Separate public-record recovery branch

Regulatory and bankruptcy records

A separate lane for public-record recovery and review. It tracks an unresolved Omimex / Colorado ECMC question without folding it into the Texaco/MMV evidence canon.

This archive is built for public-interest research, source verification, right of reply, and correction.

Why this branch exists

A recovery question needs its own record discipline.

This branch preserves a separate public-record research question concerning alleged Colorado ECMC-related claims, fines, penalties, environmental liabilities, or agency-creditor issues involving Omimex Petroleum or related Omimex entities in a bankruptcy or insolvency context.

No court or agency finding is published here yet. The branch exists so the archive can track documents before any finding is made.

Current status

Tracked as recovery pending, not as canon

REGULATORY / BANKRUPTCY RECORD REVIEW

Review lane

This section is a public-record recovery page. It is not part of the Texaco/MMV evidence canon.

ALLEGED / DOCUMENT RECOVERY PENDING

Publication state

The archive has not yet registered a court, agency, or bankruptcy record that establishes the merits of the issue.

NO COURT OR AGENCY FINDING PUBLISHED IN THIS ARCHIVE YET

Finding status

No merits determination appears on the public site. The branch remains in document recovery mode.

Open the review page

Records needed before publication of any finding

The branch stays open until the record set is complete

Next steps

How the branch will be upgraded

The publication standard is simple: an identified public source, a reproducible locator, and a status that matches what the document actually establishes. Until then, the branch remains a record-recovery page, not a finding page.

The confirmed Texas A&M naming record is reviewed separately as public memory and chronology, not as causation. See the homepage and editorial note for that record.

Read the detailed review page · Right of reply · Corrections