By Jerry Redfern, Capital & Main | 13 hours ago Jerry Redfern A tank battery and wellsite operated by Apache Corporation in the Loco Hills area of southern New Mexico. “Oh my gosh. It is just cranking.” Nathalie Eddy, a field advocate for Earthworks, the environmental monitoring group, is sitting in her Jeep next to an oil well southwest of Loving, New Mexico, in the Permian Basin. A tangle of well pumping equipment is on one side of the quarter-acre pad. Ten yards away are eight storage tanks, each about the size of a Greyhound bus standing on end. She’s aiming her camera at the top of one of those tanks.