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Federal Lands Giveaways
$199.3M documented · July 2025 – March 2026
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- People
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- Orgs
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- Sectors
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The Trump administration has used federal land and military installations as resources to be opened to private industry, often bypassing normal environmental and competitive safeguards.
Actions
Government Action
March 2026Trump's Interior Department generates record $164M from Alaska oil lease sale
$163.7M
Government Action
October 2025Interior reopens 1.56-million-acre ANWR Coastal Plain to oil and gas leasing
Government Action
October 2025Trump approves Ambler Road across Alaska wilderness for critical-minerals access
Government Action
October 2025US government takes 10% equity stake in Trilogy Metals for $35.6M Ambler District investment
$35.6M
Government Action
July 2025Trump order expedites federal permits for AI data centers
People
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3 actionsDonald TrumpDirected the Interior Department from day one of his second administration to "unlock Alaska's energy and resource potential," per Burgum's statement framing the reopening.- 2 actionsDoug BurgumInterior Secretary who issued the public statement on the sale results, framing the $163.7 million in high bids as evidence of the National Petroleum Reserve's role in U.S. energy security.
- 1 actionBill GroffyActing director of the Bureau of Land Management at the time of the sale; issued the public statement announcing the auction in February 2026.
- 1 actionMike DunleavyAlaska Governor; publicly advocated for reopening ANWR to drilling and praised the announcement as "historic for Alaska."
Organizations
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- 2 actionsBureau of Land ManagementConducted the March 18, 2026 NPR-A competitive lease sale under the Naval Petroleum Reserves Production Act and the One Big Beautiful Bill Act. Offered 625 tracts across ~5.5 million acres; awarded 187 leases on 1,334,967 acres to nine companies.
- 2 actionsDepartment of the InteriorIssued the policy announcement reopening the ANWR Coastal Plain to oil and gas leasing and restoring the seven AIDEA leases that the prior administration had cancelled.
- 1 actionAlaska Industrial Development and Export AuthorityRecovered seven Coastal Plain oil and gas leases originally granted in 2021 and cancelled by the Biden administration in 2023; AIDEA was among the few bidders at the first ANWR lease auction.
- 1 actionAmbler Metals LLCJoint-venture vehicle holding the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects (Arctic and Bornite copper-zinc-lead-gold-silver deposits) and counterparty to the binding letter of intent with the U.S. Department of War.
- 1 actionArmstrong Oil and GasDenver-based independent oil and gas company; bid through its subsidiary North Slope Exploration LLC and won leases at the March 2026 NPR-A sale.
1 actionConocoPhillipsLargest winner of the March 2026 NPR-A sale; high bidder on 30 tracts — the most of any company. Already the dominant operator in the NPR-A through its Willow project area.- 1 actionCouncil on Environmental QualityDirected to coordinate with agencies on establishing new NEPA categorical exclusions to facilitate construction of Qualifying Projects.
- 1 actionDepartment of CommerceDirected to launch a financial support initiative for Qualifying Projects including loans, loan guarantees, grants, tax incentives, and offtake agreements, and to determine which Project Sponsors qualify.
1 actionDepartment of DefenseDirected to identify suitable sites on military installations for data center and covered component infrastructure and to competitively lease available lands for Qualifying Projects.- 1 actionDepartment of EnergyDirected to identify and offer authorizations for suitable federal energy land sites for Qualifying Projects and to bear publication costs for the order.
1 actionEnvironmental Protection AgencyDirected by the order to expedite permitting under the Clean Air Act, Clean Water Act, and Superfund statutes, and to develop guidance for reuse of Brownfield and Superfund sites for Qualifying Projects.- 1 actionEpoch Oil and GasDenver-based oil and gas company; submitted the single highest bid of the March 2026 NPR-A sale at $3.7 million for one tract.
1 actionExxon MobilCommitted more than $7 million across approximately 138,000 acres, returning to Alaska North Slope leasing in a move described as a "particularly big surprise" by the Anchorage Daily News.- 1 actionFederal Permitting Improvement Steering CouncilDirected to designate Qualifying Projects as transparency or covered projects under FAST-41 and publish expedited review schedules on the Permitting Dashboard.
- 1 actionRepsolSpanish integrated oil major; bid in partnership with Shell Frontier Oil and Gas, a Shell USA subsidiary. Several of the Repsol-Shell winning bids exceeded $2 million per tract.
- 1 actionSantos Ltd.Australian-headquartered oil and gas producer; a winning bidder at the March 2026 NPR-A sale. Specific tract count and bid amount not yet reported.
1 actionShell USAThrough its Shell Frontier Oil and Gas Inc. subsidiary, partnered with Repsol on winning bids in the NPR-A sale; several joint bids exceeded $2 million per tract.- 1 actionSouth32 LimitedReceived a parallel $17.8 million for an equivalent equity position plus a call option, mirroring the Trilogy Metals tranche. South32 is Trilogy's joint-venture partner in the Upper Kobuk Mineral Projects.
- 1 actionTrilogy MetalsReceived $17.8 million in exchange for 8,215,570 units (each one common share plus three-quarters of a 10-year warrant exercisable at $0.01 per share). The transaction made the U.S. government a 10% shareholder with warrants to acquire an additional 7.5%.
- 1 actionU.S. Department of WarExecuted the strategic-investment letter of intent through the Office of the Undersecretary of Defense for Acquisitions and Sustainment and the Office of Strategic Capital. Committed approximately $35.6 million across Trilogy Metals and South32 in exchange for equity and warrants.
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- Technology & AI
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