamation
The process of restoring the surface environment to acceptable pre-existing conditions, including surface contouring, equipment removal, well plugging, and revegetation.
Rent
An annual payment for leasing lands or waters before production starts.
Renewable energy
Energy resources that are virtually inexhaustible in duration but limited in the amount of energy that is available per unit of time. These include biomass, hydropower, geothermal, solar, wind, ocean thermal, wave action, and tidal action energy.
Resource advisory council (RAC)
A group of 12 to 15 members with diverse interests in local communities, such as ranchers, environmental groups, tribes, state and local government officials, academics, and other public land users.
Royalty
A payment for extracted natural resources, determined by a percentage of the resources’ production value.
Standard Occupation Classification
A system used by federal statistical agencies to classify workers into occupational categories for the purpose of collecting, calculating, or disseminating data.
State or local lands
Lands owned by state or local governments.
Split estate
A land parcel that has surface rights and subsurface rights (such as the rights to develop minerals) owned by different parties.
Subsurface rights
A lease holder’s right to use as much of the land beneath the surface as necessary to operate under the lease.
Subsurface mining
Underground mining, which has different and more labor intensive techniques than surface mining.
Surface rights
A leaseholder’s right to use as much of the surface of the land as necessary to operate under the lease.
Tax expenditures
Revenue lossess attributed to provisions of federal tax laws that allow a special exclusion, exemption, or deduction from gross income, or which provide a special credit, a preferential rate of tax, or a deferral of tax liability.
Tickets/pounds
Some minerals, such as quartz crystal, are sold in relatively small quantities in gift shops and tourist attractions. In some cases, tourists can buy admission tickets to dig for their own minerals. For those transactions, the Office of Natural Resources Revenue may collect royalties on the admission tickets, not on the weight of minerals collected. Furthermore, some minerals are sold by quality, not by weight. The unit “tickets/pounds” shows quantities measured in both tickets sold and weight sold, combined.
Ton
In the U.S., one ton is 2,000 pounds. In some countries this is referred to as a short ton.
Trust land
Land for which the federal government holds title to the land but the beneficial interest remains with a Native American individual or tribe.
Unorganized land
In Alaska, over half of land is not contained in any of its 19 organized boroughs. This land (collectively called the Unorganized Borough) is divided into 10 census areas for statistical purposes.
Variance floor
During the reconciliation process, only variances between reported numbers that exceed a minimum dollar amount are investigated by the Independent Administrator.
Wet gas
Natural gas that hasn’t been treated to remove liquid hydrocarbons or other nonhydrocarbons that make the gas unmarketable.
Withheld
We refer to data as “withheld” when publishing that data could violate federal laws and regulations. Most commonly, we withhold data if it can be used to personally identify individuals, or if the data is protected by the Trade Secrets Act. In the latter case, data is often withheld when there is only one company producing a specific commodity within a specific region. We withhold all location data for Native American production, revenue, and disbursements.
Federal land represents 4.6% of all land in Louisiana.
2 energy or mineral commodities were produced on federal land in Louisiana in calendar year 2018.
Production on federal land in Louisiana resulted in $9,457,046 in calendar year 2019 revenue.
Revenue from federal land resulted in $101,327,287 disbursed from the federal government to Louisiana in fiscal year 2019.
Louisiana also borders an offshore area with significant natural resource extraction, which may contribute to the state’s economy. For production and revenue data about offshore extraction near Louisiana, see the Gulf of Mexico.
For a detailed view of how natural gas production affects communities in Louisiana, read the DeSoto Parish case study.
Parish production of gas in 2018 (mcf)There is no county-level data for Louisiana in 2018.County-level data for 2018 is withheld.
Parish
mcf of gas
Bienville Parish
86,196
86,196
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Bienville Parish in 2018 is withheld.86,196 mcf of gas were produced in Bienville Parish in 2018.
Bossier Parish
6,011,784
6,011,784
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Bossier Parish in 2018 is withheld.6,011,784 mcf of gas were produced in Bossier Parish in 2018.
Caddo Parish
1,589,777
1,589,777
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Caddo Parish in 2018 is withheld.1,589,777 mcf of gas were produced in Caddo Parish in 2018.
Cameron Parish
1,347,648
1,347,648
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Cameron Parish in 2018 is withheld.1,347,648 mcf of gas were produced in Cameron Parish in 2018.
Claiborne Parish
85,019
85,019
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Claiborne Parish in 2018 is withheld.85,019 mcf of gas were produced in Claiborne Parish in 2018.
De Soto Parish
1,205,295
1,205,295
Data about gas extraction on federal land in De Soto Parish in 2018 is withheld.1,205,295 mcf of gas were produced in De Soto Parish in 2018.
