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information & issues

Welcome to IPANM’s Information & Issues webpage!

IPANM is not afraid to take strong stances on many current issues threatening our industry. We have to! Seemingly minor changes to regulations or rules can have a major impact on the financial solvency of our small oil & gas producers. While we will never compromise on our duties to protect human health, fresh water and the environment in our daily activities, we will fight unnecessary government overreach when new regulatory proposals are not based on sound science and do little to protect the environment.

Below, we’ve identified serious issues facing our producers. Please click on the corresponding button to learn more about each issue and IPANM’s stance on the issue. (Note: Some of this content may be restricted for members only. To access this exclusive content, please join our association!)

RECENT NEWS: All Issues

FARMINGTON TIMES - The Farmington Times recently published a comprehensive article on the various layers of permits required to drill
RIO RANCHO OBSERVER - The newspaper article linked below summarizes the May 12th Workshop regarding a potential Sandoval County Oil and
The New Mexico Air Quality Bureau is pleased to announce the publication of the DRAFT GCP-Oil & Gas permit for
For the past several years, there has been discussion of implementation of a new oil and gas ordinance that would
INFORMATION for IPANM Members on Colorado Accident - As our membership may be aware, in Colorado there was a recent
As you are aware, WQCC standards impact oil and natural gas operations in New Mexico.  Reviewing these proposed changes, and
The New Mexico State Land Office invites you to attend an informational meeting regarding Candidate Conservation Agreements and Candidate Conservation
Please find linked below the current BLM FFO Instruction Memorandum for Brack's Cactus management in northwest New Mexico. IM 2017-003,
The 2017 Session has finally come and gone.  As expected, the main focus of the Session was the budget which
Over the past several months the Carlsbad Field Office has been working with operators to establish field maps and timing