Energy Justice: Ensuring Our Energy Policy Creates Just Results
Did you know we have an energy justice czar? Shalanda Baker is the first-ever federal official advising and coordinating these policies as the new...
Energy Grows Money for New Mexico Schools
Time for a fun fact, did you know the success of the oil and gas industry in New Mexico has a direct impact on...
Energy Grows Exports for New Mexico
Many people may not know this, but the United States is the number one oil producer in the world.
And that’s pretty big news if...
New Mexico’s Credit Card Burden is the Highest in America, Adding to Financial Woes
New Mexico’s families have the highest credit card debt in America, according to CreditCards.com.
In fact, the average burden of $8,323 a month in credit...
Improve Methane Rules
With more energy regulations coming down from Washington, D.C., CEA Southwest Executive Director Matthew Gonzales examines the impact this will have on New Mexico's...
BLM Should Allow Leasing to Proceed Near Chaco Canyon
CEA's Andrew Browning discusses the importance of federal leases which help fund New Mexico's first responders and public education.
Look at San Juan County, which...
Energy Needs to Be Nonpartisan Issue
With one of the largest budget surpluses in New Mexico's history as a result of bipartisan energy policies, CEA's Emily Haggstrom talks about the...
Fighting Poverty Starts with Supporting Energy
CEA's Emily Haggstrom explores how we can help to reduce poverty in New Mexico by encouraging the responsible production of the state's energy resources.
The...
The Biden Administration’s Aimless Energy Policy Is Gambling With America’s Economy
With energy prices rising to unsustainable levels, CEA President David Holt looks at the ineffective political policies that are continuing to drive prices higher...
New Mexico Can’t Abandon Oil and Gas
CEA New Mexico director Matt Gonzales examines why federal leasing is important to New Mexico's economy, how it funds education, and how a federal...