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What we are seeing - October 2022

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What we are seeing - September 2022

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What we are seeing - August 2022

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What we are seeing - July 2022

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What we are seeing - March 2022

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What we are seeing - March 2022

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New members strengthen advocacy - Feb 2022

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Time for sensible action on climate change - November 2021

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From Upstream to Energise Online - October 2021

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New plan needed for decommissioning - September 2021

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Blackouts highlight energy challenges - August 2021

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New partnership to develop energy skills - July 2021

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New decommissioning law introduced - June 2021

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GIC warns of energy shortages by 2026 - May 2021

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Energy Skills merges with Energy Resources Aotearoa - April 2021

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PEPANZ is now 'Energy Resources Aotearoa' - March 2021

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Pivotal year ahead for energy industry - February 2021

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Launch of 'Energy for Better Lives' - December 2020

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Election update: what does it mean for the energy sector? - October 2020

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Aussies stepping on the gas - September 2020

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Forum with International Gas Union President - August 2020

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Asking the burning questions - July 2020

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Proposed ban on seismic surveys - June 2020

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Energy and Resources election forum - May 2020

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COVID-19 Industry Update - April 2020

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COVID-19 Industry Update - March 2020

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PEPANZ lodges submission on Crown Minerals reform - February 2020

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PEPANZ welcomes new Chief Executive - December 2019

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Petroleum Conference a major success - October 2019

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New speakers for 2019 Petroleum Conference announced - August 2019

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Launch of 'Powering to 2050: A Vision for Natural Gas in New Zealand' - July 2019

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PEPANZ CEO on the move - June 2019

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Update on Government's plans for resources sector - May 2019

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Focus turns to South Island opportunities - April 2019

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Another terrific Taranaki Tour - March 2019

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NZIER report shows $28b cost from exploration ban  - February 2019

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Year in Review marks a tumultuous 2018 - December 2018

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Energy Voices campaign to continue - November 2018

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Energy Voices campaign launched to fight oil and gas changes - October 2018

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Legislative Changes to CMA imminent - September 2018

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Zero Carbon Bill: PEPANZ supports but urges caution  - August 2018

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NZIER to look at impacts of oil and gas decision  - July 2018

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PEPANZ meets with Prime Minister - May 2018

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Offshore ban: update on Government decision - April 2018

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Public survey shows broad support for industry - February 2018

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New Years Honour for PEPANZ Chair Rob Jager - January 2018

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PEPANZ 2017 year in review - December 2017

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Our briefing to the new Minister - November 2017

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Exploration activity heats up in Taranaki - October 2017

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This Election - Environmental Policies - September 2017

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Congratulations GNS Science! - August 2017

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The New Zealand Petroleum Conference is coming to Wellington - July 2017

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Welcome to the new look Upstream - June 2017

