New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 19 - NATURAL RESOURCES AND WILDLIFE
Chapter 15 - OIL AND GAS
Part 4 - ADJUDICATION
Section 19.15.4.9 - ADJUDICATORY HEARING NOTICE

Universal Citation: 19 NM Admin Code 19.15.4.9

Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024

A. The division shall publish notice of an adjudicatory hearing in the name of the "State of New Mexico", signed by the director and bearing the commission's seal, stating:

(1) the adjudicatory hearing's time and place;

(2) whether the case is set for hearing before the commission or a division examiner;

(3) the applicant's name and address, or address of the applicant's attorney, including an e-mail address and fax number if available;

(4) a case name and number;

(5) a brief description of the hearing's purpose;

(6) a reasonable identification of the adjudication's subject matter that alerts persons who may be affected if the division grants the application;

(7) if the application seeks to adopt, revoke or amend special pool orders; establish or alter a non-standard unit; permit an unorthodox location or establish or affect a well's or proration unit's allowable, the notice shall specify each pool or common source of supply that the division or commission's granting the application may affect; and

(8) if the application seeks compulsory pooling or statutory unitization, the notice shall contain a legal description of the spacing unit or geographical area the applicant seeks to pool or unitize.

B. The division shall publish notice of each adjudicatory hearing before the commission or a division examiner at least 20 days before the hearing by:

(1) posting notice on the division's website;

(2) delivering notice by ordinary first class United States mail or electronic mail to each person who has requested in writing to be notified of such hearings; and

(3) if before the commission, publishing notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the counties the application affects, or if the application's effect will be statewide, in a newspaper of general circulation in the state.

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