Gulf sale turns headsMMS sale draws most bids in 6 years; shallower waters see most action Ray Tyson Petroleum News Houston Correspondent
Gulf of Mexico Lease Sale 190 turned out a lot better than the federal government had anticipated, generating a healthy $368.8 million in apparent high bids and attracting the largest number of bids for a Central Gulf offering in six years. Last year’s Central Gulf sale netted $297.6 million.
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