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Alaska’s Coastal Plain Sold Some, But Not Many, Leases in Recent Sale

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Kennedy O’Leary is an avid hunter and angler born and raised in the Lone Star State. She is also a senior at Texas A&M University concurrently working on her bachelors in wildlife management and her masters in natural resources, where she is researching the nutritional value of eating wild game. If she's not in class, studying, or writing you can find her on a lake with her fiance still trying to land her first double-digit largemouth or in the East Texas Piney Woods hunting for white-tail.

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) held its latestoil and gas lease salefor Alaska's Coastal Plain on June 5, offering 58 tracts within theArctic National Wildlife Refuge. The sale comes as federal agencies move forward with new directives and legislative requirements aimed at expanding oil and gas leasing opportunities in Alaska.

The results marked a notable change from the previous Coastal Plain lease sale in 2025, which received no bids. This year, two entities submitted bids on a total of five tracts totaling 72,490 acres out of the 688,829 offered.

Why is the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for Sale?

The answer largely comes down to a series of recent executive and legislative actions directing federal agencies to expand energy development opportunities in Alaska. According to the BLM, the agency is “implementing direction to unlock Alaska’s energy potential throughExecutive Order 14153andSecretary's Order 3422and theOne Big Beautiful Bill Act (Public Law 119-21).”

Federal leasing efforts in Alaska are also unlikely to end with this sale. Under Section 50104 of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, Congress directed the Department of the Interior to conduct at least four lease sales within the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge's Coastal Plain over the next 10 years. The legislation also establishes how revenues generated from those sales are divided between the federal government and the State of Alaska.

According to BLM's sale summary, only two entities participated in the sale: theAlaska Industrial Development and Export Authority(AIDEA), a state-owned economic development corporation, andHex Energy LLC, a small independent Alaska-based energy company. No major international oil companies submitted bids during the auction.

What Sold?

Of the 58 tracts offered, bids were received on just five tracts totaling 72,049 acres. AIDEA submitted the winning bids on three tracts, while Hex Energy LLC secured two tracts. Together, the winning bids generated $3,741,528 in revenue.

The largest bid of the sale was submitted by Hex Energy LLC for Tract 112, a 23,446-acre parcel that received a winning bid of $1,705,697. Hex Energy also secured tract 82, an 11,438-acre parcel for $477,537. The remaining three tracts were awarded to AIDEA with winning bids ranging from roughly $399,490 to $646,254.

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Under the Coastal Plain leasing program, 50% of the revenue generated from the sale is allocated to the State of Alaska. According to the BLM sale summary, Alaska's share of the June 2026 lease sale is expected to total roughly $1.87 million.

While the June 2026 sale attracted more interest than the previous Coastal Plain lease sale, which received no bids, most of the acreage offered by the Bureau of Land Management ultimately went unleased.

For hunters, anglers, and conservationists, the sale represents another chapter in the ongoing debate over the future of Alaska's Arctic Wildlife Refuge. The Coastal Plain provides habitat for a variety of wildlife species, including caribou, migratory birds, muskoxen, and polar bears, while also containing oil and gas resources that federal policymakers have increasingly sought to develop. Although leases have now been issued on five tracts, additional permitting, environmental review, and exploration activities would be required before any future development could occur.

Feature images via US Fish and Wildlife Service and BLM.

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