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Due to the increasing cases of COVID-19 in New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas, the Bureau of Land Management will be adjusting services at its offices, effective Nov. 9. Before you visit your local BLM office, please call that office to confirm services and availability of staff.
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The Bureau of Land Management is selling fuelwood permits for personal use to the public. Fuelwood permits cost $10 - $12 per cord and are available in person at select locations or online.
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The Bureau of Land Management today announced it will hold its first meeting of the Northern New Mexico Resource Advisory Council (RAC). The public is welcome to attend the meeting that will occur on Jan. 19, 2021, virtually via Zoom video conferencing, from 9 a.m. to 3:45 p.m. MST.
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The Bureau of Land Management Taos Field Office has temporarily closed access to the Santa Cruz Lake Recreation Area due to winter weather conditions and public safety concerns.
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The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) is asking for public input on two parcels (202.16 acres) of federal minerals proposed for the July 15, 2021, competitive oil and gas lease sale. The public scoping period will begin Jan. 19, 2021 and conclude on Feb. 1, 2021.
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BLM employees in New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas care for 13.5 million acres of public lands plus 42 million acres of Federal oil, natural gas, and minerals for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations.
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Beginning Jan. 11, the Bureau of Land Management plans to implement four prescribed fire projects this winter and spring. The exact timing of implementation will largely depend upon weather conditions.
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The Bureau of Land Management New Mexico raised $4,076,273 in its quarterly oil and gas lease sale held Jan. 14, 2021.
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The reports available on this website are generated from the information stored in the BLM rangeland administration electronic database. They include allotment information and operator information.
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BLM New Mexico (including Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas) has one of the largest oil and gas programs in the Bureau. The four-state area has over 45 million acres of mineral estate and more than 2 million acres of Native American mineral estate.
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Frequently requested maps from the Bureau of Land Management New Mexico.
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BLM New Mexico’s outdoor recreation activities are as diverse as the landscape and cultures of the state. Almost all of this land is open for recreational use, such as hiking, cycling, hunting, fishing, camping (including dispersed camping), and much more.
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BLM employees in New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas, and Kansas care for 13.5 million acres of public lands plus 42 million acres of Federal oil, natural gas, and minerals
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The BLM operates and maintains a helium storage reservoir, enrichment plant, and pipeline system near Amarillo, Texas, that supplies over 40 percent of domestic demand for helium.
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The four-state area manages over 42 million acres of mineral estate, including the San Juan Basin and Permian Basin, two of the most productive basins in the country.
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BLM-New Mexico manages over 2.1 million National Conservation Land acres, including national conservation areas, national monuments, wilderness areas, and wilderness study areas.