TULSA, Okla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Empire Petroleum (NYSE American: EP) (“Empire” or the “Company”), an oil and gas company with producing assets in New Mexico, North Dakota, Montana, Texas, and Louisiana, announced the New Mexico Oil Conservation Commission (“NMOCD” or the “Commission”) has issued a unanimous and favorable ruling regarding the Company’s rights to the Residual Oil Zone (“ROZ”) in the Eunice Monument South Unit (“EMSU”) Unitized Interval in Lea County, New Mexico. After four years o
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