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    • Report shows oil and gas will continue to be cornerstone of world energy supply
    • PEPANZ expresses disappointment in Auckland Council decision
    • PEPANZ congratulates Taranaki Regional Council Environmental Award Winners
    • PEPANZ acknowledges release of South Taranaki District Plan
    • Report shows importance of oil and gas to the marine economy
    • PEPANZ Congratulates Successful Local Body Candidates
    • Oil and Gas Potential Game Changer for New Zealand
    • Petroleum Conference 2017 to be held in New Plymouth
    • Climate Justice Taranaki wrong on Landfarming
    • PEPANZ Supports Pragmatic Changes Outlined in South Taranaki District Plan
    • Landfarming, a good story to tell
    • Industry welcomes Block offer 2015
    • New Zealand still attractive business destination.
    • Debunking myths with science a priority for keynote speaker
    • Report shows job growth in oil and gas industry
    • Expert says low oil prices affect public opinion of industry
    • 2 weeks till Advantage NZ Petroleum Summit 2015
    • New Zealand Petroleum Summit 2014 expects record turn-out
    • Industry welcomes Block offer 2014
    • PEPANZ appoints new CEO
    • New Chairman of PEPANZ announced
    • Industry wants best possible regulation
    • PEPANZ welcomes Green Party support for continued oil drilling
    • 2014 New Zealand Petroleum Summit Announced
    • Resource Management and Community Affairs Manager
    • Spill unlikely and it’s no secret
    • Industry calls for mature conversation about safe deep sea drilling
    • Landfarming found to make sandy, coastal farmland ten times better for dairying
    • Job opportunity with PEPANZ: Office and Events Manager
    • New Zealand Petroleum Summit 2013: Creating an environment for success
    • Poll shows Kiwis back safety measures at sea
    • Oil and gas key driver for regional economic growth
    • Association welcomes new Health and Safety Regulations
    • Let’s talk about New Zealand’s Energy options
    • Blocks offer 2012 brings with it potential for economic growth
    • New Zealand Petroleum Summit 2012 launches into its first day
    • Parliamentary Commissioner for the Environment: report into Hydraulic Fracturing
    • UK Royal Society report into hydraulic fracturing
    • PEPANZ Chairman's Address Our petroleum future
    • Review of the Health and Safety Regulations that apply to the Upstream Petroleum Sector
    • Industry welcomes independent inquiry into hydraulic fracturing
    • Taranaki Regional Council: Media statement on PCE's report on hydraulic fracturing
    • Petroleum Conference Opens tomorrow in New Plymouth
    • Petroleum Conference Protest Disappointing but Expected
    • PEPANZ Disappointed by Latest Greenpeace Media Stunt
    • Action Needed To Grow New Zealand’s Petroleum Sector
    • OMV, Shell Taranaki Limited Win Big at Inaugural New Zealand Petroleum Conference Awards
    • Opinion Piece (Taranaki Daily News)
    • PEPANZ acknowledges new emissions report
    • New study shows exciting gas potential for Canterbury
    • Global demand for natural gas a big opportunity for New Zealand
    • PEPANZ Publishes Briefing to Energy and Resources Minister
    • Strong environmental rules already in place for seismic surveys
    • New survey shows broad support for New Zealand’s oil and gas industry
    • Dr Joanna Breare elected as new PEPANZ Chair
    • Response to Greenpeace open letter on oil and gas exploration
    • Shell sale of interests to OMV marks end of an era
    • Petroleum Conference starts tomorrow in Wellington
    • Petroleum Conference award winners announced
    • PEPANZ disappointed in Block Offer changes
    • PEPANZ searching for analysis on offshore ban
    • PEPANZ welcomes Productivity Commission report
    • Presentation to Prime Minister: Making the 'Just Transition' to lower emissions work
    • Officials confirm ending exploration a lose-lose for environment, economy
    • NZIER commissioned to look at impacts of oil and gas decision
    • PEPANZ welcomes Productivity Commission report
    • Greenpeace has it wrong - no subsidies for oil and gas industry
    • Call for oil and gas select committee to meet in Taranaki
    • Greenpeace should not be above the law
    • Ending offshore exploration all pain, no gain for New Zealanders
    • Rushing oil and gas legislation is an undemocratic disgrace
    • “Giving a voice to the people” – New campaign launched on oil and gas exploration halt
    • Major role outlined for oil and gas in a lower carbon world
    • Call for Government to justify oil and gas decision with proper research
    • Oil and gas legislation creates major uncertainty
    • Energy Voices campaign to keep highlighting impacts of oil and gas decision
    • World Energy report shows New Zealand alone in rejecting natural gas
    • Potential $1b hydrogen investment shows rethink needed on natural gas
    • Green investment fund must support carbon capture projects
    • New study warns of major energy costs in trying to replace natural gas
    • Just Transitions conference should focus on carbon capture and storage
    • Increased coal burning shows why we need natural gas
    • Campaign for continued gas and oil exploration takes to TV
    • NZIER report shows $28b blow to economy from oil and gas ban
    • Small step towards new natural gas exploration welcomed
    • New discoveries needed to avoid natural gas shortfall
    • ICCC report confirms importance of natural gas
    • Greenpeace actions ignorant grandstanding
    • New Zealand urged to make the most of natural gas resources
    • No taxpayer subsidies for oil and gas industry
    • PEPANZ comment on draft Minerals and Petroleum Resource Strategy
    • PEPANZ comment on hydrogen Green Paper
    • New PEPANZ CEO announced
    • Policymakers urged to unlock the potential of natural gas for New Zealand
    • Petroleum Conference 2019 Award winners announced
    • Agricultural emissions deal welcomed as first step
