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in New Mexico — Permian Basin Loads at $2.50+/Mile

New Mexico's Permian Basin — Lea and Eddy counties — is one of the fastest-growing oil and gas regions in the United States. The Delaware Basin and Bone Spring formations are driving record drilling activity out of Hobbs, Carlsbad, and Artesia. Operators need drill pipe, frac equipment, and rig supplies delivered fast to remote well pads.

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The Permian Basin's dedicated hot shot hiring marketplace — New Mexico side.

New Mexico's share of the Permian Basin — centered on Lea County (Hobbs) and Eddy County (Carlsbad) — is one of the most productive oil and gas regions in the country. The Delaware Basin, Bone Spring, and Wolfcamp formations are driving sustained high-rig-count activity. Unlike Texas, the New Mexico Permian is less congested — load competition is lower, and operators pay to get reliable drivers committed.

Artesia and Roswell serve as the northern corridor. Most loads originate in the Hobbs or Carlsbad supply yards and run 50–180 miles to active well pads. Typical Permian NM loads include:

Standard Permian NM hot shot loads pay $2.20–$2.60/mile. Time-critical deliveries to remote Delaware Basin pads hit $3.00+/mile. General freight in this region averages $1.35–$1.80/mile — the oilfield premium here is 50–80%.

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Hot shot trucking in New Mexico — answers

What rates do New Mexico Permian Basin hot shot loads pay?
Permian Basin hot shot loads in Lea and Eddy counties typically pay $2.20–$2.60 per mile for standard drill pipe, frac equipment, and rig supply hauls. Time-sensitive runs to remote Delaware Basin pads can reach $3.00+/mile. General freight in this corridor averages $1.35–$1.80/mile — the oilfield premium is significant and consistent. Browse current New Mexico rates →
What equipment is most in demand for New Mexico hot shot work?
The Delaware Basin and Bone Spring plays in Lea and Eddy counties generate high demand for: drill pipe and casing segments for lateral Wolfcamp wells, completion equipment including perforation guns and wireline tools, frac water handling equipment and swab units, wellhead and BOP components, and chemical injection and production equipment. A dually pickup with a 40-ft gooseneck flatbed handles the majority of Permian NM loads — a step-deck helps on taller wellhead equipment.
Do I need a CDL to run hot shot loads in New Mexico?
New Mexico allows non-CDL hot shot operations for combinations under 26,001 lb GCWR. Loads that exceed this threshold — common for heavier Permian equipment — require a Class A CDL. Oversized or overweight loads require a permit from the New Mexico DOT (NMDOT). Many Permian operators strongly prefer CDL drivers to handle the full range of loads without weight restrictions.
Where are the main hot shot hubs in New Mexico?
The three primary New Mexico Permian staging hubs are: Hobbs (Lea County — largest NM oil and gas hub, border of Texas Permian), Carlsbad (Eddy County — Delaware Basin staging, growing rapidly), and Artesia/Roswell (central corridor, northern Eddy County access). Most loads run 50–180 miles from these staging points to active rig sites in the Delaware Basin and Bone Spring formations.
How does HotRig work for New Mexico drivers?
Sign up, set your location (Hobbs, Carlsbad, Artesia, or anywhere in southeastern New Mexico) and your equipment type. HotRig pushes Permian NM loads directly to your phone — no hunting load boards. Every load shown is $2.20+/mile from pre-vetted operators. Payment in 24 hours. No 30–60 day broker delays.

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