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Q: What is Form BSEE-0131?
A: Form BSEE-0131 is a form used to collect performance measures data.
Q: Who uses Form BSEE-0131?
A: Form BSEE-0131 is used by the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE).
Q: What is the purpose of Form BSEE-0131?
A: The purpose of Form BSEE-0131 is to collect data on performance measures related to safety and environmental protection.
Q: What kind of data is collected on Form BSEE-0131?
A: Form BSEE-0131 collects data on a variety of performance measures, including well control incidents, spills and releases, and safety violations.
Q: Are all companies required to submit Form BSEE-0131?
A: No, only companies operating on the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) are required to submit Form BSEE-0131.
Q: How often is Form BSEE-0131 submitted?
A: Form BSEE-0131 is typically submitted on a quarterly basis.
Q: Is there a deadline for submitting Form BSEE-0131?
A: Yes, there is a deadline for submitting Form BSEE-0131. The specific deadline can vary, so it's important to refer to the instructions provided with the form.
Q: Are there any penalties for not submitting Form BSEE-0131?
A: Yes, there can be penalties for not submitting or for submitting incomplete or inaccurate Form BSEE-0131.
Q: Who should I contact if I have questions about Form BSEE-0131?
A: If you have questions about Form BSEE-0131, you can contact the Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) for assistance.
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