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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.
The largest mining operations in New Mexico, and the operations that produce the largest production value, are in crude oil and natural gas. Crude oil production in New Mexico typically represents between 3 and 4 percent of U.S. total production.
New Mexico Oil Conservation Division (OCD) Brine Wells The brine is then pumped out and trucked to well sites for beneficial use. Historically, there are a total of 32 permitted brine well operations in New Mexico associated with oil and gas development.
Melanie A. Kenderdine was appointed Cabinet Secretary of the New Mexico Energy, Minerals, and Natural Resources Department (EMNRD) in May 2024.
The Oil Conservation Division regulates oil and gas activity in New Mexico. The Division gathers well production data, permits new wells, enforces the divisions rules and the states oil and gas statutes, makes certain abandoned wells are properly plugged, and ensures the land is responsibly restored.

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