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Anti-Industry Politics

Anti-Industry Politics

As the voice of Independent producers in New Mexico, IPANM’s mission is protect, defend, and promote the work of our members and all of industry. New Mexico’s future and America’s future needs to be shaped by a policy of energy freedom. This “all of the above” approach is fundamental to ensuring all sources of energy–including fossil fuels–can compete to produce safe, reliant, and affordable energy to better the human condition. However, dangerous forces are pushing against energy freedom. Local, state, and federal governments are under the thumb of disingenuous environmental groups who want to pick-and-choose energy winners, under the guise of climate change. With governments already mobilized to kill the oil and gas industry in favor of unreliable and expensive renewable sources, New Mexico & America stand to lose jobs and domestic security. Furthermore, reducing fossil fuel supplies disproportionately hurts those in poverty (18% of New Mexicans). The “Green New Deal” and other progressive policies must be exposed for what they are: a pathway to self-inflicted, socio-economic suffering. With a weakened domestic energy landscape, Americans will beholden to nefarious foreign governments (such as Russia and China). As already demonstrated, these foreign powers do not have the best interests of the people or the planet at heart.

Anti-Industry News

By Missi Currier, Jim Winchester, and Ben Shepperd | Nov 9, 2024 Published In Several State Newspapers (Nov. 9, 2024)
Washington Post via City Desk ABQ (Nov. 6, 2024) - President-elect Donald Trump’s return to the White House could reverse
CTEH Report (Nov. 1, 2024) - CTEH has releases a report summarizing their findings of existing data and studies on
Santa Fe New Mexico (Oct. 29, 2024) - Ozone pollution has been declining nationwide for decades. But there’s one location
Santa Fe New Mexican (Oct. 28, 2024) - The State Land Office wants to get top dollar for leasing prime
IPANM (April 13, 2024) - In response to the April 12, 2024 formal release of the new Fluid Mineral Leases
IPANM & SF New Mexican (April 12, 2024) - State officials asked a District Court judge in Santa Fe on
Carlsbad Current Argus (April 2, 2024) - Recently announced federal air pollution restrictions drew the ire of New Mexico oil
EXACT INFO ON WHAT MEMBERS NEED TO KNOW ON THE SEC CLIMATE DISCLOSURE LAW:  HERE - Courtesy of Baker Hostetler
IPANM (March 29, 2024) - On Friday, Judge Matthew Wilson of the 1st Judicial District Court granted IPANM's official Motion