New Mexico oil and gas production data sample
New Mexico is a high-value EnergyNetWatch sample because Delaware Basin production, operator activity, and county-level context are central to Permian analysis. This public page uses a lagged snapshot to show normalized New Mexico oil and gas trends without publishing row-level app records.
May 2026 public snapshot. This public sample is based on real EnergyNetWatch records and includes production context through 2026-02 where available. Live app data may be newer, and source publication lags vary by state. For source readiness, see New Mexico coverage.
State production signals
In this public New Mexico sample, rounded oil rises from 58M bbl in Sep 2025 to 63M bbl in Feb 2026. Rounded gas increases from 265B mcf to 279B mcf across the same six-month sample window.
Lea and Eddy counties anchor the Permian portion of the sample, while San Juan and Rio Arriba provide gas-weighted and legacy basin context for comparing source behavior across New Mexico.
New Mexico coverage is built from OCD source data, state well and production records, and permit-oriented workflows. Source timing and publication cadence can differ from Texas and North Dakota.
Change in public sample
Percent changes compare the rounded public monthly totals shown on this page. They are directional, not a live production forecast.
Jan 26 to Feb 26
62M to 63M bbl
Jan 26 to Feb 26
276B to 279B mcf
Sep 25 to Feb 26
58M to 63M bbl
Sep 25 to Feb 26
265B to 279B mcf
New Mexico source method
This public New Mexico view is based on real EnergyNetWatch New Mexico records, published as a rounded monthly snapshot. The sample emphasizes Delaware Basin production, county context, and operator rows while keeping full well histories, exact identifiers, coordinates, exports, and workflow logic inside the app.
| Primary source family | New Mexico OCD source data, state well records, and production records |
|---|---|
| Public treatment | Rounded monthly totals, basin-relevant county rows, operator summaries, and masked well examples |
| Why it matters | New Mexico is the cleanest public comparison point for Delaware Basin and San Juan Basin workflows |
| Public lag | 3 months; latest public production month is 2026-02 |
Rounded launch validation reference
Representative page published with app releases
Sample page intentionally trails live app data
Full filters and well histories are available with app access
Production trend sample
Rounded monthly values from the public snapshot. Oil and gas bars use separate scales because they are measured in different units.
Need current data instead?
This page is a lagged public sample. App access is for teams that need current availability, unmasked well records, full monthly histories, maps, exports, and operator-level workflows.
- •Current source refreshes where available by state
- •Well-level records, coordinates, and production histories
- •Exports, maps, DCA, economics, alerts, and saved workflows
Counts and production figures are rounded or summarized for public pages. Source-level interpretation and normalized exports are available with app access.
Source status and caveats are tracked on the New Mexico coverage page.
Top county rows
Top operator rows
These rows provide summary context. Full operator profiles and benchmarking are available with app access.
Masked sample well records
Public samples show representative fields with masked identifiers, rounded volumes, and limited monthly context.
Eddy County sample horizontal
San Juan sample gas well
Masked API, well label, operator, county, month, and rounded volumes.
Full histories, coordinates, exports, source joins, maps, DCA, and economics.
Current records, precise coordinates, complete histories, exports, maps, DCA, and economics require app access.
