Teacher salaries, school funding boosted in New Mexico
Morgan Lee | AP | April 3, 2019
SANTA FE - Legislation to increase teacher salaries, extend instructional time at public schools and boost spending on low-income students was signed into law Wednesday by New Mexico’s Democratic governor.
Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed three bills that are tied to nearly a half-billion dollar increase in annual state general fund spending on public education.
Read moreNew Analysis of Permian Basin Data Shows 57% Drop in Methane Emissions Intensity since 2011
SANTA FE, NEW MEXICO – A new analysis of data from the United States Environmental Protection Agency and Energy Information Administration highlights a remarkable decline in methane emissions intensity from oil and natural gas production in the New Mexico-Texas Permian Basin. The analysis by Energy in Depth shows that methane emissions intensity declined by 57% from 2011 to 2017, even as oil and natural gas production in the basin increased by a combined 125% over the same period.
Read moreBLM land sales in New Mexico generated $14.6 million
KallanishEnergy | April 4, 2019
The Bureau of Land Management raised $15.39 million in its quarterly oil and natural gas lease sale held March 28, in New Mexico and Oklahoma, Kallanish Energy reports.
The federal agency offered leases on 45 parcels covering 13,888 acres. The highest bid per acre was $40,411 sold to XTO Holdings LLC for 80 acres in Eddy County, New Mexico. Those same 80 acres produced the highest bid per parcel: $3.23 million.
Read moreDeal could move crude oil capacity to the Delaware Basin
Associated Press | April 6, 2019
A deal between oil companies and a Texas firm could move almost a million barrels per day of crude oil capacity to the Delaware Basin in New Mexico and Texas.
The Carlsbad Current-Argus reports the deal will support a planned expansion of Oryx's Permian Basin system to 900,000 barrels of crude oil transportation capacity.
Read moreState breaks oil and gas revenue record in FY 2018
Albuquerque Business First | Ron Davis | February 13, 2019
The state's oil and gas sector continues to break records.
State revenue from oil and gas production reached $2.2 billion in fiscal year 2018, a record high and an increase of $465 million from the previous year, according to a new New Mexico Tax Research Institute report, the New Mexico Oil and Gas Association announced Tuesday.
Read moreNew Mexico’s Sweeping Renewables Bill Unlikely to Impact Oil & Gas Operations
Natural Gas Intelligence | Richard Nemec | March 27, 2019
New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed into law Friday a bill establishing a 100% carbon-free goal for the energy mix in 2045, which aims to transition from coal resources to total reliance on renewable energy sources.
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