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Oil and gas production, tourism, and federal government spending are important drivers of New Mexico 's economy. The state government has an elaborate system of tax credits and technical assistance to promote job growth and business investment, especially in new technologies. In 2017 New Mexico's gross domestic product was $94.2 billion.
Elwood Staffing (Columbus) Emmis Corporation (Indianapolis) Finish Line, Inc. (Indianapolis) First Internet Bancorp (Indianapolis) First Merchants Corporation (Muncie) The Ford Meter Box Company (Wabash) Guidant (Indianapolis) Gurney's Seed and Nursery Company (Greendale) Haynes International (Kokomo)
Subcategories. This category has the following 11 subcategories, out of 11 total. Companies based in New Mexico by populated place (2 C) Defunct companies based in New Mexico (3 C, 5 P)
Similarly, he said that New Mexico, which “produced 13% of the total U.S. crude oil in 2022,” could possibly face challenges if funding is redirected to alternative energy sources.
The Gallup Refinery, also known as the Ciniza Refinery, was an American oil refinery. The facility is located in northwestern New Mexico along Interstate 40, approximately 20 miles east of the city center of Gallup and near the town of Jamestown, New Mexico. The facility occupies 880 acres [1] in McKinley County and employed approximately 220 ...
Mexico Power is a corporation that is wholly owned by TXNM Energy. It is a regulated electric utility operating in Texas. TNP was sold in a leveraged buyout in 2000. [2] TXNM acquired Texas—New Mexico Power in 2005 and moved the New Mexico properties to TXNM in 2006. [3] TNP is headquartered in Lewisville, Texas.
New Mexico is a major producer of greenhouse gases. [121] A study by Colorado State University showed that the state's oil and gas industry generated 60 million metric tons of greenhouse gases in 2018, over four times greater than previously estimated. [121]
Rio Rancho, New Mexico, U.S. 1980 2002 2005 (converted to test facility) Production focused on flash memory chips. By the time production stopped, plant was producing 0.35 micron-6 inch wafers. In 2005, $105 million was invested to temporarily turn Fab 7 into a testing facility. [21] Fab 8 Jerusalem, Israel 1985 2008 2009 (converted to die prep ...