23 May 2006
Award of new permit adds impetus to frontier exploration
The Associate Minister of Energy, Harry Duynhoven, today announced the award of a large offshore exploration permit to
Pogo New Zealand off the East Coast of the North Island.
“We have received a high quality bid from Pogo which highlights both the potential of the East Coast and the commitment
to more aggressive exploration from international companies,” Mr Duynhoven said.
The permit awarded comprises an area of over 8,000km2 in the Hawke Bay between Mahia and Cape Kidnappers.
Pogo NZ is a wholly owned subsidiary of Pogo Producing Company. Pogo is listed on the New York Stock Exchange and has
been involved in oil and gas exploration and production for over thirty years. Pogo owns interests in the Gulf of
Mexico, onshore United States, Canada, Vietnam and New Zealand. In 2005 Pogo spent in excess of US$510 million on
capital and exploration projects including US$10 million on a 3D seismic programme in New Zealand. Pogo has a market
capitalisation, including debt, of approximately US$5 billion.
Pogo’s minimum work programme includes provision for 1500km of 2D seismic data and up to two exploration wells, with
estimated exploration expenditure over the 5 year permit period of up to US$45M.
“It is important for the development of New Zealand’s petroleum industry that production happens within its frontier
basins, and the proposed exploration programme of work gives justified optimism for the future of the basin,” Mr
Duynhoven said.
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