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GAO Advises Congress to Seek Review of Royalty-In-Kind Program

A General Accounting Office (GAO) report issued last Tuesday was unable to conclusively determine whether the Interior Department’s program for accepting royalty payments from oil and natural gas producers in-kind is a success or flop due to the agency’s lack of documentation and adequate controls over the program.

May 17, 2004

GAO Advises Congress to Seek Review of Royalty-In-Kind Program

A General Accounting Office (GAO) report issued Tuesday was unable to conclusively determine whether the Interior Department’s program for accepting royalty payments from oil and natural gas producers in-kind is a success or flop due to the agency’s lack of documentation and adequate controls over the program.

May 13, 2004

GAO Unable to Assess Extent of Energy Companies’ Influence on Bush Energy Plan

The General Accounting Office (GAO) said last Monday it was unable to determine conclusively if energy executives and companies may have influenced the drafting of the Bush administration’s national energy policy due to the successful efforts of Vice President Dick Cheney and other energy task force members to stall its investigation.

September 1, 2003

GAO Unable to Assess Extent of Energy Companies’ Influence on Bush Energy Plan

The General Accounting Office (GAO) said Monday it was unable to determine conclusively the extent to which energy executives and companies may have influenced the drafting of the Bush administration’s national energy policy due to the successful efforts of Vice President Dick Cheney and other energy task force members to stall its investigation.

August 26, 2003