Notice2026-02094

Cook Inlet Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas One Big Beautiful Bill Act Lease Sale 1

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February 2, 2026

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Interior DepartmentOcean Energy Management Bureau

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On Wednesday, March 4, 2026, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) will open and publicly announce bids received for blocks offered in the Cook Inlet Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and Gas One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) Lease Sale 1 (Lease Sale BBC1), in accordance with the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA), as amended, and its implementing regulations. The Final Notice of Sale (NOS) package for Lease Sale BBC1 contains information essential to potential bidders, including Information to Lessees and Lease Stipulations. Section 50102 of the OBBBA mandates that the Secretary of the Interior conduct the sale within a specific time period and directs the Secretary to offer the same lease form, lease terms, minimum acreage size, economic conditions, and stipulations as contained in the final notice of sale entitled "Cook Inlet Planning Area Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale 244" (82 FR 23291, May 22, 2017) for this sale.

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[Federal Register Volume 91, Number 21 (Monday, February 2, 2026)]
[Notices]
[Pages 4606-4610]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2026-02094]


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DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR

Bureau of Ocean Energy Management

[Docket No. BOEM-2025-0384]


Cook Inlet Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas One Big Beautiful 
Bill Act Lease Sale 1

AGENCY: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Interior.

ACTION: Final notice of sale.

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SUMMARY: On Wednesday, March 4, 2026, the Bureau of Ocean Energy 
Management (BOEM) will open and publicly announce bids received for 
blocks offered in the Cook Inlet Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) Oil and 
Gas One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) Lease Sale 1 (Lease Sale BBC1), 
in accordance with the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act (OCSLA), as 
amended, and its implementing regulations. The Final Notice of Sale 
(NOS) package for Lease Sale BBC1 contains information essential to 
potential bidders, including Information to Lessees and Lease 
Stipulations. Section 50102 of the OBBBA mandates that the Secretary of 
the Interior conduct the sale within a specific time period and directs 
the Secretary to offer the same lease form, lease terms, minimum 
acreage size, economic conditions, and stipulations as contained in the 
final notice of sale entitled ``Cook Inlet Planning Area Outer 
Continental Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale 244'' (82 FR 23291, May 22, 
2017) for this sale.

DATES: BOEM will hold Lease Sale BBC1 at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday, March 
4, 2026. All times referred to in this document are Alaska time, unless 
otherwise specified.
    Bid submission deadline: BOEM must receive all sealed bids before 
the bid submission deadline of 10:00 a.m. on Tuesday, March 3, 2026, 
which is the day before the lease sale. For more information on bid 
submission, see Section VII of this document, ``Bidding Instructions.''

ADDRESSES: Interested parties may download the Final NOS package from 
BOEM's website at <a href="http://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1/">http://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1/</a>. Copies of the Final NOS 
and sale maps can be obtained by contacting the BOEM Alaska Regional 
Office: Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, 
Suite 500, Anchorage, Alaska 99503-5823, or by phone at: (907) 334-5200 
or (800) 764-2627.

FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Joel Immaraj, Alaska Regional 
Supervisor, Office of Leasing and Plans, at <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#7d3c111c0e161c31181c0e182e1c11180e3d1f121810531a120b"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="c283aea3b1a9a38ea7a3b1a791a3aea7b182a0ada7afeca5adb4">[email&#160;protected]</span></a> 
or (907) 334-5200.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION: 
    Authority: This sale will be held pursuant to the requirements of 
the OBBBA. This notice of sale is published pursuant to 43 U.S.C. 1331 
et seq. (Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act, as amended) and 30 CFR 
556.308.

Table of Contents

I. Lease Sale Area
II. Statutes and Regulations
III. Lease Terms and Economic Conditions
IV. Lease Stipulations
V. Information to Lessees
VI. Maps
VII. Bidding Instructions
VIII. Bidding Rules and Restrictions
IX. Forms
X. The Lease Sale
XI. Delay of Sale

