STATE OF NEW MEXICO Energy, Minerals and Natural Resources Department Mining and Minerals Division 1 2026

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  2. Begin by entering the 'Name of Company' in the designated field. Ensure that this is accurate as it identifies your business.
  3. Fill in the 'Telephone' number and 'Address' of your company. This information is crucial for communication purposes.
  4. Next, provide details about the mine, mill, or smelter including its 'Name', 'Location', and specific land descriptions such as 'County', 'Section', 'Township', and 'Range'.
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Melanie Kenderdine - Secretary, NM Department of Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources | LinkedIn.
Sources of information New Mexico leads in perlite, potash, zeolites production is a major producer of copper, pumice/pumicite. It produces cement, common clay, construction sand/gravel, crushed/dimension stone, gold, gypsum, molybdenum, gemstones, salt, silver.
Oil, gas, and geothermal activities in New Mexico are regulated by the Oil Conservation Division (OCD).
Mexico is among the worlds largest producers of oil, silver, copper, gold, lead, zinc, natural gas and wood. Other minerals, such as mercury, cadmium, antimony, manganese, iron and coal are also found.
There are large reserves of various minerals, among them petroleum, natural gas, potash, and copper. Other natural sources of wealth are the states climate and scenery, which provide the basis of the tourist industry. The most precious natural resource in New Mexico is water, and its conservation has been a priority.