New Mexico Statutes
Article 2 - Oil Conservation Commission; Division;
Section 70-2-27 - Temporary restraining order or injuction [injunction]; grounds; hearing; bond.

A. No temporary restraining order or injunction of any kind shall be granted against the commission or the members thereof, or against the attorney general, or against any agent, employee or representative of the division, restraining the commission, or any of its members, or the division or any of its agents, employees or representatives, or the attorney general, from enforcing any statute of this state relating to conservation of oil or gas, or any of the provisions of this act, or any rule, regulation or order made thereunder, except after due notice to the director of the division, and to all other defendants, and after a hearing at which it shall be clearly shown to the court that the act done or threatened is without sanction of law, or that the provision of this act, or the rule, regulation or order complained of, is invalid, and that, if enforced against the complaining party, will cause an irreparable injury. With respect to an order to [or] decree granting temporary injunctive relief, the nature and extent of the probable invalidity of the state, or of any provision of this act, or of any rule, regulation or order thereunder involved in such suit, must be recited in the order or decree granting the temporary relief, as well as a clear statement of the probable damage relied upon by the court as justifying temporary injunctive relief.
B. No temporary injunction of any kind, including a temporary restraining order against the commission or the members thereof, or the division or its agents, employees or representatives, or the attorney general, shall become effective until the plaintiff shall execute a bond to the state with sufficient surety in an amount to be fixed by the court reasonably sufficient to indemnify all persons who may suffer damage by reason of the violation pendente lite by the complaining party of the statute or the provisions of this act or of any rule, regulation or order complained of. Any person so suffering damage may bring suit thereon before the expiration of six months after the statute, provision, rule, regulation or order complained of shall be finally held to be valid, in whole or in part, or such suit against the commission, or the members thereof, or the division, shall be finally dismissed. Such bond shall be approved by the judge of the court in which the suit is pending, and shall be for the use and benefit of all persons who may suffer damage by reason of the violation pendente lite of the statute, provision, rule, regulation or order complained of in such suit, and who may bring suit within the time prescribed by this section; and such bond shall be so conditioned. From time to time, on motion and with notice to the parties, the court may increase or decrease the amount of the bond and may require new or additional sureties, as the facts may warrant.
History: Laws 1935, ch. 72, § 18; 1941 Comp., § 69-224; Laws 1949, ch. 168, § 20; 1953 Comp., § 65-3-23; Laws 1977, ch. 255, § 61.
Bracketed material. — The bracketed material was inserted by the compiler and is not part of the law.
Compiler's notes. — The term "this act," referred to in this section, means Laws 1935, ch. 72, §§ 1 to 24, which appear as 70-2-2 to 70-2-4, 70-2-6 to 70-2-11, 70-2-15, 70-2-16, 70-2-21 to 70-2-25, 70-2-27 to 70-2-30, 70-2-33 NMSA 1978.

Structure New Mexico Statutes

New Mexico Statutes

Chapter 70 - Oil and Gas

Article 2 - Oil Conservation Commission; Division;

Section 70-2-1 - Short title.

Section 70-2-2 - [Waste prohibited.]

Section 70-2-3 - Waste; definitions.

Section 70-2-4 - Oil conservation commission; members; term; officers; quorum; power to administer oaths.

Section 70-2-5 - Oil conservation division; director; state petroleum engineer.

Section 70-2-6 - Commission's and division's powers and duties.

Section 70-2-7 - Rules of procedure in hearings; manner of giving notice; record of rules, regulations and orders.

Section 70-2-8 - Subpoena power; immunity of natural persons required to testify.

Section 70-2-9 - Failure or refusal to comply with subpoena; refusal to testify; body attachment; contempt.

Section 70-2-10 - Perjury; punishment.

Section 70-2-11 - Power of commission and division to prevent waste and protect correlative rights.

Section 70-2-12 - Enumeration of powers.

Section 70-2-12.1 - Disposition of produced water; no permit required.

Section 70-2-12.2 - Adoption of rules; appeals.

Section 70-2-13 - Additional powers of commission or division; hearings before examiner; hearings de novo.

Section 70-2-14 - Requirement for financial assurance.

Section 70-2-15 - Allocation of allowable production among fields when division limits total amount of production.

Section 70-2-16 - Allocation of allowable production in field or pool.

Section 70-2-17 - Equitable allocation of allowable production; pooling; spacing.

Section 70-2-18 - Spacing or proration unit with divided mineral ownership.

Section 70-2-19 - Common purchasers; discrimination in purchasing prohibited.

Section 70-2-20 - Repealed.

Section 70-2-21 - Purchase, sale or handling of excess oil, natural gas or products prohibited.

Section 70-2-22 - Rules and regulations to effectuate prohibitions against purchase or handling of excess oil or natural gas; penalties.

Section 70-2-23 - Hearings on rules, regulations and orders; notice; emergency rules.

Section 70-2-24 - Reports of governmental departments or agencies as to market demand to be deemed prima facie correct.

Section 70-2-25 - Rehearings; appeals.

Section 70-2-26 - Review of oil conservation commission decision; appeals.

Section 70-2-27 - Temporary restraining order or injuction [injunction]; grounds; hearing; bond.

Section 70-2-28 - Actions for violations.

Section 70-2-29 - Actions for damages; institution of actions for injunctions by private parties.

Section 70-2-30 - [Violation of court order grounds for appointment of receiver.]

Section 70-2-31 - Violations of the Oil and Gas Act; penalties.

Section 70-2-31.1 - Reporting requirement.

Section 70-2-32 - Seizure and sale of illegal oil or gas or products; procedure.

Section 70-2-33 - Definitions.

Section 70-2-34 - Regulation, conservation and prevention of waste of carbon dioxide, helium and other non-hydrocarbon gases.

Section 70-2-35 - Legal representation before the federal energy regulatory commission.

Section 70-2-36 - Removing or altering marks of identification; penalty.

Section 70-2-36.1 - Repealed.

Section 70-2-37 - Oil and gas reclamation fund created; disposition of fund.

Section 70-2-38 - Oil and gas reclamation fund administered; plugging wells on federal land; right of indemnification; annual report; contractors selling equipment for salvage.

Section 70-2-39 - Fees; appropriation.