Job Description
The New Mexico Oil & Gas Association (NMOGA) is a coalition of oil and natural gas companies and community partners dedicated to promoting the safe, sustainable, and environmentally responsible development of energy resources in New Mexico. Through advocacy, collaboration, and education, NMOGA works to ensure policymakers,stakeholders, and the public understand the critical role the industry plays in supporting New Mexico’s economy and energy security.
NMOGA envisions a future where every New Mexican recognizes the benefits of responsible oil and natural gas development and is invested in the state’s energy future. Our members are committed to producing affordable, reliable, and sustainable energy through continuous innovation and environmental stewardship.
Position Summary
The Regulatory Affairs Analyst supports NMOGA’s regulatory and policy initiatives by monitoring regulatory developments, conducting research and analysis, and assisting the Regulatory Affairs team in communicating regulatory updates to members.
This position provides an opportunity for an early-career professional to gain experience in energy policy andregulatory affairs while working closely with industry experts, regulatory agencies, and NMOGA member companies. The Analyst will help track regulatory developments, prepare research summaries, and assist with member communications and regulatory committee coordination.
The position reports to the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and works closely with other NMOGA staff and member company representatives.
Key ResponsibilitiesRegulatory Monitoring & Research
• Track regulatory developments affecting the oil and natural gas industry at the state and federal level.
• Monitor agency activity, rulemakings, and policy announcements from agencies such as, but not limited to, the New Mexico Oil Conservation Division (OCD), New Mexico Environment Department (NMED), Bureau of Land Management (BLM), and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).
• Conduct research and summarize regulatory proposals and policy changes for internal staff and members.
Policy Support
• Assist the Regulatory Affairs team in reviewing proposed rules and preparing summaries outlining potential impacts on member companies.
• Support the preparation of regulatory updates, issue briefs, and informational materials for NMOGA members.
• Assist in compiling member feedback related to regulatory proposals.
Member and Committee Support
• Support NMOGA regulatory committees and working groups by coordinating meeting logistics, preparing background materials, and documenting key discussion points.
• Maintain regulatory tracking documents and assist in distributing updates to members.
• Respond to member inquiries by gathering information and coordinating with the Regulatory Affairs team.
Agency & Stakeholder Engagement
• Attend regulatory hearings, public meetings, and workshops when appropriate to monitor discussions and report back to the Regulatory Affairs team.
• Assist in maintaining relationships with regulatory agencies and industry stakeholders.
Permitting & Compliance Awareness
• Develop familiarity with permitting and regulatory processes affecting oil and natural gas operations in New Mexico.
• Assist in communicating regulatory updates that may affect member operations.
Cross-Team Collaboration
• Coordinate with NMOGA’s Government Affairs and Communications teams to ensure regulatory developments are clearly communicated to members.
• Assist with preparing briefing materials, presentations, and member communications.
QualificationsEducation
Bachelor’s or associates degree or technical certificate in environmental science, engineering, geology, public policy, law, economics, or a related field.
Experience
• 1–3 years of professional experience in energy, environmental policy, government affairs, regulatory compliance, public policy, or a related field.
• Internship or coursework related to energy policy, environmental regulation, or public policy is valued.
Knowledge & Skills
• Strong research and analytical skills.
• Ability to review and summarize technical or regulatory information clearly.
• Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
• Strong organizational and time-management abilities.
• Ability to work collaboratively in a team environment.
Desired Attributes
Successful candidates will demonstrate:
• Interest in energy policy and regulatory affairs
• Intellectual curiosity and willingness to learn
• Attention to detail and strong organizational skills
• Ability to synthesize complex information
• Professional judgment and integrity
Reporting Structure
This position reports to the Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and works closely with NMOGA staff, member companies, and regulatory stakeholders.
Why Work With NMOGA
NMOGA represents one of New Mexico’s most important industries and plays a key role in shaping the regulatory andpolicy environment affecting energy development in the state. This position offers an excellent opportunity for an early-career professional to gain hands-on experience in energy policy, regulatory processes, and industry advocacy.
Resumes
Please send resumes to VP of Regulatory Affairs Andrea Felix at andrea@nmoga.org. The posting will remain open until the position is filled.
Salary & BenefitsThe competitive salary will be based on experience with a generous benefits package.