I. Lease Sale Area

    In accordance with the acreage requirements set forth in the OBBBA, 
BOEM will offer for bid in Lease Sale BBC1 all available unleased 
acreage in the approximately 442,537 hectares (ha) or 1.09 million 
acres (ac) Cook Inlet OCS area as identified on the map entitled, 
``Cook Inlet Planning Area, Lease Sale BBC1, March 4, 2026, Final 
Notice of Sale.'' The final list of blocks available for bid is posted 
on BOEM's website at <a href="http://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1/">http://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1/</a>.
    BOEM's Official Protraction Diagrams (OPDs) and Supplemental 
Official OCS Block Diagrams are available online at <a href="https://www.boem.gov/alaska-cadastral-data">https://www.boem.gov/alaska-cadastral-data</a>. All blocks are shown on the 
following OPDs:

<bullet> Iliamna (OPD NO05-01)
<bullet> Seldovia (OPD NO05-02)
<bullet> Kenai (OPD NP05-08)

II. Statutes and Regulations

    Each lease is issued pursuant to the OBBBA and OCSLA, 43 U.S.C. 
1331 et seq., as amended, and is subject to OCSLA, its implementing 
regulations promulgated pursuant thereto in 30 CFR part 556, and other 
applicable statutes and regulations in existence upon the effective 
date of the lease, as well as those applicable statutes enacted and 
regulations promulgated thereafter, except to the extent that the 
after-enacted statutes and regulations explicitly conflict with an 
express provision of the lease. Each lease is subject to amendments to 
statutes and regulations, including but not limited to OCSLA, that do 
not explicitly conflict with an express provision of the lease. The 
lessee expressly bears the risk that such new or amended statutes and 
regulations (i.e., those that do not explicitly conflict with an 
express provision of the lease) may increase or decrease the lessee's 
obligations under the lease. BOEM reserves the right to reject any and 
all bids received, regardless of the amount offered (see 30 CFR 
556.516).
    Section 50102(a)(1) of the OBBBA requires the Secretary to conduct 
a minimum of 6 offshore lease sales in the Cook Inlet Region through 
2032, notwithstanding the 2024-2029 Outer Continental Shelf Oil and Gas 
Leasing Program (or any successor leasing program that does not satisfy 
the requirements of the OBBBA). This lease sale constitutes the first 
lease sale required by OBBBA in the Cook Inlet. The statute sets a 
specific timing requirement, directing the Secretary to hold not fewer 
than 1 lease sale in that aforementioned area in each of the calendar 
years 2026 through 2028, and in each of the calendar years 2030 through 
2032. The statute further requires specific Terms and Stipulations that 
must be used for these sales, stating that the Secretary must ``offer 
the same lease form, lease terms, economic conditions, and stipulations 
as contained in the final notice of sale of the Bureau of Ocean Energy 
Management entitled for the `Cook Inlet Planning Area Outer Continental 
Shelf Oil and Gas Lease Sale 244' (82 FR 23291 (May 22, 2017)).''
    The OBBBA was signed into law on July 4, 2025, and contains 
statutory requirements to conduct a lease sale in the Cook Inlet with 
specific parameters and timing requirements. All Cook Inlet oil and gas 
lease sales mandated by the OBBBA must offer the same lease form, lease 
terms, economic conditions, and lease stipulations as identified in the 
Lease Sale 244 Final NOS (82 FR 23291), which was published on May 22, 
2017. Additionally, the OBBBA requires the Secretary of the Interior to 
not offer fewer than 1 million acres, or all available unleased acres 
if less than 1 million acres are available.

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III. Lease Terms and Economic Conditions

    BOEM will offer leases that include certain terms and conditions to 
ensure compliance with the requirements of the OBBBA.

OCS Lease Form

    Pursuant to Section 50102 (b)(2)(A) of the OBBBA, BOEM will use 
Form BOEM-2005 (February 2017) to convey leases resulting from this 
sale. This lease form can be viewed on BOEM's website at <a href="http://www.boem.gov/BOEM-2005">http://www.boem.gov/BOEM-2005</a>. The lease form will be amended to include 
specific terms, conditions, and stipulations applicable to the 
individual lease. The final terms, conditions, and stipulations 
applicable to this sale are below.

Primary Term

    Pursuant to Section 50102 (b)(2)(A) of the OBBBA, the primary term 
will be 10 years.

