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US portrays offshore leasing and planning as ‘critical’ to historic oil output highs

The U.S. Department of the Interior’s Bureau of Ocean Energy Management (BOEM) has spotlighted the role offshore leasing and planning play in driving record oil production on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf (OCS).

Illustration; Source: BOEM

BOEM, which manages access to offshore energy resources through lease sales, resource evaluations, and environmental analyses that guide development across the Outer Continental Shelf, has highlighted the critical role of offshore leasing, resource assessment, and long-term planning in supporting high oil production on the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf, which reached more than 714 million barrels in 2025.

Matt Giacona, Acting BOEM Director, commented: “America’s offshore energy strength is built years in advance through deliberate planning, leasing, and resource evaluation.

“BOEM’s work lays the foundation for responsible development of the Outer Continental Shelf by combining science-based analysis, rigorous environmental review, and a transparent leasing process to support energy security, economic growth, and environmental stewardship.”

The Bureau of Ocean Energy Management claims that recent production increases, particularly in the Gulf of America (U.S. Gulf of Mexico), reflect years of planning, investment, and coordination among federal agencies, industry partners, and stakeholders.

Under the Trump administration’s energy agenda, BOEM explains that it has worked to provide greater regulatory certainty and efficiency in the leasing process, helping facilitate investment in offshore projects while maintaining strong environmental safeguards.

“Offshore energy development continues to generate significant economic benefits, including revenues from lease sales, rents and royalties that support the U.S. Treasury and conservation programs such as the Land and Water Conservation Fund,” explained the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management.

BOEM elaborates that it supports informed decision-making through the collection and analysis of geological and geophysical data, ensuring that offshore development is guided by the best available science to help balance energy production with the protection of ocean resources and multiple uses of the Outer Continental Shelf.

As offshore production reaches record levels, the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management underlines that it remains committed to managing the nation’s offshore energy resources to promote energy reliability, support economic opportunity, and uphold environmental stewardship for current and future generations.

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