    • Resource strategy could hinder delivery of affordable and reliable energy to New Zealanders
    • Zero Carbon Bill welcomed
    • PEPANZ Chair honoured with Taranaki Mayoral Award
    • New energy scenarios highlight the importance of natural gas
    • International Energy Agency report shows major role for natural gas
    • Crown Minerals Act review welcomed but requires careful consideration
    • Fall in renewable electricity shows importance of natural gas
    • PEPANZ welcomes new Climate Change Commission members
    • Drilling consent great news for New Zealand
    • Rushed ETS reform undermines climate change efforts
    • New survey shows increased support for New Zealand’s oil and gas industry
    • KiwiSaver ban will cost New Zealanders and do nothing for climate change
    • Offshore rig protest was dumb and dangerous
    • New report into petroleum exploration ban welcomed
    • Natural gas keeping the lights on for New Zealand
    • Pohokura gas supply back online – great news for New Zealand
    • New RMA climate change proposals increase cost and uncertainty
    • New oil and gas discovery in Taranaki welcomed
    • How the energy industry can boost Government’s economic plans
    • ETS changes need to be carefully implemented
    • Gas sector-led collaboration to provide better information on any gas outages
    • Seismic survey policy should be evidence and science based
    • Declining natural gas reserves a real concern
    • Educational campaign highlighting importance of natural gas
    • New report highlights important energy questions
    • National New Energy Development Centre welcomed
    • New Chair of Electricity Authority welcomed
    • Reduced natural gas supply led to higher prices and emissions
    • Increase in Kupe natural gas reserves good news for New Zealand
    • 100% target needs to be evidence based
    • New energy rankings highlight importance of balanced energy system
    • Global energy report shows crucial future role for natural gas
    • PEPANZ welcomes new and returning Ministers
    • No exploration off Canterbury coast disappointing news
    • Important choices ahead for energy sector in transition
    • Hard work begins on climate policy now
    • Shrinking exploration puts even more pressure on New Zealand’s energy security
    • Blog: Banning natural gas into homes doesn't stack up
    • Investigation into natural gas supply welcomed
    • Importance of natural gas to our transition highlighted
    • Another blow to New Zealand’s energy security
    • New survey shows increased support for New Zealand’s oil and gas industry
    • Methanex decision disappointing for Taranaki
    • End of an era as final exploration permit outside Taranaki surrendered
    • New name and strategy for PEPANZ
    • Focus on gross emissions puts Commission plan on wrong track
    • Firstgas decarbonisation plan shows transition in action
    • Bans are not the way to transition
    • Efforts to improve quality of law-making welcomed
    • Opinion: Don’t make net-zero harder than it needs to be
    • Importing natural gas from Australia another step closer
    • Warning on potential energy crisis must be listened to
    • New modelling shows important roles for natural gas in 2050
    • Gas deal welcomed but longer-term solution required
    • Opinion: Banning new gas connections is still a terrible idea
    • Climate Commission still proposing unnecessary costs for New Zealanders
    • Doubling of coal use shows need for local natural gas
    • Decommissioning rules require careful consideration
    • Cautious welcome of new natural gas reserves
    • Renewable gas study shows promise
    • Opinion: Act now to avoid the next energy crisis
    • New partnership to develop future energy skills
    • All Blacks should be proud of INEOS deal
    • Refinery closure another blow to regional jobs
    • Power blackouts highlight urgent energy challenge
    • Natural gas kept the lights on in 2020 – new figures
    • New members reflect broader focus for Energy Resources Aotearoa
    • Decommissioning overkill needs rethink
    • Opinion: Warning signs from blackouts can’t be ignored
    • New global ranking highlights our energy vulnerability
    • Report confirms risks to natural gas supply as we transition
    • Emissions plan welcomed but too heavy-handed
    • New law on decommissioning could be costly overkill
    • It’s time for sensible climate action
    • New report highlights ‘the most important climate policy you’ve never heard of’
    • New members strengthen energy sector advocacy
    • Observer status granted by UNFCCC
    • Mobil joins Energy Resources Aotearoa
    • Infrastructure Strategy overlooks energy fundamentals
    • Emissions plan will impose unjustifiable costs - Energy Resources Aotearoa
    • Increasing calls for CCUS highlights ERP blindspot - Energy Resources Aotearoa
    • 'Extreme complexity' of energy policy highlighted in ComCom decision
    • New well developments add to New Zealand’s energy mix
    • Winter blackout risk shows natural gas "vital"
    • Energy Resources Aotearoa welcomes skills plan
    • Investor confidence key to keep natural gas flowing
    • Collaboration key to attaining net zero goal - report
    • Industry joins together on Gas Transition Plan
    • Attract, maintain & upskill talent for NZ's energy future - report
    • CCC proposal unnecessarily inflates household & business costs
    • Energy Resources welcomes new energy report
    • Natural gas remains critical for energy security and affordability - international report
    • Fuel initiatives a mixed bag
    • Science & engineering projects show bright future for energy
    • Govt Crown Minerals changes disappointing - Energy Resources
    • Energy Resources welcomes wind announcement
    • Energy sector welcomes Government restraint in updated ETS settings
    • Global energy transition report a timely reminder for policymakers - Energy Resources Aotearoa
    • Government’s biofuels decision a good first start - Energy Resources Aotearoa
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