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The oil and gas industry in New Zealand explores and develops oil and gas fields, and produces and distributes petroleum products and natural gas. In 2022, New Zealand's net self-sufficiency in oil (mmbls production divided by consumption) was 12%, i.e. the country imported much more crude and refined oil than it exported. [1]
Maui gas field production Maui gross gas production, 1999-2014. The Maui natural gas field is the largest gas, natural gas condensate and oil field in New Zealand, producing nearly three-quarters of the country's hydrocarbons, as well as providing energy for electricity generation.
The Tui oil field is an oil reservoir located 50 kilometres (31 mi) off the west coast of Taranaki, New Zealand. Tui is the sixth largest crude oil field in New Zealand with total reserves of 41 million barrels (6.5 × 10 ^ 6 m 3). [1] Remaining reserves as at January 2018 were 1 million barrels (160 × 10 ^ 3 m 3). [1] Oil is produced from the ...
New Zealand gas production by field 2010. The Pohokura field is an oil and gas field located 4 km offshore of north Taranaki in New Zealand, in approximately 30 m of water.. The field was discovered in 2000 by Fletcher Challenge and has ultimate recoverable reserves (1P) of 1,227 billion cubic feet (34.7 billion cubic metres) or 1435 PJ of gas and 61 million barrels (9.7 million cubic metres ...
Shareholders of New Zealand Oil & Gas Limited ( NZSE:NZO ) will have been dismayed by the negative share price return...
The Kupe natural gas field is located in the Tasman Sea, 30 km off the coast of the town of Manaia in Taranaki, New Zealand. The field was discovered in 1986 and is located in 35 metres of water. [1] [2] The production facility comprises an unmanned offshore platform, a 30 km single three phase pipeline to shore and an onshore production ...
In 2021, New Zealand's Total Energy Supply (TES) amounted to 829.3 petajoules (PJ), marking an 11% increase compared to 2011. The energy supply composition highlighted a diverse range of sources, with renewables being the largest contributor at approximately 42%, followed by oil at 34%, natural gas at 17%, and coal contributing about 7%.
McKee field is an oil and gas producing field in Taranaki, New Zealand. It is located 20 km south east of New Plymouth. The field is now owned and operated by subsidiaries of Todd Energy. [1] The field is named for Tasman Joseph McKee, a New Zealand energy industry advocate and scientist. [2]