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NEW MEXICO: Mewbourne Oil Spends $10M to Meet Clean Air Regs

TYLER, Texas, August 16, 2023 (ENS) - An independent oil and gas producer in the Permian Basin, a shale oil and gas producing area in southeast New Mexico and West Texas, has agreed to pay a .5 ... Read More
Mewbourne Oil Company faces $5.5M fine for New Mexico air pollution

Tyler, Texas-based Mewbourne Oil Company has been ordered to pay a $5.5 million federal fine for reported air pollution violations at its fossil fuel facilities in the Permian Basin of southeast ... Read More
Mewbourne Oil to pay $5.5 million penalty to settle pollution claims

Mewbourne Oil has agreed to pay a $5.5 million penalty to settle claims over alleged air pollution at its oil and gas wells in New Mexico and Texas, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency ... Read More
Mewbourne Oil pays $5 million to state, federal government over ...

Texas-based Mewbourne Oil Co. will pay a $5.5 million penalty and spend at least $4.6 million on projects to make sure all 422 of its oil and gas battery pads in New Mexico and Texas satisfy state ... Read More
New Mexico leads the West in oil and gas spills as production grows

More wastewater was spilled in New Mexico than oil, as the report showed about 5.1 million gallons of produced water – brought to the surface during oil and gas drilling – was spilled along ... Read More
New Mexico struggles to meet pollution goals, study says, despite oil ...

More: New Mexico groups, state leaders push feds for stronger pollution policy In 2021, the Oil Conservation Division (OCD) enacted policy to require operators to capture 98 percent of produced ... Read More
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