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Alaska refuge oil auction draws just $3.7
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Posted By: FlyRight, 6/8/2026 6:48:29 AM

(The Center Square) - An auction Friday of oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, long at the center of political disputes over energy development, drew bids on five tracts covering about 71,000 acres out of 58 tracts spanning nearly 690,000 acres. This auction was the first of four required lease sales under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed by President Donald Trump in July 2025. The bill mandates at least four auctions in the wildlife refuge by 2035. The previous lease sale in the refuge was held in January 2025, when no bids were submitted and no revenue was generated. Oil industry representatives and Alaska state officials—

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(The Center Square) - An auction Friday of oil and gas leases in Alaska's Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, long at the center of political disputes over energy development, drew bids on five tracts covering about 71,000 acres out of 58 tracts spanning nearly 690,000 acres. This auction was the first of four required lease sales under the One Big Beautiful Bill Act signed by President Donald Trump in July 2025. The bill mandates at least four auctions in the wildlife refuge by 2035. The previous lease sale in the refuge was held in January 2025, when no bids were submitted and no revenue was generated. Oil industry representatives and Alaska state officials—
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