by Kacy Brown, IPANM Operations Director | Jul 13, 2021 | A FEATURED STORY, Industry Benefits, ISSUES, News (Public Access)
Santa Fe New Mexican (July 10, 2021) – In a small town in the middle of the Gila Wilderness, a class of rambunctious 4- and 5-year-old pre-K students released 32 healthy butterflies just before the end of the school year. It was the culmination of several weeks...
by Kacy Brown, IPANM Operations Director | May 11, 2021 | A FEATURED STORY, Air Quality, Methane, News (Public Access), Northwest Region, Southeast Region, State Issues
Roswell Daily Record (May 10, 2021) – A proposed rule to reduce air pollutants by the oil and gas industry released last week by the New Mexico Environment Department could result in many smaller-producing wells in the state shutting down, according to an...
by Kacy Brown, IPANM Operations Director | May 10, 2021 | A FEATURED STORY, Air Quality, Methane, News (Public Access), Northwest Region, Southeast Region, State Issues
Carlsbad Current Argus (May 10, 2021) – Smaller oil and gas operators could be unfairly burdened by the State of New Mexico’s recently released draft regulations on air pollution emissions from extraction operations. New Mexico’s proposed ozone regulations for...
by Kacy Brown, IPANM Operations Director | May 7, 2021 | A FEATURED STORY, Drilling & Leasing, ISSUES, News (Public Access), Royalties, Rules & Regulations
Roll Call (May 6, 2021) – A House panel voted a bill out of committee Wednesday that would raise the royalty fees oil and gas companies pay to operate on federal land. Petroleum and natural gas companies pay a 12.5 percent fee to the treasury on their revenue...
by Kacy Brown, IPANM Operations Director | May 7, 2021 | A FEATURED STORY, Air Quality, News (Public Access), Northwest Region, Rules & Regulations, Southeast Region, State Issues
Santa Fe New Mexican & IPANM (May 7, 2021) – A new state emissions rule would impose tougher standards on oil and gas operators and drastically reduce ground-level ozone that can cause respiratory problems or aggravate existing ones, New Mexico regulators...