Odyssey Marine Exploration’s Unsolicited Request for a U.S. Offshore Mineral Lease Sale Advances as BOEM Initiates Formal Review Process

A year of policy alignment, project advancement, and balance-sheet strengthening sets the stage for continued progress in 2026
Odyssey Marine Exploration, Inc. (NASDAQ: OMEX), a U.S.-based ocean exploration and marine resource development leader, received news that the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s (BOEM), a department of the U.S. Department of Interior (DOI) has initiated the formal review process for its unsolicited request for a potential marine mineral lease sale in federal waters offshore Virginia.
“BOEM’s decision to initiate this process is an important step toward responsibly evaluating the mineral potential of the U.S. Outer Continental Shelf,” said Mark Gordon, Chairman and CEO of Odyssey Marine Exploration. “Reliable access to critical minerals is essential to America’s economic vitality and national security. We appreciate BOEM’s leadership in advancing a transparent, science-based review under the Outer Continental Shelf Lands Act.”
BOEM’s action highlights the increasing federal focus on responsibly assessing domestic offshore mineral resources. As outlined by BOEM, the next step will be the publication of a Request for Information and Interest (RFI) in the Federal Register inviting stakeholder input.
Although the BOEM review process is the immediate catalyst, Odyssey views this advancement within the broader context of a year marked by accelerating alignment across policy, projects, and financial readiness. Together, these dynamics position the Company for continued momentum and meaningful progress as it moves into 2026.
“The advancement of our lease request is not an isolated event, but the result of a powerful alignment of events that have unfolded over the past year,” continued Gordon. “National policy momentum has elevated the strategic relevance of our projects, that relevance has accelerated regulatory and investor engagement, and our technical programs are now converting momentum into measurable progress. With regulatory pathways opening and a significantly strengthened balance sheet, we are increasingly well positioned to capitalize on this opportunity.”
Project Overview: U.S. Offshore Mineral Lease Request
The proposed lease area is believed to host heavy mineral sands containing titanium, zirconium, rare earth elements (REEs), and phosphate—materials that play an essential role in U.S. national security, advanced manufacturing, and agricultural productivity. In addition, sand and gravel recovered through the process may support coastal resilience and shoreline restoration initiatives.
If Odyssey obtains a lease, initial activities would focus on the collection of environmental and geological data to support resource evaluation and project planning. Should the project advance beyond assessment, recovery activities would employ shallow water dredging techniques that are widely used in marine construction and sediment management.
Odyssey is collaborating with Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corporation (NASDAQ: GLDD) to provide dredging services if and when the project advances. GLDD brings extensive experience in large-scale dredging operations, navigation channel maintenance, and beneficial reuse projects along the U.S. East Coast, including work throughout the Chesapeake Bay region, maintaining more than 300 miles of navigation channels critical to regional and national commerce.
The design of project work plans will prioritize environmental responsibility and, if a lease is granted, would align with BOEM’s review framework, which is conducted in accordance with applicable federal laws—including the National Environmental Policy Act, the Endangered Species Act, and the National Historic Preservation Act—and places environmental stewardship and cultural preservation at the forefront of the process. The work plan will also be conducted in close coordination with relevant stakeholders, including the Department of War, at the forefront of the process to ensure compatibility with existing ocean uses and avoid interference with military training, readiness, and other operations vital to national defense and Virginia’s robust maritime defense industries.
Source: BUSINESS WIRE
Related News.
Top News,Events,Word newsletter,Digitalisation newsletter,Energy newsletter,Technical newsletter,Yachts and Cruises newsletter
August 22, 2026
SpaceX
VinSpace Joint Stock Company announced the signing of a launch contract with U.S.-based SpaceX.
August 21, 2026
VinSpace Joint Stock Company announced the signing of a launch contract with U.S.-based SpaceX.
VinSpace Joint Stock Company announced the signing of a launch contract with U.S.-based SpaceX. VinSpace Joint Stock Company announced the signing…
August 21, 2026
GitLab Scales Agentic AI Across Trusted Software Delivery Workflows
GitLab Dedicated AI Gateway, now generally available, brings agentic AI to regulated and data-sensitive enterprises, letting them run GitLab Duo…
August 21, 2026
VinSpace Joint Stock Company announced the signing of a launch contract with U.S.-based SpaceX.
VinSpace Joint Stock Company announced the signing of a launch contract with U.S.-based SpaceX. The agreement marks a significant milestone in…
August 21, 2026
GitLab Scales Agentic AI Across Trusted Software Delivery Workflows
GitLab Dedicated AI Gateway, now generally available, brings agentic AI to regulated and data-sensitive enterprises, letting them run GitLab Duo…
August 19, 2026
Mercy Ships returns to Ghana with its largest Hospital Ship
The Global Mercy, following her recent field service in Sierra Leone and scheduled annual maintenance period, arrived at the Port of Tema yesterday.…
August 12, 2026
CSN Summer Holidays: 12 to 21 August 2026
Dear CSN Readers, Please note that the CSN office will be dropping anchor for a short summer break between the 12th and 21st of August 2026. During…
Digitalisation,Digitalisation newsletter
August 12, 2026
Floating Data Centers emerge as growth engine for shipbuilding industry
Samsung Heavy Industries and HD Hyundai are racing into sea-based AI infrastructure as land and power limits squeeze data center expansion As…
August 12, 2026
European drought snarls inland commodity flows, cuts power supplies
Rhine, Danube river levels hit record lows in key chokepoints Inland markets face squeeze on fuel, chemicals, metals and grains Power…
August 12, 2026
Oil producers buy tankers directly to navigate blocked routes
Oil-producing countries that have frequently experienced blockages in major Middle Eastern shipping routes, such as the Strait of Hormuz and the Red…
Subscribe to our newsletter!
if you dont want to swim alone in the ocean of news, sign up for the newsletter, and you will receive daily all the important news of world shipping!
Design & Development by P.KAN.DESIGNER
© 2026 Cyprus Shipping News. All rights reserved
Design & Development by P.KAN.DESIGNER
© 2026 Cyprus Shipping News. All rights reserved




















