Joseph Duerrmeyer March 26, 2024

Florida based, privately owned Holtec International’s efforts to construct a Interim Nuclear Storage Facility (HI-STORE CISF) on a 1000-acre site owned by the Eddy-Lea Energy Alliance (ELEA) continues to face legal challenges. The land proposed to store the spent nuclear waste is a former cattle grazing tract dotted with oil rigs located close to the…

Tia Duerrmeyer March 25, 2024

New Mexico’s Land Commissioner Stephanie Garcia Richard announced earlier this month the “indefinite withholding” of lease sales for oil and natural gas exploration on “premium tracks” of State Trust land located in the Permian Basin. Numerous of these tracks are located in Lea and Eddy counties. The primary reason for the halt in leasing is…

Tia Duerrmeyer March 7, 2024

House Bill 129 (HB 129) – the seven-day waiting period for gun purchase bill – was signed into law by Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham on Monday, March 4. In a Tuesday, February 13 press release the governor stated, “HB 129 is an important piece of public safety legislation that will undoubtedly save lives. This legislation…

Joseph Duerrmeyer March 1, 2024

The potential for violence in Lea County schools is a topic of concern for many area folks. Most reason that the issue will never confront their own schools. The problem will always be somewhere else. On Thursday, February 29, at approximately 1:39 pm, the reality of school violence came to Hobbs. Officers from the Hobbs…

Tia Duerrmeyer January 8, 2024

Abandoned and inactive oil wells that threaten the environment are scattered throughout Lea and neighboring counties. These wells have run dry, and the job of capping and plugging them costs millions. Unfortunately, oil and gas operators often walk away without properly plugging these wells and cleaning up well sites. They are sometimes referred to as…

Tia Duerrmeyer January 5, 2024

With a new year, the community is seeing some new faces in positions of local leadership. In Hobbs and in Lovington, an important role for each municipality has been filled. The City of Lovington has named a new chief of police, and the City of Hobbs appointed a new city attorney. On Tuesday, January 2,…

Tia Duerrmeyer December 21, 2023

On Wednesday, December 13, New Mexico’s highest court convened to entertain oral arguments in the case State of New Mexico v. Board of County Commissioners for Lea County. In the lawsuit the State of New Mexico is challenging the legality of anti-abortion ordinances passed by four conservative southeastern New Mexico local governments – the City…

Tia Duerrmeyer December 20, 2023

The American oil and gas industry, of which Lea Country is a key contributor, is thriving. U.S. oil fields are producing at record highs. This booming activity is painted in the background of talk amongst environmentalists, politicians and stakeholders worldwide that the era of fossil fuels must end. An article posted at TheGuardian.com sums up…

Tia Duerrmeyer December 1, 2023

Data released by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) confirms that the Permian Basin’s oil wells have “led all U.S. oil basins in oil production per well since 2021.” According to an EIA report dated Nov. 15, “In the first eight months of 2023, initial production per new well averaged 847 barrels per day (b/d)…

Tia Duerrmeyer November 29, 2023

New Mexico’s Supreme Court has affirmed the Ninth Judicial District Court’s earlier ruling that upholds New Mexico’s newly reworked congressional district map. The new map was redrawn in 2021 by the state’s Democratically- controlled legislature. New Mexico has three congressional districts, and historically District Two has always performed positively for Republicans. Now with the southern…