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ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. New Mexico industry leaders respond to the question: “What lasting impact do you believe the pandemic will have on your industry?”
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Raye Miller, president of Regeneration Energy Corp. in Artesia
“The oil industry has seen wide price swings in the past year. No one expected to see negative oil prices. While prices have recovered, capital investment has not. Drilling rig utilization is still greatly below a year ago level. Consolidation has occurred and some highly leveraged companies went broke. While new lockdowns could again reduce demand for oil, companies are in better shape to withstand it. Most are reducing debt currently. The greater worry for the future is the drive to stop domestic production of fossil fuels. This strategy is so shortsighted as the U.S. will continue to use fossil fuels for years and every barrel produced outside the U.S. results in mo
Presbyterian opens vaccination hub in ABQ Share Updated: 1:59 PM MST Mar 3, 2021 Share Updated: 1:59 PM MST Mar 3, 2021 On Wednesday, Presbyterian Hospital became the newest vaccination hub in Albuquerque for eligible New Mexicans to get their COVID-19 shot. With the addition of this site, Presbyterian leaders said the hospital is helping to continue its work in providing the vaccine to those who qualify under the New Mexico Department of Health’s current criteria in Phase 1b.“Providing safe, effective vaccines to as many New Mexicans as possible is our best hope of ending this pandemic together,” said Carolyn Green, chief nursing officer, Presbyterian Healthcare Services. “We continue to expand our own vaccination sites, as well as increase our ability to vaccinate high-risk patients in our clinics. To date, Presbyterian has administered nearly 46,000 vaccine doses across the state. We are thrilled to provide more vaccine as supply allows.” Albu