What is New Mexico State Land Office?
New Mexico State Land Office (NMSLO) public ArcGIS REST FeatureServer covering state-trust mineral leases — the Permian Basin parallel to TX GLO. ~5,908 Active Oil & Gas Leases, ~746 Active Mineral Leases (with LEASE_TYPE: Salt Water Disposal, Water, Caliche, Sand & Gravel, Potash, General Mining, Special Use Agreements, Salt, Coal, Geothermal), ~3,765 Active Agricultural Leases, ~1,233 Active Commercial Leases. Each lease record carries lessee (OGRID_NAM), gross acres (LSE_ACRG), effective date (VEREFF_DTE), term-end date (VERTRM_DTE), and polygon geometry. NMSLO publishes only ACTIVE leases — there is no historical / pending layer. The legacy wheeler.nmstatelands.org ArcGIS server is offline. NO COUNTY column on any layer — county filtering must be expressed as bounding boxes (we expose bbox + near). Held-by-production leases have term-end at year-9999 epoch; we surface daysUntilExpiry as null for those. Lease numbers are split across LSE_PREFIX + LSE_NUMBER + LSE_SUFFIX, concatenated into UNIQUEKEY (e.g. 'B031960005').
Available Tools
Requirements
- ENABLE_ENERGY_APISSet ENABLE_ENERGY_APIS=true to allow connector toggles.
Quick Setup Guide
Follow these steps to connect your AI agents to this connector
Set ENABLE_ENERGY_APIS=true for your deployment.
Open /mcp and turn on New Mexico State Land Office under Energy connectors.
Call the nm-slo MCP tool — start with method=searchOilGasLeases or method=getExpiringLeases.
Connect to Your AI Assistant
Choose your AI assistant below for specific setup instructions
Follow these steps to connect New Mexico State Land Office to Claude:
Step 1: Open Claude Settings
Launch Claude → Click the profile button (bottom left) → Navigate to Settings
Step 2: Access Connectors
Scroll down to the Connectors tab → Navigate to the bottom → Click “Add Custom Connector”
Step 3: Name Your Connector
Enter any name you'd like for this connector
Step 4: Get the Connector URL
Log in to PatchOps → Navigate to the /mcp page → Copy the connector URL you want to use
Step 5: Add the Connector
Paste the URL in the “Remote MCP Server URL” text box → Click Add
Step 6: Start Using
Your connector is now ready to use in Claude
Follow these steps to connect New Mexico State Land Office to ChatGPT:
Step 1: Enable Developer Mode
Go to Settings → Connectors → Advanced → Enable Developer mode
Step 2: Create New Connector
Go back to Connectors page → Click “Create” (top right)
Step 3: Name Your Connector
Enter any name you'd like for this connector (descriptions are optional)
Step 4: Get the Connector URL
Log in to PatchOps → Navigate to the /mcp page → Copy the connector URL you want to use
Step 5: Add the URL
Paste the URL in the “MCP Server URL” text box
Step 6: Set Authentication
Click the authentication dropdown → Select “No authentication” (PatchOps handles authentication internally)
Step 7: Create the Connector
Click “I understand and want to continue” checkbox → Press Create
Step 8: Using the Connector
Start a new chat → Click the + button (left of text box) → Open dropdown → Hover over three dots labeled “More” → Select your connector
Instructions for connecting New Mexico State Land Office to GitHub Copilot:
Coming Soon
Detailed setup instructions for GitHub Copilot will be added here.
For other MCP-compatible platforms:
Step 1: Get the Connector URL
Log in to PatchOps → Navigate to the /mcp page → Copy the connector URL you want to use
Step 2: Add to Configuration
Add this configuration to your MCP settings file. Replace the URL with your specific connector URL from the /mcp page:
"New Mexico State Land Office-MCP": {
"url": "https://patchops.ai/api/mcp/...",
"type": "http"
}Example Configuration
Here’s an example using PatchOps MCP:
"PatchOps-MCP": {
"url": "https://patchops.ai/api/mcp/...",
"type": "http"
}