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New Mexico is rich in oil, and by some measuressuch as gross state product, a measure of the states total economic outputoil exports appear to drive economic growth. But outside the energy industry, the state faces many challenges, including high wealth inequality and low wages.
Crude oil, natural gas, and coal are all mined commodities that contribute to electricity generation in New Mexico and its neighboring states.
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.
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.
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Oil and natural gas New Mexico is one of the top oil and natural gas producers in the United States, primarily from the Permian Basin. The industry significantly contributes to the states economy, providing jobs and generating revenue through taxes and royalties.

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