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US oil and gas auction for New Mexico leases draws record $4 billion in bids

By Thomson Reuters May 20, 2026 | 3:51 PM

May 20 (Reuters) – A Trump administration sale of oil and gas drilling rights on federal lands in New Mexico and ​Texas generated $4 billion in winning bids, the ‌Interior Department said on Wednesday.

The sale’s total obliterated that of previous onshore government oil and gas auctions at a time when the Iran war has cut ‌global ​supplies and raised demand ⁠for U.S. crude oil.

The ⁠previous record total for a Bureau of Land Management oil and gas lease sale was $972 million in 2018, according to trade group ​Western Energy Alliance.

The sale of 74 parcels covered 33,530 acres, primarily in New Mexico’s ⁠Permian basin, the nation’s ⁠most productive oil field.

The Interior Department ​said the sale reflected strong industry demand for ​drilling on public lands.

“This over $4 billion lease ‌sale is another sign that President Trump’s American Energy Dominance Agenda is delivering results,” Interior Secretary Doug Burgum said in a statement. “By ⁠cutting costs and removing barriers to development, we are unleashing American energy, strengthening national security, creating jobs and ⁠generating significant ‌revenue for taxpayers and local ⁠communities.”

The highest sale price for a ​single ‌parcel was $405.8 million for 1,280 acres ​in Lea ⁠County. The highest price per acre was $357,129 per acre for a 640-acre parcel, also in Lea County.

Interior did not publish the names of the winning bidders.

(Reporting by Nichola Groom; Editing by ​Mark Porter)