Oil and Gas Regulator Wayne Christian Applauds Largest Onshore Lease Sale in U.S. History
The lease sale, administered by the U.S. Department of the Interior (DOI)’s Bureau of Land Management, allows energy companies to bid for the right to explore for and produce oil and natural gas on federally owned land. Winning bidders secure leases on specific tracts, with development conducted under federal oversight. Revenue is generated through lease payments, royalties and production activity and is shared between state and federal governments.
According to preliminary auction results released by the DOI, companies bid more than $4 billion for drilling rights covering more than 33,000 acres across portions of the Permian Basin in Texas and New Mexico. That total is roughly four times the previous onshore federal lease sale record of $972 million set in 2018.
“This sale is further proof that Texas’ oil and gas industry is entering a new era of strength and stability,” Christian said. “After years of uncertainty and policies that slowed investment and constrained production, companies are once again expanding operations, increasing revenues and making long-term investments in American energy. Texas producers are leading that resurgence, and the results are benefiting workers, communities, state revenues and consumers across the Lone Star State.”
For more information on the historic oil and gas lease sale, see the DOI release here.
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