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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

Effective July 1, 2015, ONRR will have new reporting requirements associated with oil production on Indian Lands.
Next week, June 18 and 22, the BLM will hold outreach meetings for industry on the new BLM Hydraulic Fracturing
Yesterday, HB 40, a bill to clarify the authority of the state of Texas to regulate oil and gas drilling,
With the new BLM HF rule coming into effect on June 24th, industry is scrambling to determine its effect and
On April 15, 2015, ONRR published new Unbundling Cost Allocations (UCAs) for the San Juan Transportation System and the San
Tomorrow in the federal register, the BLM will be publishing an advanced notice of proposed rulemaking that will substantially impact
On March 20, 2015 the U.S. Department of the Interior released the new Hydraulic Fracturing Rule that will regulate hydraulic
On March 23rd, the NMOCD posted on its website a notice to all operators requesting information relating to wellbore(s) that
Last week, April 2nd, there was a meeting between several company representatives, the BLM and members of the New Mexico
The Mora County Commission voted unanimously to repeal the "Mora County Community Water and Local Self-Government Ordinance" on the grounds
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