NEW ZEALAND

NZ hopes for better petroleum watchdog

NEW Zealand oilies are hopeful of finally getting a bigger, better-resourced petroleum inspectorate after talks with the government's Department of Labour following the resignation of the country's sole oil, gas and geothermal inspector.

Petroleum Exploration and Production Association of New Zealand chairman John Bay and executive officer John Pfahlert met DOL staff in Wellington last week to discuss the management of the country's "high...

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