New Mexico Navigates Paradoxical Oil Boon Amidst Global Tensions

New Mexico's oil revenue increases due to global tensions, funding services like education and healthcare. Learn how this impacts residents.

#NewMexicoOil, #StateRevenue, #IranWarImpact, #PublicServices, #OilBoom

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New Mexico's oil income has risen significantly due to global events, allowing the state to fund key services. This is a major financial boost for public programs.

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New Mexico Oil Boom Funds Services Amid Iran War Tensions

New Mexico's oil revenue increases due to global tensions, funding services like education and healthcare. Learn how this impacts residents.

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Can the N.L. government budget for an oil boom? Experts say don’t bank on it
The PC government is about to bring in its first budget, but experts say it’s a terrible time for making plans. Tom Cooper is a professor at Memorial University. He says oil revenues could be way up, but uncertainty is way up too.
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/9.7171566?cmp=rss

North Dakota: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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North Dakota: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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How an Oil Boom Town Is Building New Opportunities Outside of the Oil Field

A decade after the Bakken oil rush, Watford City has remade itself into a growing community by keeping young people local

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Thinking about the oil derricks that were used in East Texas during the oil boom. Some of these photos are wall to wall platforms!

A lot of money was made in this mad rush of exploitation, and it's made even crazier by the previous timber rush in the region. Did you know that we had timber barons before oil tycoons?

#history #oilboom #bigthicket

Oil companies stiffing Alberta municipalities at tax time, despite boom

Rural Municipalities of Alberta says energy companies now owe towns and villages in which they operate a total of $268 million. That's up more than six per cent from last year and 261 per cent since 2018, when the association began keeping track.

Canada's National Observer