Minimum Bonus Bid Amounts

    Pursuant to Section 50102 (b)(2)(A) of the OBBBA, the minimum bonus 
bid is $25 per hectare or fraction thereof for all blocks. BOEM will 
not accept a bonus bid unless it provides for a cash bonus in the 
amount equal to, or exceeding, the specified minimum bonus bid of $25 
per hectare or fraction thereof for all blocks.

Rental Rates

    Pursuant to Section 50102 (b)(2)(A) of the OBBBA, the annual rental 
rate for all blocks is $13 per hectare or fraction thereof, until the 
start of year eight of the primary term or a discovery of oil and gas, 
whichever occurs first; then the annual rate is $20 per hectare or 
fraction thereof.

Royalty Rate

    Pursuant to Section 50102 (b)(2)(A) of the OBBBA, the royalty rate 
is 12.5 percent.

Minimum Royalty Rate

    Pursuant to Section 50102 (b)(2)(A) of the OBBBA, the minimum 
royalty rate is $20 per hectare or fraction thereof per year.

Royalty Relief

    Pursuant to Section 50102 (b)(2)(A) of the OBBBA, no royalty relief 
will be offered in this sale.

IV. Lease Stipulations

    Pursuant to Section 50102 (b)(2)(A) of the OBBBA, BOEM must apply 
the same lease stipulations that were provided in the Lease Sale 244 
Final NOS. One or more of the stipulations below may be applied to 
leases issued in this sale. The applicable blocks for each stipulation 
are identified on the map entitled, ``Cook Inlet Planning Area, Lease 
Sale BBC1, March 4, 2026, Final Notice of Sale, Stipulation Blocks,'' 
which is included in the Final NOS package. The full text of the 
following stipulations is contained in the ``Lease Stipulations'' 
section of the Final NOS package. BOEM has posted the final list of 
blocks available for bid and the applicable stipulations that apply to 
those blocks on its website at <a href="https://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1/">https://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1/</a> under the 
Final NOS tab.

1. Protection of Fisheries
2. Protection of Biological Resources
3. Orientation Program
4. Transportation of Hydrocarbons
5. Protection of Beluga Whale Critical Habitat
6. Protection of Beluga Whale Nearshore Feeding Areas
7. Protection of Beluga Whales
8. Protection of Northern Sea Otter Critical Habitat
9. Protection of Gillnet Fishery

V. Information to Lessees

    The Information to Lessees (ITLs) provide detailed information on 
certain issues pertaining to specific oil and gas lease sales. The full 
text of the ITLs for this sale is contained in the ``Information to 
Lessees'' section of the Final NOS package and covers the following 
topics.

1. Seismic Surveys: Environmental and Regulatory Review and 
Coordination Requirements
2. Archaeological and Geological Hazards Reports and Surveys
3. Discharge Restrictions and Prohibitions
4. Trash and Debris Awareness and Elimination
5. Navigation Safety
6. Notice of Arrival on the Outer Continental Shelf
7. Bidder/Lessee Notice of Obligations Related to Criminal/Civil 
Charges and Offenses, Suspension, or Debarment; Disqualification Due to 
a Conviction under the Clean Air Act or the Clean Water Act
8. Oil Spill Response Preparedness
9. Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement (BSEE) Inspection and 
Enforcement of Certain U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) Regulations
10. Air Quality Permit/Plan Approvals

VI. Maps

    The maps pertaining to Lease Sale BBC1 can be viewed on BOEM's 
website at <a href="http://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1">http://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1</a>. The following maps also are 
included in the Final NOS package:

Sale Area Map

    The sale area is shown on the map entitled, ``Cook Inlet Planning 
Area, Lease Sale BBC1, March 4, 2026, Final Notice of Sale.''

Stipulations Map

    The lease stipulations and the blocks to which they apply are shown 
on the map entitled, ``Cook Inlet Planning Area, Lease Sale BBC1, March 
4, 2026, Final Notice of Sale, Stipulation Blocks.''