East Baton Rouge Parish
2,953
2,953
Data about gas extraction on federal land in East Baton Rouge Parish in 2018 is withheld.2,953 mcf of gas were produced in East Baton Rouge Parish in 2018.
Lincoln Parish
1,319
1,319
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Lincoln Parish in 2018 is withheld.1,319 mcf of gas were produced in Lincoln Parish in 2018.
Morehouse Parish
1,068
1,068
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Morehouse Parish in 2018 is withheld.1,068 mcf of gas were produced in Morehouse Parish in 2018.
Ouachita Parish
403
403
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Ouachita Parish in 2018 is withheld.403 mcf of gas were produced in Ouachita Parish in 2018.
Plaquemines Parish
1,024,259
1,024,259
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Plaquemines Parish in 2018 is withheld.1,024,259 mcf of gas were produced in Plaquemines Parish in 2018.
Red River Parish
19,365
19,365
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Red River Parish in 2018 is withheld.19,365 mcf of gas were produced in Red River Parish in 2018.
Sabine County
227
227
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Sabine County in 2018 is withheld.227 mcf of gas were produced in Sabine County in 2018.
St. Martin Parish
1,755
1,755
Data about gas extraction on federal land in St. Martin Parish in 2018 is withheld.1,755 mcf of gas were produced in St. Martin Parish in 2018.
Union Parish
1,389
1,389
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Union Parish in 2018 is withheld.1,389 mcf of gas were produced in Union Parish in 2018.
Vernon Parish
855
855
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Vernon Parish in 2018 is withheld.855 mcf of gas were produced in Vernon Parish in 2018.
Webster Parish
6,839,329
6,839,329
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Webster Parish in 2018 is withheld.6,839,329 mcf of gas were produced in Webster Parish in 2018.
Winn Parish
7,548
7,548
Data about gas extraction on federal land in Winn Parish in 2018 is withheld.7,548 mcf of gas were produced in Winn Parish in 2018.
South Pass
4,359
4,359
Data about gas extraction on federal land in South Pass in 2018 is withheld.4,359 mcf of gas were produced in South Pass in 2018.
Oil
Parish production
Parish production of oil in 2018 (bbl)There is no county-level data for Louisiana in 2018.County-level data for 2018 is withheld.
Parish
barrels of oil
Bienville Parish
76
76
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Bienville Parish in 2018 is withheld.76 barrels of oil were produced in Bienville Parish in 2018.
Bossier Parish
32,927
32,927
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Bossier Parish in 2018 is withheld.32,927 barrels of oil were produced in Bossier Parish in 2018.
Caddo Parish
6,959
6,959
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Caddo Parish in 2018 is withheld.6,959 barrels of oil were produced in Caddo Parish in 2018.
Cameron Parish
50,040
50,040
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Cameron Parish in 2018 is withheld.50,040 barrels of oil were produced in Cameron Parish in 2018.
Claiborne Parish
4,951
4,951
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Claiborne Parish in 2018 is withheld.4,951 barrels of oil were produced in Claiborne Parish in 2018.
Concordia Parish
335
335
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Concordia Parish in 2018 is withheld.335 barrels of oil were produced in Concordia Parish in 2018.
De Soto Parish
23
23
Data about oil extraction on federal land in De Soto Parish in 2018 is withheld.23 barrels of oil were produced in De Soto Parish in 2018.
East Baton Rouge Parish
457
457
Data about oil extraction on federal land in East Baton Rouge Parish in 2018 is withheld.457 barrels of oil were produced in East Baton Rouge Parish in 2018.
Grant Parish
1,849
1,849
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Grant Parish in 2018 is withheld.1,849 barrels of oil were produced in Grant Parish in 2018.
Lincoln Parish
16
16
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Lincoln Parish in 2018 is withheld.16 barrels of oil were produced in Lincoln Parish in 2018.
Plaquemines Parish
232,673
232,673
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Plaquemines Parish in 2018 is withheld.232,673 barrels of oil were produced in Plaquemines Parish in 2018.
Rapides Parish
3,133
3,133
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Rapides Parish in 2018 is withheld.3,133 barrels of oil were produced in Rapides Parish in 2018.
Red River Parish
22
22
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Red River Parish in 2018 is withheld.22 barrels of oil were produced in Red River Parish in 2018.
St. Martin Parish
1,102
1,102
Data about oil extraction on federal land in St. Martin Parish in 2018 is withheld.1,102 barrels of oil were produced in St. Martin Parish in 2018.
Vermilion Parish
1,605
1,605
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Vermilion Parish in 2018 is withheld.1,605 barrels of oil were produced in Vermilion Parish in 2018.
Vernon Parish
262
262
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Vernon Parish in 2018 is withheld.262 barrels of oil were produced in Vernon Parish in 2018.
Webster Parish
3,552
3,552
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Webster Parish in 2018 is withheld.3,552 barrels of oil were produced in Webster Parish in 2018.
