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Oil & Gas Trucking Jobs in New Mexico

New Mexico's portion of the Permian Basin, centered around Hobbs, Carlsbad, and Artesia in the southeastern corner, has seen explosive growth. The Delaware Basin sub-play is one of the most active drilling areas in North America. New Mexico also hosts significant natural gas gathering and processing infrastructure, creating demand for drivers who can haul LNG, NGL, and condensate.

NM Industry Pay

$72,000 - $108,000

Top Employers

5 Companies

National Growth

+8% through 2028

Oil & Gas Trucking in New Mexico

New Mexico's portion of the Permian Basin, centered around Hobbs, Carlsbad, and Artesia in the southeastern corner, has seen explosive growth. The Delaware Basin sub-play is one of the most active drilling areas in North America. New Mexico also hosts significant natural gas gathering and processing infrastructure, creating demand for drivers who can haul LNG, NGL, and condensate.

Top Oil & Gas Trucking Employers in New Mexico

1

XTO Energy (ExxonMobil)

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2

Occidental Petroleum

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3

Devon Energy

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4

Cimarex Energy

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5

DCP Midstream

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Requirements for Oil & Gas Trucking in NM

CDL-A with Tanker (N) and HazMat (H) endorsements
Clean MVR with no DUI/DWI convictions
TWIC card for terminal access
Ability to work 12-14 hour shifts in remote locations
Experience with vacuum trucks, hot oil units, or winch trucks preferred

Equipment Used in New Mexico

Tanker trailersVacuum trucksWinch trucksHot oil unitsFlatbed (pipe hauling)Pneumatic trailers

Trucking in New Mexico

State CDL Avg

$45,000 - $70,000

Key Industries

Oil & gas (Permian Basin), Military & national laboratory logistics, Cross-border trade (Mexico)

Major Cities

Albuquerque, Las Cruces, Santa Fe, Farmington

Top Corridors

I-40 (east-west through Albuquerque), I-25 (north-south through Albuquerque)

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Oil & Gas Trucking in New Mexico — FAQ

Where are oil trucking jobs located in New Mexico?

Nearly all oil trucking work in New Mexico is in the southeastern Permian Basin region around Hobbs, Carlsbad, Artesia, and Lovington in Lea and Eddy counties. This area sits directly across the state line from the Texas Permian Basin and shares the same operational infrastructure.

How does New Mexico's oilfield compare to the Texas Permian Basin?

New Mexico's Delaware Basin is geologically connected to the Texas Permian and offers similar pay ($72K-$108K). The New Mexico side tends to have fewer operators but larger well pads, meaning bigger load volumes per location. Housing costs in Hobbs and Carlsbad are typically lower than Midland-Odessa.

What types of oilfield loads are common in New Mexico?

Common loads include produced water for disposal wells, crude oil from lease tanks, fracking sand delivery, drilling mud and chemicals, and pipeline construction materials. New Mexico's growing natural gas infrastructure also creates demand for NGL and condensate hauling.