VII. Bidding Instructions

    Bids may be submitted BY MAIL ONLY through any parcel delivery 
service (e.g., FedEx, UPS, USPS, DHL) at the address below in the 
``Mailed Bids'' section. Bidders should be aware that BOEM has 
eliminated in-person bidding for Lease Sale BBC1. Instructions on how 
to submit a bid, secure payment of the advance bonus bid deposit (if 
applicable), and the information to be included with the bid are as 
follows:

Bid Form

    For each block bid upon, a separate sealed bid must be submitted in 
a sealed envelope (as described below) and include the following items:
    <bullet> Total amount of the bid in whole dollars only;
    <bullet> Sale number;
    <bullet> Sale date;
    <bullet> Each bidder's exact name;
    <bullet> Each bidder's proportionate interest, stated as a 
percentage, using a maximum of five decimal places (e.g., 33.33333 
percent);
    <bullet> Typed name and title, and signature of each bidder's 
authorized officer. Electronic signatures are acceptable. The typed 
name, title, and signature must agree exactly with the name and title 
on file in the BOEM Alaska Regional Office, Leasing Section;
    <bullet> Each bidder's BOEM qualification number;
    <bullet> OPD name and number;
    <bullet> Block number; and
    <bullet> Statement acknowledging that the bidder(s) understands 
that this bid legally binds the bidder(s) to comply with all applicable 
regulations, including the requirement to post a deposit in the amount 
of one-fifth of the bonus bid amount for any tract bid upon.
    The information required for each bid is specified in the document 
``Bid Form'' that is available in the Final NOS package, which can be 
found at <a href="https://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1">https://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1</a>. A blank bid form is provided in 
the Final NOS package for convenience and can be copied and completed 
with the necessary information described above.

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Bid Envelope

    Each bid must be submitted in a separate sealed envelope labeled as 
follows:
    <bullet> ``Sealed Bid for Lease Sale BBC1, not to be opened until 
10:00 a.m. Wednesday, March 4, 2026'';
    <bullet> OPD name and number;
    <bullet> Block number for block bid upon;
    <bullet> The exact name and qualification number of the submitting 
bidder only.
    The Final NOS package includes a sample bid envelope for reference.

Mailed Bids

    Please address the envelope containing the sealed bid envelope(s) 
as follows:
    Attention: Regional Supervisor, Office of Leasing and Plans, BOEM 
Alaska Regional Office, 3801 Centerpoint Dr, Ste. 500, Anchorage, AK 
99503-5823.
    Contains Sealed Bids for Lease Sale BBC1.
    Please deliver to Joel Immaraj, 5th Floor, Immediately.
    Please Note: Bidders are advised to inform the BOEM Alaska Leasing 
Section by email at <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#094865687a6268456c687a6c5a68656c7a496b666c64276e667f"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="286944495b4349644d495b4d7b49444d5b684a474d45064f475e">[email&#160;protected]</span></a> immediately after placing 
bid(s) in the mail. This provides advance notice to BOEM regarding 
pending bids before the bid submission deadline. In the email, please 
state the tracking number of the bid package, the number of bids being 
submitted, and the email address of the person who should receive the 
bid receipt for signature. If BOEM receives bids later than the bid 
submission deadline, the BOEM Alaska Regional Director (RD) will return 
those bids unopened to bidders. Please see ``Section XI, Delay of 
Sale,'' regarding BOEM's discretion to extend the bid submission 
deadline in the case of an unexpected event (e.g., flooding) and how 
bidders can obtain more information on such extensions.

Advance Bonus Bid Deposit Guarantee

    Bidders who are not currently an OCS oil and gas lease record title 
holder or designated operator, or those who have ever defaulted on a 
one-fifth bonus bid deposit, must guarantee (secure) the payment of the 
one-fifth bonus bid deposit, by Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or 
otherwise, prior to bid submission using one of the following four 
methods:
    <bullet> Provide a third-party guarantee;
    <bullet> Amend a development stage area-wide bond via bond rider;
    <bullet> Provide a letter of credit; or
    <bullet> Provide a lump sum payment in advance via EFT.
    Please provide, at the time of bid submittal, a confirmation or 
tracking number for the payment, the name of the company submitting the 
payment as it appears on the payment, and the date the payment was 
submitted to the Office of Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR) so that 
BOEM can confirm the payment. Bidders should submit payments to their 
financial institution at least 5 business days before bid submittal to 
ensure that the Office of Foreign Assets Control and the U.S. 
Department of the Treasury (U.S. Treasury) have time to screen and 
process payments and that payments are posted to ONRR before the bidder 
places the bid. ONRR cannot confirm payment until the monies have been 
moved into settlement status by the U.S. Treasury. Bids will not be 
accepted if BOEM cannot confirm payment with ONRR.
    If providing a third-party guarantee, amending a development stage 
area-wide bond via bond rider, or providing a letter of credit to 
secure your one-fifth bonus bid deposit, bidders are urged to file 
these documents with BOEM well in advance of submitting the bid. This 
allows processing time for BOEM and ensures that bidders have time to 
take any necessary curative actions prior to bid submission. For more 
information on EFT procedures, see Section X, ``The Lease Sale.''

