نمایش نتیجه 1 تا 10 از 18 نتیجه یافت شده برای MMS:
n pi: special conditions or additional requirements that are attached to permits to drill, deepen, or plug back. These conditions range from administrative matters, such as the frequency and number of required reports, to technical or environmental conditions, such as requirements for drilling mud disposal. In all cases, these are specific conditions that amplify or explain a requirement in OCSLA, MMS regulations, OCS Orders, or lease stipulations.
n: (CARE) an MMS award program that recognises and champions exemplary actions and accomplishments by private companies engaged in offshore energy development that support the broader conservation and environmental goals of the nation, the Department of the Interior, and the coastal states.
n: a plan required by the MMS before development and production can take place in the OCS. The MMS approves or disapproves the plan based on environmental, technical, and economic considerations.
n: a plan required by the MMS before exploration can take place in the OCS. The plan must include measures to protect the environment. The MMS reviews the plan, analyzes the environmental effects, and determines any appropriate mitigating measures before approving the plan.
(ITL) n: an MMS document sent to offshore lessees and operators to clarify or supplement operational guidelines.
abbr: Office of International Activities and Marine Minerals (MMS).
n: (LTL) an MMS document sent to offshore lessees and operators to clarify or supplement operational guidelines.
n: (MMS) an agency of the US Department of the Interior that establishes requirements through the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) for drilling while operating on the Outer ContinentaI Shelf of the United States. The agency regulates rig design and construction, drilling procedures, equipment, qualification of personnel, and pollution prevention. Address: 1849 C Street NW;Washington, DC 20240;(202) 208-3500.
MMS, a US government agency that oversees minerals production from US federal lands.
abbr: Minerals Management Service.
US Minerals Management Service.
abbr: million standard cubic feet. The standard referred to is usually 60�F and 1 atmosphere (14.7 pounds per square inch) of pressure, but it varies from state to state.