New Mexico State Land Office Proposes New Rule To Harness Geothermal Potential

NMSLO News:

SANTA FE — The New Mexico State Land Office will hold a public rulemaking hearing on a new, proposed geothermal rule to align with recent legislative changes and modernize and improve the agency’s process for issuing geothermal leases. The hearing will be held at 10 a.m., Tuesday, Sept. 30, 2025, in Morgan Hall at the State Land Office building in Santa Fe located at 310 Old Santa Fe Trail.

The purpose of the hearing is to gather feedback and receive public comments on a proposed replacement of the agency’s rule for developing geothermal resources (19.2.7 NMAC). The rule is expected to facilitate development and use of geothermal resources in response to an increase in demand for this source of renewable energy. 

“New Mexico’s geothermal industry is poised for significant growth in the coming years—with the perfect combination of prime geology, technical expertise and a supportive regulatory environment,” said New Mexico Commissioner of Public Lands Stephanie Garcia Richard. “We need to be ready to meet the growing demand for clean, sustainable energy. This public process will guide the State Land Office’s decisions regarding how to best lease state lands for geothermal development to tap this growing renewable energy potential.”

The NMSLO Office of General Counsel will preside over the hearing, which is open to the public and press. Notice of the hearing has been made available on the NMSLO website, the New Mexico Sunshine Portal, as well as in person at the State Land Office and district field offices. 

Interested parties may also submit written public comments by emailing SLO-INFO@nmslo.gov by Friday, Sept. 26, 2025.

You can learn more about the rulemaking process here. 

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