A U.S. federal agency that manages public lands and issues permits for oil, gas, and construction operations on those lands. Subcontractors working on BLM-administered land must comply with specific permit conditions, environmental rules, and access requirements. Non-compliance can result in work stoppages or contract penalties.
BLM (Bureau of Land Management)
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Safety Stand-Down
ComplianceA mandatory work stoppage called by a prime contractor or owner to address an immediate safety concern or incident. All field personnel halt operations and gather for a safety review before work resumes. Subcontractors must comply immediately, regardless of schedule or milestone pressures.
Engineering Hold Point
ComplianceA mandatory pause in field work where an engineer or inspector must review and approve progress before crews can continue. Subcontractors cannot proceed past this point without documented sign-off. Failing to stop can void warranties, trigger contract penalties, or cause costly rework.
Local Content Requirement
ComplianceA contractual or regulatory rule requiring subcontractors to hire local workers, source materials locally, or partner with regional firms. Non-compliance can disqualify you from bidding or trigger contract penalties. Common on projects funded by governments or national oil companies.
Data Ownership
ComplianceData ownership defines who legally controls field data collected during a job — such as inspection reports, equipment readings, or site photos. Contracts often assign ownership to the client, limiting a subcontractor's right to reuse or retain that data. Review ownership clauses carefully before signing to protect your company's records and liability position.
PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
ComplianceProtective gear — such as hard hats, steel-toed boots, high-visibility vests, gloves, and eye protection — that subcontractors and their crews are required to wear on oil & gas and construction sites to meet site-specific safety standards and regulatory obligations. As a subcontractor, ensuring your workers arrive on-site with proper, compliant PPE is typically your responsibility and a condition of maintaining your contract.
Chain-Of-Custody
ComplianceA documented record tracking who handled materials, samples, or equipment at every stage of a job. Subcontractors must maintain this trail to prove proper handling and avoid liability disputes. It is commonly required for soil samples, hazardous materials, and serialised equipment.
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The Bureau of Land Management will hold an oil and gas lease sale on June 5, 2026, covering acreage in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge Coastal Plain, continuing a federally mandated leasing program for the region.
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The Bureau of Land Management is proposing to reverse Biden-era protections and open more than 336,000 acres in New Mexico's Greater Chaco Region to oil and gas drilling, with a public comment period underway.
1 month ago IndustryBLM Lease Sales in Colorado, Nevada and Utah Hit $65M, Setting Up Onshore Drilling Wave
The Bureau of Land Management's latest quarterly lease sale across three western states generated $64.8 million and leased more than 131,000 acres, pointing to a wave of onshore drilling projects that will need field service contractors across the Rockies.
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