Geophysical Data and Information Statement (GDIS)

    The GDIS is composed of three parts:
    1. A ``Statement'' page that includes the company representatives' 
information and separate lists of the blocks bid on that used 
proprietary data and those blocks bid upon that did not use proprietary 
data;
    2. A ``Table'' listing the required data about each survey used 
(see below); and
    3. A ``Maps'' part, which contain the live trace maps and 
associated geophysical data for each survey identified in the GDIS page 
and table.
    Every bidder submitting a bid on a block in this sale or 
participating as a joint bidder in such a bid must submit at the time 
of bid submission all three parts of the GDIS. A bidder must submit the 
GDIS even if a joint bidder or bidders on a specific block also have 
submitted a GDIS.
    Each bidder, including joint bidders, must submit the GDIS in a 
separate and sealed envelope and must identify all data; if data is 
public or proprietary; whether data has been reprocessed (and, if so, 
when), the data type (multichannel seismic, gravity, magnetic, etc.), 
the migration algorithm (Amplitude Versus Offset (AVO) Stacks, Kirchoff 
Migration, Pre-Stack Depth Migration (PSDM), etc.) all velocity 
volumes; all available acquisition, processing, or reprocessing 
reports; and any other information used as part of the decision to bid 
or participate in a bid on the block. All seismic data must be 
submitted in 32-bit format SEG-Y with Navigation information in the 
SEG-Y Trace Headers. If Trace Header Navigation information is 
unavailable, the detached navigation in UKOOA P1/90 should be included. 
Any additional information required for loading should be included with 
data submission including a text file listing SEG-Y header information 
with byte positions.
    Each bidder, including joint bidders, must also include a live 
trace map and shapefile for each survey identified in the GDIS 
illustrating the actual areal extent of the geophysical data in the 
survey (see the ``Example of Preferred Format'' that will be included 
in the Final NOS package for additional information). The shapefile 
must include the live trace map of the survey itself, submitted in 
NAD83 UTM Zone 5N (indicate if transformed from an alternate datum).
    The GDIS statement must include the name, phone number, and full 
address for a contact person and an alternate, who are both 
knowledgeable about the geophysical information and data listed and who 
are available for 30 days after the sale date. The GDIS statement must 
also include a list of all blocks bid upon, including those blocks 
where no proprietary or reprocessed geophysical data and/or proprietary 
information was used, as a basis for the bidder's decision to bid or to 
participate as a joint bidder in the bid. All bidders must submit the 
GDIS statement even if no proprietary geophysical data or information 
was used in its bid preparation for the block.
    An example of the preferred format of the table is included in the 
Final NOS package, and a blank digital version of the preferred table 
can be accessed on the BOEM website at <a href="http://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1">http://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1</a>. The 
GDIS table should have columns that clearly state the following:
    <bullet> The sale number;
    <bullet> The bidder company's name;
    <bullet> The joint bidder's company's name (if applicable);
    <bullet> The block area and block number bid upon;
    <bullet> The owner of the original data set;
    <bullet> The industry's original name of the survey;
    <bullet> The BOEM permit number for the survey;
    <bullet> The data type (e.g., multichannel seismic, gravity, 
magnetic, etc.);
    <bullet> The migration algorithm (e.g., Kirchhoff migration, wave 
equation migration, reverse migration, reverse time migration) of the 
data;

