Back/Texas PUCT settlement frames TXNM/Blackstone takeover, protects PNM with funding and governance
energy·February 8, 2026·txnm

Texas PUCT settlement frames TXNM/Blackstone takeover, protects PNM with funding and governance

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Cashu Markets·2 min read
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  • Settlement commits five-year capital spending to fund PNM's grid maintenance, storm hardening, and modernization projects. • Texas governance and customer protections could shape New Mexico review, protecting PNM's local control, workforce, and finances. • Deal still requires New Mexico PRC approval; TXNM, through PNM, serves over 800,000 Texas and New Mexico customers.

Texas regulatory settlement frames fate of PNM's parent takeover

PUCT settlement aims to protect local service and fund reliability

The Public Utility Commission of Texas (PUCT) is approving a unanimous settlement that shapes the regulatory framework for the proposed acquisition of TXNM Energy by Blackstone Infrastructure, a move that directly affects PNM as TXNM’s New Mexico utility subsidiary. The Texas settlement includes $45 million in rate credits, strengthened governance and local oversight, dividend restrictions, ring‑fencing and other financial protections intended to preserve local decision‑making while enabling capital needed to maintain and improve reliability. Regulators say these measures aim to keep operational control and workforce protections local even as ownership changes.

For PNM — which operates regulated utility services in New Mexico under TXNM Energy’s corporate umbrella — the settlement’s emphasis on a five‑year capital expenditure commitment is central. The agreement explicitly commits to funding the company’s capital plan, signaling that planned investments in grid maintenance, storm hardening and modernization projects should continue under new ownership. Regulators and intervenors frame this as crucial to avoiding service degradation and ensuring New Mexico customers benefit from necessary upgrades and resilience measures.

The governance and customer protections embedded in the Texas settlement serve as a template that could influence New Mexico’s review. Provisions such as local oversight, workforce protections and financial safeguards are designed to allay concerns about asset stripping or management decisions that could harm ratepayers. While the settlement is specific to Texas regulation of TNMP, it establishes expectations stakeholders in New Mexico and at PNM are watching closely as the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission evaluates the portion of the transaction that affects PNM.

Approvals cleared and next regulatory steps

Federal clearances are moving the transaction forward: the Federal Communications Commission has cleared the deal and the Hart‑Scott‑Rodino waiting period has expired, while TXNM Energy’s shareholders previously approve the merger. Remaining regulatory approvals include the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and state approval from the New Mexico Public Regulation Commission for matters affecting PNM.

TXNM Energy, based in Albuquerque, serves more than 800,000 homes and businesses across Texas and New Mexico through TNMP and PNM. The company posts detailed materials and the full Texas settlement on its investor filings webpage, which stakeholders and regulators in New Mexico are using to inform their ongoing review.

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