Permian Basin drives U.S. oil exports above imports
Adrian Hedden, Carlsbad Current-Argus | January 3, 2020
The United States exported more oil than it imported for the first time in history last year, as production boomed in the Permian Basin of southeast New Mexico and West Texas.
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Dan Boyd, Albuquerque Journal | January 6th, 2020
New Mexico state spending would surge significantly for the second consecutive year under a budget proposal unveiled by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday that would boost state spending by $596.3 million – or roughly 8.4% – over current levels.
Read moreNew Mexico governor seeks raises for teachers, state workers
Morgan Lee, AP News | January 6, 2020
New Mexico’s governor delivered budget recommendations Monday that include a new round of pay increases for public school and state government workers plus subsidies to expand early childhood schooling and provide tuition-free college.
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Josh Siegel, Washington Examiner | December 28, 2019
The decade in energy saw the returns from the shale boom of oil and gas pay off.
Read moreOil Industry Sets New Record With $3.1 Billion in Revenue for 2019 New Mexico Budget
William Allison, Energy In Depth | January 17, 2020
Public schools, highways, and healthcare in New Mexico can expect to see more funding in 2020, thanks to the oil and gas industry. A new report by the New Mexico Tax Research Institute reveals that the oil and natural gas industry contributed more than $3.1 billion in tax revenue for fiscal year 2019 — a dramatic increase of $910 million from 2018. Now, oil and natural gas represent 39 percent of New Mexico’s General Fund revenues, the highest share of all industries in recent history.
Read moreOil and gas generated $3.1 billion in state revenue last year
Adrian Hedden, Carlsbad Current-Argus | January 16, 2020
State revenue from New Mexico’s oil and gas industry continued to grow last year, reaching an all-time high as production continued to boom in the Permian Basin.
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