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Current as of January 01, 2024 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
There is created the “office of interstate natural gas markets” to be located in the energy, minerals and natural resources department. The office shall:
A. conduct economic and legal studies of the interstate natural gas markets, of the trade policies and practices of the federal energy regulatory commission and regulatory agencies and local distributing companies lying outside New Mexico;
B. determine the impact of those practices on the economic well-being of New Mexico, especially as it relates to severance tax, royalty and general fund income of the state;
C. develop and implement marketing strategies and, if applicable, prepare legislation to promote the use of natural gas produced in New Mexico by markets in other states;
D. employ legal counsel and initiate or enter lawsuits as appropriate for the purpose of protecting and promoting the public interest in matters involving interstate natural gas markets;
E. initiate or intervene in cases before the federal energy regulatory commission, the California public utility commission and other regulatory agencies lying outside New Mexico to protect and promote the public interest of the state;
F. present two progress reports to the legislative finance committee each year; and
G. contract with state agencies and other appropriate entities and persons as may be required to carry out the purposes of this act and those purposes outlined in Laws 1988, Chapter 27, Section 3.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - New Mexico Statutes Chapter 70. Oil and Gas § 70-11-2. Office created; duties - last updated January 01, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nm/chapter-70-oil-and-gas/nm-st-sect-70-11-2/
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