by Jim Winchester, IPANM Executive Director | Jun 20, 2019 | A FEATURED STORY, News (Public Access), State Issues
Associated Press & KRQE – The state could be getting more than a billion dollars in tax revenue next year thanks to the oil boom. State Senate Finance Committee Chairman John Arthur Smith the state is on track to rake in anywhere from $1.1 to $1.3 billion...
by Jim Winchester, IPANM Executive Director | Jun 19, 2019 | A FEATURED STORY, News (Public Access)
IPANM – As part of IPANM’s commitment to build strong relationships with pro-Oil & Gas groups, please consider attending the 3rd annual New Mexico EnergyPlex Conference next week on Tuesday, June 25th, 2019 at the Lea County Event Center in Hobbs, NM....
by Jim Winchester, IPANM Executive Director | Jun 18, 2019 | A FEATURED STORY, Annual Meeting, News (Public Access)
Who: Non-Golfers, Spouses of Golfers, Members & Non-members invited! What: Five Gruet Summer White Wines, served with a special pairing of hour d’oeuvres Where: Hotel Chaco Gathering Room When: Thursday, July 25, 2019 from 2 to 4 p.m. (Alternative...
by Jim Winchester, IPANM Executive Director | Jun 11, 2019 | A FEATURED STORY, ISSUES, Methane, News (Public Access), Rules & Regulations, State Issues
Los Alamos Post (METHANE) The New Mexico Departments of the Environment (NMED) and Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources (EMNRD) are beginning stakeholder outreach efforts as work continues to develop the state’s first methane reduction regulations per Gov. Michelle...
by Jim Winchester, IPANM Executive Director | Jun 10, 2019 | A FEATURED STORY, ISSUES, News (Public Access), Northwest Region, Rules & Regulations, Setbacks
Western Wire (Setbacks) – A halt to oil and gas development of a 10-mile exclusionary zone surrounding Chaco Culture National Historical Park is strongly oppossed by local residents and the representative governments, including a group from the Navajo nation....