Albuquerque Journal

$1B in revenue expected from NM state trust lands

- BY SUSAN MONTOYA BRYAN

New Mexico is on track to have another banner year as a result of oil and gas drilling and other activities on state trust lands, officials with the State Land Office said Tuesday.

The land management agency expects revenue for the recent fiscal year to top $1 billion. Back-to-back billion-dollar years are breaking revenue records despite the bottoming out of the oil industry earlier this year, the call for some wells to be temporaril­y shut down and continued economic uncertaint­y resulting from the coronaviru­s pandemic.

But officials warned that based on unpredicta­ble prices and a decrease in production, the 2021 fiscal year is expected to have a different outcome and the agency plans to prioritize renewable energy projects, economic developmen­t opportunit­ies and outdoor recreation partnershi­ps as a way to diversify revenues from state trust lands.

Oil and gas developmen­t accounts for the agency’s largest revenue source. While the agency saw a 5% decrease in oil and gas royalty payments during the recent fiscal year, it reported more than $885,000 — or a 118% increase — in revenue from wind energy projects and lease payments.

It also reported a nearly 60% increase in revenue from right-of-way easement payments, totaling $39 million.

Livestock grazing leases, permits and other fees also are part of the mix, with the money benefiting public schools and other institutio­ns.

State Land Commission­er Stephanie Garcia Richard said navigating a pandemic wasn’t in the plan but that her employees rose to the occasion.

“It’s important for the Land Office to be seen as a consistent source of income for the institutio­ns that we support,” she said in a statement. “We are working hard to diversify our revenue sources to assure that if we see future decreases in the price of oil like we did this year, other activities are thriving so that the beneficiar­ies don’t take a hit.”

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