New Mexico Oil & Gas Association

Protect New Mexico Jobs from Santa Fe Bureaucrats

Overreaching regulations by Santa Fe bureaucrats will devastate families’ incomes across our state. The oil and gas industry supports over 100,000 jobs and provides 49% of our state's total revenue—funding our schools, roads, and first responders.

New Mexico families depend on the energy industry, and communities thrive because of good-paying energy jobs. Now politicians want to impose even more restrictions that will force operations to shut down and send jobs to other states like Texas and Oklahoma.

Business growth and environmental protections thrive in New Mexico. Methane emissions are down 50% in the Permian Basin in 2024 while production has increased. New Mexico has some of the strictest emissions standards in the nation. We don't need more regulations—we need leaders who support our environment and business growth.

One-size-fits-all mandates from Santa Fe ignore the reality of how energy operations work. Overreaching regulations hurt the economy and job creation and do nothing to improve safety or environmental outcomes.

Sign your name today and tell Santa Fe: Stop the regulatory overreach and stand with New Mexico workers who power our state's economy.

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