Winn Parish
144
144
Data about oil extraction on federal land in Winn Parish in 2018 is withheld.144 barrels of oil were produced in Winn Parish in 2018.
South Pass
5,424
5,424
Data about oil extraction on federal land in South Pass in 2018 is withheld.5,424 barrels of oil were produced in South Pass in 2018.
Revenue
Companies pay a wide range of fees, rates, and taxes to extract natural resources in the United States. What companies pay to federal, state, and local governments often depends on who owns the natural resources.
Federal revenue
Natural resource extraction can lead to federal revenue in two ways: non-tax revenue and tax revenue. Revenue data on this site primarily includes non-tax revenue from extractive industry activities on federal land.
Revenue from production on federal land by resource
When companies extract natural resources on federal lands and waters , they pay royalties, rents, bonuses, and other fees, much like they would to any landowner . This non-tax revenue is collected and reported by the Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR).
For details about the laws and policies that govern how rights are awarded to companies and what they pay to extract natural resources on federal land : coal, oil and gas, renewable resources, and hardrock minerals.
The federal government collects different kinds of fees at each phase of natural resource extraction . This chart shows how much federal revenue was collected in calendar year (CY)2019 for production or potential production of natural resources on federal land in Louisiana, broken down by phase of production.
1. Securing rightsCompanies pay bonuses or other fees to secure rights to resources on federal land
2. Before productionCompanies pay rent on federal land while exploring for resources
3. During productionCompanies pay royalties after production begins
Other revenueMinimum or estimated royalties, settlements, and interest payments
Oil and Gas
Oil & Gas $9,457,045
$1,768
$492,798
Oil $2,696,697Gas $5,874,421NGL $200,127
$191,234
Onshore
Bonus: The amount offered by the highest bidder
$1.50 annual rent per acre for 5 years $2 annual rent per acre thereafter
12.5% of production value
All commodities
All commodities $9,457,046
$1,768
$492,798
$8,771,246
$191,234
Other revenue streams
Hardrock mining on public domain lands
Federal revenue from hardrock mining on public domain land occurs through the claim-staking process and is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM). It is not included here, because the dataset does not have state-level data. Learn more about hardrock mining on federal land.
Onshore solar and wind energy
Federal revenue from onshore renewable energy generation on federal land is not included here, because that dataset, from BLM, does not have state-level data. Learn more about onshore renewables on federal land.
To see how much was collected nationwide for all revenue types, including BLM revenues, see federal revenue by company.
Revenue from production on federal land by county
Most non-tax revenue collected by ONRR comes from counties with significant natural resources on federal land.
Revenue by parish in 2019There is no county-level data for Louisiana in 2019.County-level data for 2019 is withheld.
Parish
Revenue
Avoyelles Parish
264
264
Data about revenue on federal land in Avoyelles in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 264 to extract natural resources on federal land in Avoyelles County in 2019.
Beauregard Parish
1
1
Data about revenue on federal land in Beauregard in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 1 to extract natural resources on federal land in Beauregard County in 2019.
Bienville Parish
12098
12098
Data about revenue on federal land in Bienville in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 12098 to extract natural resources on federal land in Bienville County in 2019.
Bossier Parish
5374092
5374092
Data about revenue on federal land in Bossier in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 5374092 to extract natural resources on federal land in Bossier County in 2019.
Caddo Parish
187850
187850
Data about revenue on federal land in Caddo in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 187850 to extract natural resources on federal land in Caddo County in 2019.
Caldwell Parish
3804
3804
Data about revenue on federal land in Caldwell in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 3804 to extract natural resources on federal land in Caldwell County in 2019.
Cameron Parish
462993
462993
Data about revenue on federal land in Cameron in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 462993 to extract natural resources on federal land in Cameron County in 2019.
Catahoula Parish Parish
16
16
Data about revenue on federal land in Catahoula Parish in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 16 to extract natural resources on federal land in Catahoula Parish County in 2019.
Claiborne Parish
69329
69329
Data about revenue on federal land in Claiborne in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 69329 to extract natural resources on federal land in Claiborne County in 2019.
Concordia Parish
920
920
Data about revenue on federal land in Concordia in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 920 to extract natural resources on federal land in Concordia County in 2019.
De Soto Parish
734995
734995
Data about revenue on federal land in De Soto in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 734995 to extract natural resources on federal land in De Soto County in 2019.
East Baton Rouge Parish
417
417
Data about revenue on federal land in East Baton Rouge in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 417 to extract natural resources on federal land in East Baton Rouge County in 2019.
Grant Parish
63457
63457
Data about revenue on federal land in Grant in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 63457 to extract natural resources on federal land in Grant County in 2019.
Iberville Parish
1207
1207
Data about revenue on federal land in Iberville in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 1207 to extract natural resources on federal land in Iberville County in 2019.
