In the heart of New Mexico, a new chapter begins. A project rooted in innovation, fueled by clean energy, and built for the future.
The story of Grants, Milan, and San Mateo is one of strength and survival. Once thriving mining towns, now poised for a new kind of prosperity.
Powering the Local Economy
A project of this magnitude can generate substantial jobs and economic benefits throughout New Mexico.
The Project is expected to last over 30 years and would require a wide array of skilled labor to design, operate, and maintain the ISR operation. The Project is expected to employ more than 200 people at peak operations, resulting in indirect community employment of at least 100 new jobs. The Project would require a wide spectrum of skilled laborers such as technicians, electricians, plumbers, operators, foremen, engineers, geologists, safety officers, drilling crews, casing crews, construction workers, environmental monitors, office staff, drivers, maintenance staff, and many more.
Furthermore, ISR drilling can leverage the existing pool of skilled labor from the oil and gas industry, creating an avenue for New Mexico workers to transition from fossil fuels into clean energy.