Form BOEM-0327 (January 2021)
Previous Editions are Obsolete.
Time Restriction for Permits and Notices
Permit
ted activities approved for a specified period, including requests for extensions, and activities under a
notice may not exceed 1 year.
Geological and Geophysical Activities Requiring Permits and Notices
Geological and Geophysical Explorations for Mineral Resources
You may not conduct geological and geophysical explorations for mineral resources in the OCS without
an approved permit unless you conduct such activities pursuant to a lease issued or maintained under the
OCS Lands Act. You must obtain separate permits for either geological or geophysical explorations for
mineral resources. If BOEM disapproves an application, the statement of rejection will state the reasons
for the denial and will advise the applicant of those changes needed to obtain approval.
Geological and Geophysical Scie
ntific Research
You may n
ot conduct geological and geophysical scientific research related to oil, gas, and sulphur in the
OCS without an approved application for permit or filing of a notice. You must obtain separate permits
for geological and geophysical scientific research that involves the use of solid or liquid explosives or the
drilling of a deep stratigraphic test. If BOEM disapproves an application for permit, the statement of
rejection will state the reasons for the denial and will advise the applicant of the changes needed to obtain
approval.
You must file a notice with BOEM at least 30 days before you begin scientific research not requiring
a permit. We may inform you of all environmental laws and regulations pertaining to the OCS. BOEM
recommends that you submit your notice 90-120 days prior to beginning your work to ensure timely
review of your notice by BOEM.
Information Required for Permits
Each applicant for a permit must complete the applicable sections of the Application for Permit
(Attachment 1) and must include a public-information, page-size plat(s) showing the location of the proposed
area of activity (Section B.2 or C.2 of Attachment 1). In addition, each applicant for a geological or
geophysical permit must submit the appropriate attachment to section D of the Application. This includes a
detailed map of the proposed activity for Section D.8 (Geological Application) or Section D.12 (Geophysical
Application). Only applicants for a notice of scientific research must complete a Nonexclusive Use Agreement
(Attachment 2).
The information provided on the Application for Permit (excluding section D) and on the Nonexclusive Use
Agreement, including continuation sheets and the page-size plat(s), is considered NON-PROPRIETARY
INFORMATION. These non-proprietary portions of the application constitute the “public information” copy
of Form BOEM-0327 and with the executed permit will be available to the public upon request.
The information listed in Section D is considered PROPRIETARY INFORMATION and you should NOT
attach it to the public information copy. BOEM will not make this information available to the public
without the consent of the potential permittee or for a period mandated by law or regulation. However,
BOEM may determine that earlier release is necessary for the proper development of the area permitted.