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    <bullet> The survey coverage (2-D line miles or 3-D mi\2\);
    <bullet> The computer storage size, to the nearest gigabyte, of 
each seismic dataset and velocity volume submitted;
    <bullet> Who processed and/or reprocessed the data;
    <bullet> Date the final processing or reprocessing was completed 
(month and year);
    <bullet> If the data was previously sent to BOEM, list the sale 
number or purpose (e.g. WCD) and date of the sale for which it was 
used;
    <bullet> If AVO/AVA analysis was conducted, provide a summary of 
the AVO/AVA processes, methodology, and parameters used.
    BOEM will use the computer storage size information to estimate the 
reproduction costs for each data set, if applicable. BOEM will 
determine the availability of reimbursement of production costs 
consistent with 30 CFR 552.3(e)(1) and 30 CFR 550.196.
    BOEM reserves the right to inquire about alternate data sets, to 
perform quality checks, and to compare the listed and alternative data 
sets to determine which data set most closely meets the needs of the 
fair market value determination process. See the ``Example of Preferred 
Format'' that is included in the Final NOS package.
    Pursuant to 30 CFR 551.12 and 556.501, as a condition of the lease 
sale, the BOEM Alaska RD requests that all bidders and joint bidders 
submit the proprietary data identified on their GDIS within 30 days 
after the lease sale (unless they are notified after the lease sale 
that BOEM has withdrawn the request). This request only pertains to 
proprietary data that is not commercially available. Commercially 
available data is not required to be submitted to BOEM, and 
reimbursement will not be provided if such data is submitted by bidder. 
The BOEM Alaska OCS RD will notify bidders and joint bidders of any 
withdrawal of the request, for all or some of the proprietary data 
identified on the GDIS, within 15 days of the lease sale. No 
reimbursement will be provided for unsolicited data sent to BOEM. The 
data must be submitted to BOEM at the following address:
    Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, Regional Supervisor, Office of 
Resource Evaluation, 3801 Centerpoint Drive, Ste. 500, Anchorage, AK 
99508-5823.
    BOEM recommends that bidders mark the submission's external 
envelope as ``Deliver Immediately to Office of Resource Evaluation--
Regional Supervisor.'' BOEM also recommends that bidders submit the 
GDIS data in an internal envelope, or otherwise marked, with the 
following designation: ``Geophysical Data Submitted Pursuant to Oil and 
Gas Lease Sale BBC1'', Company Name, Company Qualification Number, and 
``Proprietary Data.''
    In the event a person supplies any type of data to BOEM, to qualify 
for reimbursement, that person must:
    1. Be registered with the System for Award Management (SAM), 
formerly known as the Central Contractor Registration (CCR). CCR 
usernames will not work in SAM. A new SAM user account is needed to 
register or update an entity's records. The website for registering is 
<a href="http://www.SAM.gov">www.SAM.gov</a>.
    2. Be enrolled in the U.S. Treasury's Invoice Processing Platform 
(IPP) for electronic invoicing; to enroll go to <a href="https://www.ipp.gov/">https://www.ipp.gov/</a>. 
Access then will be granted to use the IPP for submitting requests for 
payment. When submitting a request for payment, the assigned Purchase 
Order Number must be included.
    3. Have a current Online Representations and Certifications 
Application at <a href="http://www.SAM.gov">www.SAM.gov</a>.
    Please Note: The GDIS Statement, Table, Maps and other information 
should be provided digitally in the following formats:
    <bullet> GDIS Statement and other reports--PDF files
    <bullet> GDIS Information Table--Excel spreadsheet
    <bullet> Maps--PDF files
    <bullet> Live trace outline of each survey's areal extent--PDF and 
ESRI compatible shapefile or MapPackage (.mpk) in NAD83 UTM Zone 5N CRS
    <bullet> Navigation Files if Trace Header information is not in the 
SEG-Y--UKOOA P1/90
    <bullet> Seismic data, including stacks, gathers, and velocity--
SEG-Y
    <bullet> Other data types as appropriate; column delimited ASCII 
text with headers may be deemed appropriate
    <bullet> Acquisition, Processing, and Reprocessing Reports--PDF 
files
    Bidder should submit the digital files on an USB external drive 
(formatted for Windows). If bidders have any questions, please contact 
Kelly Jemison, Supervisor, Resource and Economic Analysis Section at 
(907) 334-5200 or email <a href="/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection#c1a0aaaea2b2efa6a6b1a4b3aca8b5b281a3aea4acefa6aeb7"><span class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="7e1f15111d0d5019190e1b0c13170a0d3e1c111b1350191108">[email&#160;protected]</span></a>.
    Bidders should refer to the ``Acceptance, Rejection, or Return of 
Bids'' heading under Section X, ``The Lease Sale,'' regarding a 
bidder's failure to comply with the requirements of the Final NOS, 
including any failure to submit the information required in the Final 
NOS package.

