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Greymouth Petroleum alleges Energy Minister's decision was invalid

Greymouth Petroleum's judicial review proceedings lasted four days.

Reweti Kohere Thu, 11 Apr 2019

Domestic oil and gas producer Greymouth Petroleum alleges Energy Minister Megan Woods acted outside of her powers when she required parts of its Taranaki onshore petroleum mining permit to be surrendered because crude oil wasn’t present.

The second-largest New Zealand-based oil and gas company

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Reweti Kohere Thu, 11 Apr 2019
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