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Trilateral Energy USA Inc. — SAM.gov Exclusion Record

Calgary, AB, Canada

Public SAM.gov exclusion record

According to the public SAM.gov exclusions dataset, Trilateral Energy USA Inc. is listed with an exclusion action from DOI (Department of the Interior). The record shows an active date of Oct 25, 2022 and an indefinite termination.

Listed
Status
Special Entity
Record Type
Calgary, AB, Canada
Location
May 25, 2026
Source File Date
DOI
Excluding Agency
Department of the Interior
Prohibition/Restriction
Exclusion Type

Record Summary

This page summarizes a public SAM.gov exclusion record for Trilateral Energy USA Inc.. The record is associated with DOI (Department of the Interior), classified as Prohibition/Restriction, and listed under the Reciprocal program. The public record lists the party location as Calgary, AB, Canada. The source data also lists the party under the name Trilateral Energy USA Inc., John Newman, Bruce Murray.

Known Public Identifiers

Unique Entity ID (SAM)G416JFA7VBL9
SAM Action Records1 related action record

At a Glance

Name
Trilateral Energy USA Inc.
Record Type
Special Entity
Source Classification
Special Entity Designation
Location
Calgary, AB, Canada
Country
Canada
Address
600-6th Ave. S.W., Suite 300
Calgary, AB
Canada
Status
Listed in the public SAM.gov exclusions dataset
Also Appears Under
Trilateral Energy USA Inc., John Newman, Bruce Murray

Exclusion Action

AgencyExclusion TypeProgramActive DateTerminationSAM Record
DOI
Department of the Interior
Prohibition/Restriction Reciprocal Oct 25, 2022 Indefinite 43d65c7e…09773e
Program Note: “Reciprocal” generally applies across covered federal award programs according to SAM.gov exclusion rules.

Official SAM Details

Agency Comments from SAM.gov

The following agency comments are republished from the public SAM.gov source data when provided.

DOI Department of the Interior
Applies to 1 SAM action record.
INELIGIBLE TO ACQUIRE FEDERAL ONSHORE OIL AND GAS LEASE UNDER THE MINERAL LEASING ACT (30 USC 181 ET SEQ.). Pursuant to section 17(g) of the Mineral Leasing Act (30 USC 226(g)), the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is prohibited from issuing an oil and gas lease, or approving an assignment or transfer of a lease, to an entity that has failed or refused to comply in any material respect with the reclamation requirements and other standards established under that section. Prior to making such a determination, the BLM must provide the entity with adequate notification and an opportunity to comply. This entity is in noncompliance with section 17(g) and has been afforded the requisite notice and opportunity to comply. THIS EXCLUSION APPLIES ONLY TO FEDERAL ONSHORE OIL AND GAS LEASES ISSUED BY THE BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT, DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR.
Source Record Created
Jan 24, 2023
Cross Reference
(also Trilateral Energy USA Inc., John Newman, Bruce Murray)

What This Record Shows

The source record classifies this exclusion as Prohibition/Restriction under the Reciprocal program. Where SAM provides official Nature / Cause, Effect, or Additional Comments text, those fields appear above.

Understanding This Record

About Department of the Interior (DOI)
DOI administers federal programs for public lands, natural resources, and tribal affairs.
The “Reciprocal” program
The Reciprocal program generally means the exclusion is recognized across covered federal award programs or transactions, rather than being limited only to a single agency listing.
“Prohibition/Restriction”
This classification indicates a prohibition or restriction connected to covered federal programs or transactions.
Dates in this record
The active date is the date shown in the SAM.gov source data for when the exclusion action became active. “Indefinite” means the public source data does not show a fixed termination date for this exclusion action.
What this page does not say
This page does not state the underlying factual cause of the listed action because that detail was not included in the imported public fields.

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