Telephone Numbers/Addresses of Bidders

    BOEM requests that bidders provide the bidders' telephone numbers 
and addresses in the suggested format before or at the time of bid 
submission. The suggested format is included in the Final NOS package. 
The form must not be enclosed inside the sealed bid envelope.

Additional Documentation

    BOEM may require bidders to submit other documents in accordance 
with 30 CFR 556.107, 556.401, 556.501, and 556.513.

VIII. Bidding Rules and Restrictions

Restricted Joint Bidders

    On November 4, 2025, BOEM published the most recent List of 
Restricted Joint Bidders in the Federal Register (90 FR 49242). 
Potential bidders are advised to refer to the Federal Register before 
bidding for the most current list at the time of the lease sale. Please 
refer to the joint bidding provisions at 30 CFR 556.511-556.515.

Authorized Signatures

    All signatories executing documents on behalf of the bidder(s) must 
execute the same in conformance with the BOEM qualification records. 
Bidders are advised that BOEM considers the signed bid to be a legally 
binding obligation on the part of the bidder(s) to comply with all 
applicable regulations, including the regulation requiring payment of 
one-fifth of the bonus bid on all high bids. A statement to this effect 
is included on each bid form (see the document ``Bid Form'' that is 
included in the Final NOS package).

Unlawful Combination or Intimidation

    BOEM warns bidders against violation of 18 U.S.C. 1860, which 
prohibits unlawful combination or intimidation of bidders.

Bid Withdrawal

    Bids may be withdrawn only by written request delivered to BOEM 
before the bid submission deadline via any parcel delivery service. 
Withdrawals will not be accepted in person or via email. The withdrawal 
request must be on company letterhead and must contain the bidder's 
name, its BOEM qualification number, the OPD name and number, and the 
block number(s) of the bid(s) to be withdrawn. The withdrawal request 
must be executed by one or more of the representatives named in the 
BOEM qualification records. The name and title of the authorized 
signatory must be

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typed under the signature block on the withdrawal request. The BOEM 
Alaska RD, or the RD's designee, will indicate approval by signing and 
dating the withdrawal request.

Bid Rounding

    Minimum bonus bid calculations, including rounding, for all blocks 
are shown in the document ``List of Blocks Available for Leasing'' that 
is included in the Final NOS package. The bonus bid amount must be 
stated in whole dollars. If the acreage of a block contains a decimal 
figure, then before calculating the minimum bonus bid, BOEM will round 
up to the next whole hectare. The appropriate minimum rate per hectare 
will be applied to the whole (rounded up) acreage. The bonus bid amount 
must be greater than or equal to the minimum bonus bid, as calculated 
and stated in the Final NOS package.

IX. Forms

    The Final NOS package includes instructions, samples, and/or the 
preferred format for the items listed below. BOEM strongly encourages 
bidders to use the recommended formats. If bidders use another format, 
they are responsible for including all the information specified for 
each item in the Final NOS package.

1. Bid Form
2. Sample Completed Bid
3. Sample Bid Envelope
4. Sample Bid Mailing Envelope
5. Telephone Numbers/Addresses of Bidders Form
6. GDIS Form
7. GDIS Envelope Form

X. The Lease Sale

Bid Opening and Reading

    Sealed bids received in response to the Final NOS will be opened at 
the place, date, and hour specified under the DATES and ADDRESSES 
sections of the Final NOS. The venue will not be open to the public. 
Instead, the bid opening will be available for the public to view on 
BOEM's website at <a href="http://www.boem.gov">www.boem.gov</a> via live streaming. The opening of the 
bids is for the sole purpose of publicly announcing and recording the 
bids received; no bids will be accepted or rejected at that time.

