Cook Inlet lease sale fizzles as bids vanish

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A federal lease sale for roughly 1 million acres off Alaska’s Cook Inlet drew no bids, underscoring waning industry interest amid dwindling reserves and higher drilling costs. Alaska lawmakers called the outcome disappointing, environmental groups cheered, and Interior Department officials noted that Congress-mandated lease timelines will continue with five more Cook Inlet sales planned through 2032.
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- Lease sales in Cook Inlet draw nearly zero interest from oil and gas companies Anchorage Daily News
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