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We Buy Surplus Electrical Equipment in New Mexico

We buy surplus electrical equipment in New Mexico — Permian Basin oil & gas, mining operations, and national lab corridor facilities. Freight arranged.

New Mexico oil field and mining electrical equipment

New Mexico sits on the western half of the Permian Basin, and the oil and gas counties around Carlsbad and Hobbs generate the same relentless electrical turnover as the Texas side: padmounts on retired leases, VFDs at compression sites, and miles of MV cable as gathering systems are rebuilt. Beyond the oil patch, the state's copper and potash mines, the national laboratory corridor, and a growing solar buildout each add their own surplus streams.

We buy across New Mexico — from a single padmount outside Hobbs to complete mine electrical inventories — with freight arranged from any lease road or laydown yard.

What we buy most in New Mexico

Permian surplus dominates: oilfield padmounts, poletop transformers, 25kV URD cable, and switchgear from gathering and processing sites. The Grants mineral belt and southern copper mines release MV starters, portable substations, and station transformers. Albuquerque's manufacturing and the lab corridor around Los Alamos and Sandia add clean 480V gear, dry-types, and MCC surplus from facility upgrades.

  • Permian Basin padmounts, cable, and compression-site gear
  • Copper and potash mine electrical surplus
  • Lab corridor and Albuquerque facility upgrade surplus
  • Solar project construction overruns and repowering gear

Freight and logistics in New Mexico

Our carriers run I-40, I-25, and the Permian lease roads regularly — remote southeastern New Mexico pickups are routine, and multi-lease cleanouts are combined into single mobilizations.

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Send photos and nameplate details — we respond with a firm offer, typically within 24 hours. Freight and rigging arranged nationwide, payment before pickup.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you buy oilfield equipment on the New Mexico side of the Permian?
Yes — Lea and Eddy County lease equipment is a core purchase category, with carriers experienced on unpaved lease roads.
Do you buy mining electrical equipment?
Yes. Copper and potash mine surplus — starters, portable subs, and station transformers — is a specialty category we quote as complete packages.
Can you handle pickups at secure facilities?
Yes — our crews carry required insurance and can meet badging and escort requirements at controlled sites.
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