Bonus Bid Deposit for Apparent High Bids

    Each bidder submitting an apparent high bid must submit a bonus bid 
deposit to ONRR equal to one-fifth of the bonus bid amount for each 
such bid. A copy of the notification of the high bidder's one-fifth 
bonus bid amount can be obtained on the BOEM website at <a href="http://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1">http://www.boem.gov/ak-bbc1</a> under the heading ``Notification of EFT \1/5\ 
Bonus Liability'' after 1:00 p.m. local time on the day of the sale. 
All payments must be electronically deposited into an interest-bearing 
account in the U.S. Treasury by 4:00 p.m. Eastern Time the day 
following the bid reading (no exceptions). Account information is 
provided in the ``Instructions for Making Electronic Funds Transfer 
Bonus Payments'' found on the BOEM website identified above.
    Bidders must submit payment to their financial institution as soon 
as possible on the day of bid reading and no later than 7:00 p.m. 
Eastern Time on the day of bid reading. This will help ensure that 
deposits have time to process through the U.S. Treasury and post to 
ONRR. ONRR cannot confirm payment until the monies have been moved into 
settlement status by the U.S. Treasury.
    BOEM requires bidders to use EFT procedures for payment of one-
fifth bonus bid deposits for this sale, following the detailed 
instructions contained on the ONRR Payment Information web page at 
<a href="https://www.onrr.gov/paying">https://www.onrr.gov/paying</a>. Acceptance of a deposit does not 
constitute, and will not be construed as, acceptance of any bid on 
behalf of the United States.

Withdrawal of Blocks

    The United States reserves the right to withdraw any block from 
this lease sale before issuance of a written acceptance of a bid for 
the block.

Acceptance, Rejection, or Return of Bids

    The United States reserves the right to reject any and all bids, 
regardless of the amount offered. Furthermore, no bid will be accepted, 
and no lease for any block will be awarded to any bidder, unless:
    1. The bidder has complied with all applicable regulations and 
requirements of the Final NOS, including those set forth in the 
documents contained in the Final NOS package;
    2. The bid is the highest valid bid; and
    3. The amount of the bid has been determined to be adequate by the 
authorized officer.
    Any bid submitted that does not conform to the requirements of the 
Final NOS, OCSLA, or other applicable statute or regulation will be 
rejected and returned to the bidder. The United States Department of 
Justice and the Federal Trade Commission will review the results of the 
lease sale for any antitrust issues prior to the acceptance of bids and 
issuance of leases.

Bid Adequacy Review Procedures

    To ensure that the U.S. Government receives fair market value for 
the conveyance of leases from this sale, BOEM will evaluate high bids 
in accordance with the bid adequacy procedures that are effective on 
the date of the sale. This is the first lease sale in the Cook Inlet to 
use the revised bid adequacy procedures that BOEM finalized in 2024. 
The bid adequacy procedures are available on BOEM's website at <a href="https://www.boem.gov/oil-gas-energy/leasing/bid-adequacy-procedures">https://www.boem.gov/oil-gas-energy/leasing/bid-adequacy-procedures</a>.

Lease Award

    BOEM requires each bidder that is awarded a lease to complete the 
following:
    1. Execute all copies of the lease (Form BOEM-2005 [February 2017], 
as amended);
    2. Pay by EFT the balance of the bonus bid amount and the first 
year's rental for each lease issued in accordance with the requirements 
of 30 CFR 1218.155 and 556.520(a); and
    3. Satisfy the bonding requirements of 30 CFR part 556, subpart I, 
as amended.
    ONRR requests that bidders use only one transaction for payment of 
the balance of the bonus bid amount and the first year's rent. Once 
ONRR receives such payment, the bidder awarded the lease may not 
request a refund of the balance of the bonus bid amount or first year's 
rental payment.

XI. Delay of Sale

    The BOEM Alaska RD has the discretion to change any date, time, 
and/or location specified in the Final NOS if the RD deems that an 
emergent event could interfere with a fair and orderly lease sale. Such 
events could include, but are not limited to, natural disasters (e.g., 
earthquakes or floods), wars, riots, acts of terrorism, fires, strikes, 
civil disorder, or other events of a similar nature. In case of such 
events, bidders should call (907) 334-5200 or access the BOEM website 
at <a href="http://www.boem.gov">http://www.boem.gov</a>, for information regarding any changes.

Matthew N. Giacona,
Acting Director, Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.
[FR Doc. 2026-02094 Filed 1-30-26; 8:45 am]
BILLING CODE 4340-98-P


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