Jackson Parish
109
109
Data about revenue on federal land in Jackson in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 109 to extract natural resources on federal land in Jackson County in 2019.
Jefferson Parish
60357
60357
Data about revenue on federal land in Jefferson in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 60357 to extract natural resources on federal land in Jefferson County in 2019.
La Salle Parish
4
4
Data about revenue on federal land in La Salle in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 4 to extract natural resources on federal land in La Salle County in 2019.
Lafourche Parish
161
161
Data about revenue on federal land in Lafourche in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 161 to extract natural resources on federal land in Lafourche County in 2019.
Lincoln Parish
758
758
Data about revenue on federal land in Lincoln in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 758 to extract natural resources on federal land in Lincoln County in 2019.
Morehouse Parish
341
341
Data about revenue on federal land in Morehouse in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 341 to extract natural resources on federal land in Morehouse County in 2019.
Natchitoches Parish
138959
138959
Data about revenue on federal land in Natchitoches in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 138959 to extract natural resources on federal land in Natchitoches County in 2019.
Ouachita Parish
107
107
Data about revenue on federal land in Ouachita in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 107 to extract natural resources on federal land in Ouachita County in 2019.
Plaquemines Parish
1824271
1824271
Data about revenue on federal land in Plaquemines in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 1824271 to extract natural resources on federal land in Plaquemines County in 2019.
Pt. Coupee Parish
4
4
Data about revenue on federal land in Pt. Coupee in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 4 to extract natural resources on federal land in Pt. Coupee County in 2019.
Rapides Parish
182313
182313
Data about revenue on federal land in Rapides in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 182313 to extract natural resources on federal land in Rapides County in 2019.
Red River Parish
18255
18255
Data about revenue on federal land in Red River in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 18255 to extract natural resources on federal land in Red River County in 2019.
Sabine Parish
8330
8330
Data about revenue on federal land in Sabine in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 8330 to extract natural resources on federal land in Sabine County in 2019.
South Pass Parish
525
525
Data about revenue on federal land in South Pass in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 525 to extract natural resources on federal land in South Pass County in 2019.
St Martin Parish
99657
99657
Data about revenue on federal land in St Martin in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 99657 to extract natural resources on federal land in St Martin County in 2019.
St Mary Parish
1290
1290
Data about revenue on federal land in St Mary in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 1290 to extract natural resources on federal land in St Mary County in 2019.
Terrebonne Parish
1
1
Data about revenue on federal land in Terrebonne in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 1 to extract natural resources on federal land in Terrebonne County in 2019.
Union Parish
302
302
Data about revenue on federal land in Union in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 302 to extract natural resources on federal land in Union County in 2019.
Vermilion Parish
10323
10323
Data about revenue on federal land in Vermilion in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 10323 to extract natural resources on federal land in Vermilion County in 2019.
Vernon Parish
77993
77993
Data about revenue on federal land in Vernon in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 77993 to extract natural resources on federal land in Vernon County in 2019.
Webster Parish
79308
79308
Data about revenue on federal land in Webster in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 79308 to extract natural resources on federal land in Webster County in 2019.
West Delta Parish
328
328
Data about revenue on federal land in West Delta in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 328 to extract natural resources on federal land in West Delta County in 2019.
Winn Parish
41889
41889
Data about revenue on federal land in Winn in 2019 is withheld.Companies paid 41889 to extract natural resources on federal land in Winn County in 2019.
Federal tax revenue
Individuals and corporations (specifically C-corporations) pay income taxes to the IRS. The federal corporate income tax rate tops out at 21%. Public policy provisions, such as tax expenditures, can decrease corporate income tax and other revenue payments in order to promote other policy goals.
We don’t have detailed data about federal, state, or local revenue from natural resource extraction on land owned by Louisiana, corporations, or individuals. However, companies generally must pay state and local taxes.
Disbursements
Federal disbursements
After collecting revenue from natural resource extraction, the Office of Natural Resources Revenue distributes that money to different agencies, funds, and local governments for public use. This process is called “disbursement.”
Most federal revenue disbursements go into national funds. For detailed data about which expenditures and projects from those national funds are in Louisiana, see nationwide federal disbursements.
ONRR also disburses some revenue from natural resource extraction to state governments. In 2019, ONRR disbursed $101,327,287 to Louisiana. This included revenues from both onshore and offshore extraction in or near Louisiana:
We don’t have detailed data about how states or local governments distribute revenue from natural resource extraction.
State governance
Because Louisiana has significant natural resource extraction, we gathered additional information about state agencies and regulations that govern natural resource extraction in Louisiana:
The Office of Mineral Resources within the Louisiana Department of Natural Resources manages natural resource extraction throughout the state and receives revenue from royalties, bonuses, rents, interest, and fees for leases for state-owned lands.