Missi Currier

Throughout New Mexico’s oil and gas basins, a transition continues—one that is reshaping the narrative around energy production and environmental stewardship.

Late last year, analysis from S&P Global Commodity Insights revealed that methane emissions in the Permian Basin have declined so significantly that the reduction is equivalent to the annual carbon emissions avoided by every electric vehicle in the United States. This is not just a milestone—it’s transformation and innovation.

Just last month, the Center for Western Priorities published a report showing that methane intensity in the Permian Basin dropped by 10% between 2023 and 2024, even as oil and gas production surged. This means we are producing more energy with fewer emissions—a testament to the innovation, investment, and commitment of our industry.

This achievement is the result of years of hard work, investment, and innovation by the men and women of New Mexico’s oil and gas industry to meet and exceed environmental standards and regulations. Our companies are creating and embracing cutting-edge technologies, from satellite monitoring and infrared cameras to advanced leak detection and repair systems. They’ve modernized infrastructure, improved operational practices, and collaborated with regulators and environmental experts to ensure that emissions are minimized at every stage of production.

These efforts are not simply good for the environment—they’re good for New Mexico. The oil and gas industry contributes more than $13billion annually to the state budget, funding public education, healthcare, and infrastructure. In fact, nearly one-third of New Mexico’s General Fund comes from oil and gas revenues, meaning every New Mexican benefits from the industry. That means every student in a public school, every patient in a state-funded clinic, and every family driving on a paved road is benefiting from the responsible development of our natural resources.

Critics often frame the energy industry as part of the climate problem. But the data tells a different story: we are increasingly part of the solution. Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, and reducing its emissions is one of the fastest ways to slow the pace of global warming. The progress made here is not just good for New Mexico—it’s good for the planet.

By continuing to lead in both energy production and environmental performance, we are ensuring a prosperous and sustainable future for all New Mexicans for generations to come.

We still have work to do. But let’s recognize the strides we’ve made. Let’s celebrate that New Mexico is proving that energy development and environmental responsibility go hand in hand. And let’s continue to lead the way—because the world needs us, and we are proud to produce responsible energy for all

Missi Currier President and CEO New Mexico Oil & Gas Association.