New Mexico’s Ozone Precursor Pollutants Rule (NMAC 20.2.50) requires facilities to control emissions of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) by staying within their Potential to Emit (PTE) thresholds. Exceeding these limits can lead to costly penalties, making compliance...
In the oil and gas industry, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) pose significant environmental and compliance challenges, especially under New Mexico’s new regulations. For facilities operating in high-ozone zones, these rules aren’t just a guideline—they’re mandatory....