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United States Department of the Interior LSTLEASE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 01-OCT-2021 GULF OF MEXICO REGION Listing - Active and/or Expired Leases Leases: ACTIVE Sort by: Area/Block Appendix Report: Not Included District Code: All Districts ******************************************************************* *** *** *** NOTICE: NOTWITHSTANDING THE LEASE STATUS AS INDICATED *** *** *** *** BY THIS REPORT, FOR PURPOSES OF UPCOMING LEASE SALES, *** *** *** *** STATUS IS CONTROLLED BY THE PROPOSED LEASE SALE NOTICE *** *** *** *** AS PUBLISHED IN THE FEDERAL REGISTER. *** *** *** ******************************************************************* NOTICE: P behind a block number indicates the lease covers only a portion of the block. M behind a block number indicates the lease is in more than one block. A in the Appeals/Pend Act column indicates lease is under appeal. P in the Appeals/Pend Act column indicates pending action on the lease. LSTLEASE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 01-OCT-2021 GULF OF MEXICO REGION PAGE: 1 Listing - Active and/or Expired Leases Leases: ACTIVE Sort by: Area/Block Appendix Report: Not Included District Code: All Districts Dist Appeals/ Lease Lease Status Order Designated Lease Code Pend Act Type Area Block Status Date 4 Det Operator(s) G10379 4 O&G AC 24 PROD 02/10/2010 Y EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION G10380 4 O&G AC 25 UNIT 10/13/2010 Y EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION G10381 4 O&G AC 26 UNIT 10/13/2010 Y EXXON MOBIL CORPORATION G36486 4 O&G AC 27 PRIMRY 07/01/2019 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36487 4 O&G AC 28 PRIMRY 07/01/2019 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. 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'*' indicates existence of multiple pending suspensions * * * * * * UNCLASSIFIED * * * * * * LSTLEASE UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 01-OCT-2021 GULF OF MEXICO REGION PAGE: 2 Listing - Active and/or Expired Leases Leases: ACTIVE Sort by: Area/Block Appendix Report: Not Included District Code: All Districts Dist Appeals/ Lease Lease Status Order Designated Lease Code Pend Act Type Area Block Status Date 4 Det Operator(s) G32954 4 O&G AC 380 UNIT 07/27/2021 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36104 4 O&G AC 381 UNIT 07/27/2021 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36497 4 O&G AC 386 PRIMRY 07/01/2019 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G32964 4 O&G AC 424 UNIT 07/27/2021 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36930 4 O&G AC 552 PRIMRY 03/01/2021 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36931 4 O&G AC 553 PRIMRY 03/01/2021 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36932 4 O&G AC 557 PRIMRY 03/01/2021 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36933 4 O&G AC 558 PRIMRY 03/01/2021 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. 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G36107 4 O&G AC 729 PRIMRY 11/01/2017 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36498 4 O&G AC 730 PRIMRY 07/01/2019 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G35545 4 O&G AC 731 PRIMRY 01/01/2015 LLOG EXPLORATION OFFSHORE LLC G34776 4 O&G AC 734 PRIMRY 04/01/2013 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G34777 4 O&G AC 735 PRIMRY 04/01/2013 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36108 4 O&G AC 770 PRIMRY 11/01/2017 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G32988 4 O&G AC 771 UNIT 04/26/2021 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G35153 4 O&G AC 772 UNIT 04/26/2021 Y SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36499 4 O&G AC 773 PRIMRY 07/01/2019 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36500 4 O&G AC 774 PRIMRY 07/01/2019 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36501 4 O&G AC 775 PRIMRY 07/01/2019 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G24593 4 O&G AC 812 UNIT 10/01/2007 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G17561 4 O&G AC 813 UNIT 11/20/2014 Y SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36109 4 O&G AC 814 PRIMRY 12/01/2017 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G19409 4 O&G AC 815 UNIT 04/26/2021 Y SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G36110 4 O&G AC 816 PRIMRY 12/01/2017 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. G35154 4 O&G AC 817 PRIMRY 12/01/2013 SHELL OFFSHORE INC. 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