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United States Department of the Interior Bureau Of LSTOWNLD UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 01-OCT-2021 ALASKA OCS REGION PAGE: 1 Active Leases by Lessee - Detail LEASES HELD BY: 00087 10th OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sale NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00100 11th OCS Oil and Gas Lease Sale Zone 3 NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00118 12th OCS Oil and Gas Sale Zone 2 NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03267 145 OG HOLDINGS, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03271 157 OG Holdings, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01145 1986 STEA Limited Partnership I NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01253 1987-I STEA Limited Partnership NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01252 1987-VI STEA Limited Partnership NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01470 1988-I TEAI Limited Partnership NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01471 1988-II TEAI Limited Partnership NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01472 1988-VI TEAI Limited Partnership NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01566 1989-I TEAI Limited Partnership NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01802 1993 Offshore Limited Partnership NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01965 1995 Income Program Limited Liability Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03266 207 OG HOLDINGS, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03272 233 OG Holdings, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02687 300 Energy, Ltd. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03492 31 Group LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03532 31 Offshore LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03276 321 OG Holdings, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03265 376 OG HOLDINGS, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01969 3DX Technologies, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02437 3TEC Energy Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 15123 547 Energy LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00041 OCS 6th Sale, Louisiana & Texas (Zones 3 & 4) NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00082 9th Oil & Gas Lease Sale NO RECORDS FOUND * * * * * * UNCLASSIFIED * * * * * * LSTOWNLD UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 01-OCT-2021 ALASKA OCS REGION PAGE: 2 Active Leases by Lessee - Detail LEASES HELD BY: 00997 A B C Industries, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02792 A.M.E. Petroleum Corp. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00665 A Ruddy Petina Oil Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02686 A&T OFFSHORE VENTURES, INC. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03193 Abandonment Program Management Holdings, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01312 Aberdeen Petroleum (USA) Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02615 Acadian Oil and Gas, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00076 Acasa Investment Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02763 Access Exploration Corp. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03188 Accruit EAT36 LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02121 ACE Energy Development, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02143 ACE Energy, Ltd. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02900 Ace Exploration, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00054 Ada Oil Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00259 Adobe Oil & Gas Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01023 Adobe Resources Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00759 AE Investments, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01217 AEDC (USA) INC. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01816 Aegis Energy, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01954 Aera Energy LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02578 AES Ocean Express LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02764 AGH Energy, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02458 Agincourt, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01793 Agricultural Methane, L.P. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00488 AGT Exploration Corp. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00219 Aikman Bros. Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND * * * * * * UNCLASSIFIED * * * * * * LSTOWNLD UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 01-OCT-2021 ALASKA OCS REGION PAGE: 3 Active Leases by Lessee - Detail LEASES HELD BY: 02696 Akela Exploration Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00390 Al-Aquitaine Exploration, Ltd. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03540 AL-Perdido Holdings, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02799 Alamo-Palace MP 59, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02021 Alan Bates, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00405 Alaska Oil and Minerals Corp. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00391 Alaskco U.S.A., Ltd. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01084 Albion International Resources Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01523 Alcazar Corp. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02326 Alfred Management, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02913 Algonquin Gas Transmission, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 15090 Algonquin Power Fund (America) Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02743 ALITHEIA RESOURCES INC. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01850 All Aboard Development Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02692 All American Pipeline, L.P. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01713 Allard Offshore Management, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01458 Alliance 1987-I Limited Partnership NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01459 Alliance 1988-I Limited Partnership NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01460 Alliance 1988-II Limited Partnership NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03426 Alliance Energy Group, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00091 Allied Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02116 Allied Natural Gas Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01653 Alma Energy Corp. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00296 Alminex (U.S.) Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00354 Alminex U.S.A., Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01529 Almond Equity Exchange, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND * * * * * * UNCLASSIFIED * * * * * * LSTOWNLD UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 01-OCT-2021 ALASKA OCS REGION PAGE: 4 Active Leases by Lessee - Detail LEASES HELD BY: 03665 Alpha Energy Offshore LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03645 Alpha Energy Transition LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03002 Alpine Gas WRO, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00561 Amarex, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00309 AMAX Petroleum Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00787 Amber Resources Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01634 AmBrit Energy Corp. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02766 AMCO Energy, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01173 Amerac Energy Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00059 Amerada Hess Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02484 American Coastal Energy II, Ltd. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02115 American Coastal Energy, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02141 American Coastal Energy Offshore, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01115 American Cometra, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01310 American Energy, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01106 American Exploration Acquisition Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01131 American Exploration Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01858 American Explorer, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01536 American Hunter Exploration Ltd. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00268 American Independent Oil Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03436 American Midstream Emerald, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03404 American Midstream, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02267 American Midstream Offshore (Seacrest) LP NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00765 American National Petroleum Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03411 American Panther, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00154 American Petrofina Exploration Company NO RECORDS FOUND * * * * * * UNCLASSIFIED * * * * * * LSTOWNLD UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 01-OCT-2021 ALASKA OCS REGION PAGE: 5 Active Leases by Lessee - Detail LEASES HELD BY: 01195 American Production Partnership-III, Ltd. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01219 American Production Partnership-V, Ltd. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01196 American Production Partnership-IV, Ltd. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01937 American Resources Offshore, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02243 American Resources Offshore, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00908 American Royalty Producing Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01127 American Shoreline, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01039 American Trading and Production Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01126 Ameriplor Corp. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02247 Ameritex Minerals, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00164 Aminoil Development, Incorporated NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00418 Aminoil Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00463 Aminoil International, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00368 Aminoil USA, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00735 Amoco Canyon Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02244 Amoco Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01679 Amoco Foundation, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00751 Amoco Pipeline Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00114 Amoco Production Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01396 AmPac Oil & Gas, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01004 Ampetrol, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03252 Ample Oil & Gas Investments, LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03268 Ample Resources, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01112 Ampolex (Texas), Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 01591 Amsearch, Inc. NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03565 Ana M. Clarke NO RECORDS FOUND * * * * * * UNCLASSIFIED * * * * * * LSTOWNLD UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR LEASE ADMINISTRATION BUREAU OF OCEAN ENERGY MANAGEMENT 01-OCT-2021 ALASKA OCS REGION PAGE: 6 Active Leases by Lessee - Detail LEASES HELD BY: 00981 Anadarko Petroleum Corporation NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 00170 Anadarko Production Company NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 02219 Anadarko US Offshore LLC NO RECORDS FOUND LEASES HELD BY: 03051 AnaTexas Offshore, Inc.
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