slavy06 said:
https://www.reuters.com/world/us/us-judge-annuls-gulf-mexico-oil-lease-sale-over-climate-impact-2022-01-28/
Federal judge decides to cancel the November lease sale in the GOM. Any lawyer types care to share some insight on how that would be within his bounds?
The claim by the environmentalists is that the govt didn't do all it needed to do regarding consideration of environmental impact. Standard claim in these types of cases. Judge agreed and said the sale was invalid. Also, the govt hasn't activated the leases yet, so it isn't like anyone has been "working" them. (I'm sure time has been spent planning on working them). Not sure if "not activating" is a standard processing delay or an intentional delay tactic by the Biden administration who was basically told by the court that they couldn't halt the sale.
It is likely going to be appealed before all is said and done, so they just sit there.
I'm curious when a company has to pay for the lease. Is it upon completion of the auction or upon activation of the lease? Assuming the leases involve upfront cash and not just bidding on what % of barrels produced.