Welcome to LOGIC, the Land Office Geographic Information Center. We support the
New Mexico State Land Office in matters relating to geospatial technologies. Our
mission is to provide geospatial information and analytical capablities of the highest
quality in support of the agency's land management and business activities. We also
provide increasingly robust public access to the geospatial resources we have developed.
The information on this site is intended for informative purposes only. The user
is responsible for verifying information, as needed, through independent research
of official documents and other appropriate resources. The New Mexico State Land
Office assumes no responsibility or liability for, or in connection with, the accuracy,
reliability, or use of the information provided herein. By using the controls below
and entering the map viewer, you indicate your acceptance of these terms and conditions.
The general land status mapping application provides an overview of state trust
lands and the leasing activities taking place on thereon.
Enter a township and range or a lease number and click on the map viewer button
to open the map at the specfied location. Clicking on the map viewer button without
specifying a location will open the map at a state-wide extent.
The oil, gas and minerals mapping application provides an in-depth view of oil,
gas, and minerals activities on state trust lands. This includes lease information,
well locations, and geological information, as well as other pertinent information.
Enter a township and range, a lease number or an oil and gas wellbore API or Unit
Name or Unit Agreement Number, then click on the map viewer button to open the map
at the specfied location. Clicking on the map viewer button without specifying a
location will open the map at a state-wide extent.
The oil, gas and minerals mapping application provides an in-depth view of oil,
gas, and minerals activities on state trust lands. This includes lease information,
well locations, and geological information, as well as other pertinent information.
Enter a township and range, a lease number or an oil and gas wellbore API or Unit
Name or Unit Agreement Number, then click on the map viewer button to open the map
at the specfied location. Clicking on the map viewer button without specifying a
location will open the map at a state-wide extent.