Available tools
6 tools| Tool | Description |
|---|---|
searchOilGasLeases | Active O&G leases (~5.9K), filter by lessee, bbox, near, dates, minAcres. |
searchMineralLeases | Active mineral leases, leaseType: Salt Water Disposal, Caliche, Potash, Coal. |
getLeaseDetail | Lookup by UNIQUEKEY, searches O&G, mineral, commercial, agricultural in order. |
getExpiringLeases | Active leases sorted by days-until-expiry, leaseCategory defaults to oil-gas. |
searchAgriculturalLeases | Active agricultural leases (~3.8K), filter by lessee, bbox, near. |
getServiceInfo | Schema, fields, and record counts for any of the 4 NMSLO services. |
Setup
A few steps to connect your AI agents to New Mexico State Land Office.
- 1
Enable Energy APIs
Set ENABLE_ENERGY_APIS=true for your deployment.
- 2
Toggle Connector On
Open /mcp and turn on New Mexico State Land Office under Energy connectors.
- 3
Start Querying
Call the nm-slo MCP tool, start with method=searchOilGasLeases or method=getExpiringLeases.
Connect to your AI assistant
Pick the tool your team uses for the exact setup steps.
- 1
Open Claude settings
Launch Claude, click the profile button (bottom left), and go to Settings.
- 2
Access connectors
Open the Connectors tab, scroll to the bottom, and click “Add custom connector”.
- 3
Name your connector
Enter any name you’d like for this connector.
- 4
Get the connector URL
Log in to PatchOps, open the /mcp page, and copy the connector URL you want to use.
- 5
Add the connector
Paste the URL into the “Remote MCP server URL” box and click Add.
- 6
Start using
Your New Mexico State Land Office connector is ready to use in Claude.
