by Jim Winchester, IPANM Executive Director | Apr 15, 2022 | A FEATURED STORY, Anti-Industry Politics, Drilling & Leasing, ISSUES, Natural Resources Revenue (ONRR), News (Public Access), Rules & Regulations
IPANM (April 15, 2022) — In response to the Department of Interior’s Leasing Announcement, IPANM releases the following statement: “The Biden administration’s announcement to lease just 20% of the available acreage nominated by the oil and gas...
by Jim Winchester, IPANM Executive Director | Apr 15, 2022 | A FEATURED STORY, Anti-Industry Politics, ISSUES, Legal Matters, Methane, News (Public Access), Rules & Regulations
PANM (April 15, 2022) — In response to final deliberations and passage of a New Mexico Ozone Precursor Methane Rule, IPANM releases the following statement: “The Independent Petroleum Association of New Mexico believes the goal of the New Mexico ozone...
by Jim Winchester, IPANM Executive Director | Mar 31, 2022 | A FEATURED STORY, Cultural Properties, ISSUES, News (Public Access), Rules & Regulations, Setbacks
Farmington Daily Times (March 31, 2022) – After many years of debate, the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is officially seeking comments on a proposed 10 mile buffer zone to protect the Chaco Culture National Park from oil and gas development. The comment...
by Jim Winchester, IPANM Executive Director | Mar 14, 2022 | A FEATURED STORY, Anti-Industry Politics, Drilling & Leasing, ISSUES, News (Public Access)
Wall Street Journal (March 14, 2022) — (Op-Ed by Harold Hamm, Founder of Continental Resources) Gasoline prices are higher than we have ever seen. The government reported a year-over-year inflation rate of 7.9% for February, the highest since 1982. Americans...
by Jim Winchester, IPANM Executive Director | Mar 11, 2022 | A FEATURED STORY, Anti-Industry Politics, Drilling & Leasing, ISSUES, News (Public Access)
NY Post (March 11, 2022) – (By Glenn Harlan Reynolds,a professor of law at the University of Tennessee and founder of the InstaPundit.com blog) The record of ‘establishment hacks’ seems pretty bad. Of course, that assumes they want cheap gas, cheap...