Seismicity in the Raton Basin over the past two decades suggests reactivation of basement faults due to wastewater injection. In the summer of 2018, 96 short-period three-component nodal instruments were installed in a highly active region of the basin for a month. A machine-learning based phase picker-(PhaseNet) was adopted and identified millions of picks, which were associated with events using an automated algorithm – REAL (Rapid Earthquake Association and Location). After hypocenter relocation with hypoDD, the earthquake catalog contains 9259 M -2.2 – 3 earthquakes focused at depths of 4-6km. Magnitude of completeness (Mc) varies from -1 at night to -0.5 in daytime, likely reflecting noise variation modulated by wind. The clustered hypocenters with variable depths and focal mechanisms suggest a complex network of basement faults. Frequency-magnitude statistics and the spatiotemporal evolution of seismicity are comparable to tectonic systems.