Compare and contrast: In arid New Mexico, rural towns eye treated oil wastewater as a solution to drought
Reuters
A growing group of New Mexico politicians want the state to develop regulations allowing for the millions of gallons of so-called produced water gushing up daily alongside the Permian basin’s prolific oil and gas to be treated and used and who are encouraging companies to figure out how to make it happen cheaply, safely and at scale. Click here to read the story.