Federal Legislation
Congress Reauthorizes BLM Drilling Permit Funding
March 20, 2026
Congressman Mike Kennedy has introduced the License to Drill Act to reauthorize and fund the Application for Permit to Drill (APD) fee program through the Permit Processing Improvement Fund (PPIF) for fiscal years 2027-2037. This legislation directs fees collected from energy companies fully to the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) to accelerate drilling permit processing, reduce backlogs, and support domestic energy production. The act aims to enhance energy security and economic growth by ensuring sustained funding for BLM permit offices across key energy-producing states.
- The PPIF funding supports BLM offices in states including Utah, New Mexico, North Dakota, and Colorado, which are critical for oil and gas permit processing.
- Procurement professionals should anticipate continued demand for services and technologies that improve permit processing efficiency and backlog reduction at BLM facilities.
- Energy sector contractors and vendors can leverage this funding stability to align offerings with BLMβs operational needs, particularly in digital permit management and workforce support.
- Stakeholders should note the bipartisan support and industry endorsements emphasizing the PPIF as a vital federal energy policy mechanism.
America needs an all-of-the-above energy strategy, and that starts with a government that can keep up with demand.
— Congressman Mike Kennedy
The Permit Processing Improvement Fund is one of the quiet success stories of federal energy policy.
— Melissa Simpson, Western Energy Alliance President
Agencies
Bureau of Land Management, Western Energy Alliance, Utah Petroleum Association, Independent Petroleum Association of America, U.S. Oil & Gas Association
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- Rep. Kennedy Leads Bill to Keep American Energy Permitting on Track | Congressman Mike Kennedy · Kennedy Mike · Mar 20