The
NZ government, which has no interest in mitigating sea level, rise
wants to hugely increase oil exploration.
Huge
increase in oil exploration areas
The
Government has doubled the amount of land and sea available for oil
and gas exploration
2
April, 2014
The
total is now 405,000 square kilometres, or 1.5 times New Zealand's
entire surface area.
Energy
and Resources Minister Simon Bridges made the announcement at an
energy conference in Wellington.
Areas
being offered include onshore parts of the East Coast, Taranaki and
the West Coast of the South island.
Offshore
areas are near Cape Reinga, the New Caledonia Basin and the East
Coast of the North and upper South Islands.
Mr
Bridges said the area is big for a reason.
"Companies
do want maximum areas where they think there is good proxpectivity to
explore
and
then hone in their interest so while they start relatively large,
they move into very small areas."
Oil
companies are now invited to develop plans for oil and gas
prospecting and those with the most intensive work programme will win
the contract to proceed.
Protest
outside
A
small number of demonstrators protested outside the conference as the
minister stressed the economic importance of oil and gas.
Organiser
Fi Gibson said they were angry at the big new offer.
"This
comes despite the IPCC report which shows climate change is very real
and come with real costs for New Zealand," she said.
"This
is moving in the opposite direction to today's block off."
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