Govt awards 15 new oil and gas permits
Hon Simon Bridges
Minister of Energy and Resources
9 December 2014
Govt awards 15 new oil and gas permits
Energy and Resources Minister Simon Bridges today announced the award of 15 new oil and gas exploration permits as a result of Block Offer 2014.
Block Offer 2014 includes six onshore permits across the Taranaki, West Coast and East Coast basins, and nine offshore permits across the Reinga-Northland, Taranaki, and Pegasus basins.
Collectively the permits represent more than $110 million in committed expenditure on initial exploration which, if successful, could lead to further work worth more than $1 billion.
Mr Bridges says the results show New Zealand continues to cement its reputation as a key destination for investors in oil and gas exploration.
“Block Offer 2014 has attracted three new companies to explore here, as well as expanded interest from local and international companies already operating in New Zealand.”
“I am very pleased that as part of Block Offer 2014 we will welcome three new entrants to the New Zealand sector. Two are major overseas companies with significant resources and extensive worldwide experience – Chevron, in a joint venture with Statoil, and ONGC Videsh.
“I’m also pleased to see the third new entrant is a local company, New Endeavour Resources.”
Permits
were awarded to:
• Chevron NZ Exploration (new): Three
offshore Pegasus permits (in a joint venture with Statoil
Lambda Netherlands BV)
• Statoil Lambda Netherlands BV:
One offshore Northland-Reinga permit
• ONGC Videsh
(new): One offshore Taranaki permit
• New Endeavour
Resources (new): One offshore Taranaki permit
• OMV New
Zealand: One offshore Taranaki permit and one offshore
Pegasus permit
• Todd Exploration & Beach Petroleum:
One offshore Taranaki permit
• Mosman Oil & Gas NZ: One
onshore East Coast permit and two onshore West Coast
permits
• TAG Oil NZ: Two onshore Taranaki
permits
• Petrochem: One onshore Taranaki
permit
“The award of exploration permits today is another important step toward unlocking New Zealand’s oil and gas potential, both on and offshore,” says Mr Bridges.
“The Government is committed to developing our oil, gas and mineral resources in a sensible, safe and environmentally responsible way. Block Offer 2014 is delivering on that,” Mr Bridges says.
Information on the permits awarded and the Block Offer 2014 process is available at: www.nzpam.govt.nz/cms/about-nzpam/news/2014/govt-announces-15-new-oil-gas-exploration-permits
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