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19-10A-5. Application for preference producer or refiner.

A.     A producer who wants to qualify for a preference shall submit an application to the oil conservation division. This application shall contain:   

(1)     the name and address of the producer;   

(2)     the location of the project for which the producer seeks the state carbon dioxide;   

(3)     a description, including ownership, of all lands which are to be included within the project for which the carbon dioxide is sought;   

(4)     a description of the enhanced recovery project in sufficient detail to demonstrate the feasibility of the project and the need for the carbon dioxide; and   

(5)     such other information as the commissioner of public lands may by regulation require.   

B.     A refiner who wants to qualify for a preference shall submit an application to the oil conservation division. The application shall contain:   

(1)     the name and address of the refiner;   

(2)     the location of the project for which the refiner seeks the carbon dioxide;   

(3)     proof that the purchase of the state carbon dioxide will enable the refiner to obtain crude oil from the enhanced recovery project for refinery charge stocks for a New Mexico refinery; and   

(4)     such other information as the commissioner of public lands may by regulation require.   

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Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-19 > Article-10a > Section-19-10a-5

19-10A-5. Application for preference producer or refiner.

A.     A producer who wants to qualify for a preference shall submit an application to the oil conservation division. This application shall contain:   

(1)     the name and address of the producer;   

(2)     the location of the project for which the producer seeks the state carbon dioxide;   

(3)     a description, including ownership, of all lands which are to be included within the project for which the carbon dioxide is sought;   

(4)     a description of the enhanced recovery project in sufficient detail to demonstrate the feasibility of the project and the need for the carbon dioxide; and   

(5)     such other information as the commissioner of public lands may by regulation require.   

B.     A refiner who wants to qualify for a preference shall submit an application to the oil conservation division. The application shall contain:   

(1)     the name and address of the refiner;   

(2)     the location of the project for which the refiner seeks the carbon dioxide;   

(3)     proof that the purchase of the state carbon dioxide will enable the refiner to obtain crude oil from the enhanced recovery project for refinery charge stocks for a New Mexico refinery; and   

(4)     such other information as the commissioner of public lands may by regulation require.   


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State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-mexico > Chapter-19 > Article-10a > Section-19-10a-5

19-10A-5. Application for preference producer or refiner.

A.     A producer who wants to qualify for a preference shall submit an application to the oil conservation division. This application shall contain:   

(1)     the name and address of the producer;   

(2)     the location of the project for which the producer seeks the state carbon dioxide;   

(3)     a description, including ownership, of all lands which are to be included within the project for which the carbon dioxide is sought;   

(4)     a description of the enhanced recovery project in sufficient detail to demonstrate the feasibility of the project and the need for the carbon dioxide; and   

(5)     such other information as the commissioner of public lands may by regulation require.   

B.     A refiner who wants to qualify for a preference shall submit an application to the oil conservation division. The application shall contain:   

(1)     the name and address of the refiner;   

(2)     the location of the project for which the refiner seeks the carbon dioxide;   

(3)     proof that the purchase of the state carbon dioxide will enable the refiner to obtain crude oil from the enhanced recovery project for refinery charge stocks for a New Mexico refinery; and   

(4)     such other information as the commissioner of public lands may by regulation require.