VENTURE TARANAKI
TARANAKI’S REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY
9 ROBE STREET, PO BOX 670,
NEW PLYMOUTH 4340, NEW ZEALAND
TEL:
+64 6 759 5150.
EMAIL:
INFO@VENTURE.ORG.NZ
WEBSITE:
WWW.TARANAKI.INFO
WWW.
ENERGY
STREAM.CO.NZ
ENERGYSTREAM IS BROUGHT TO YOU BY:
THE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AGENCY FOR
NEW ZEALAND’S FOREMOST ENERGY PROVINCE.
A Showcase of New Zealand’s Extensive Oil and Gas Industry Capabilities
Produced by Venture Taranaki Trust with support from New Zealand Trade and Enterprise
2012/13
THE WORLD WITHIN OUR REACH
‘ENERGISING OUR FUTURE’
INTRODUCING OIL AND GAS
Setting the scene for New Zealand’s thriving oil and gas
and support sectors.
DEMYSTIFYING THE INDUSTRY
Helping to explain and present the industry to those
beyond it.
NEWS AND EVENTS
Pulling together key stories, events and resources to help
move the industry forward.
FINDING CAPABILITY
A comprehensive, searchable database of companies and
capabilities throughout New Zealand.
JOBS AND SKILLS
A dynamic listing of employment opportunities in the sector.
ACTIVITY AND INTELLIGENCE
An overview of what’s happening, where, when and who’s
making it happen.
Tel: +64 6 759 5150 E-mail: energystream@venture.org.nz
9 Robe Street, PO Box 670, New Plymouth 4340, New Zealand
energy
stream.co.nz
MISSION: POSSIBLE
In December 2010 Venture Taranaki, the Regional Development Agency for New Zealand’s foremost energy province,
released The Wealth Beneath Our Feet, a report that for the first time defined the full economic impact of the oil and gas
industry to New Zealand’s economy: $2.5 billion to national GDP and employing 7,700 FTEs.
The report identified that if our oil and gas and support sectors were to extend these figures, a more collaborative
approach to industry growth was required. One of the responses has been the
www.energystream.co.nz
website,
developed by Venture Taranaki in partnership with New Zealand Trade and Enterprise.
The heart of EnergyStream is a comprehensive database of the extensive capabilities of the New Zealand industry.
This publication – the New Zealand Oil and Gas Industry Capabilities Directory – is an overview of those capabilities.
New Zealand is one of the world’s most attractive investment locations for oil and gas exploration. With a supportive
government - at both regional and central levels – progressive permitting structure, an established and innovative
industry, boundless exploration potential, talented people and an unbeatable lifestyle, New Zealand is well and truly open
for business.
Right behind the industry, but at times overshadowed, is an exceptionally talented multi-disciplined supply chain.
This document is a celebration of the innovative companies and the immense capabilities resident within that sector.
While this sector, and indeed the industry itself, is primarily centred on the Taranaki region, an emerging hub and spoke
network is enabling that expertise and experience to ensure best practice and lessons learnt in Taranaki are supporting
new exploration regions throughout New Zealand.
There is also increased scope to extend that flow of ideas and services internationally. For over half a century
New Zealand companies have worked alongside some of the biggest global names in oil and gas, and have demonstrated
a relentless commitment to precision, innovation, health and safety best practice, and responsiveness. Now is the time to
take that approach to the world, and ensure New Zealand, its people, and its companies are at the forefront of the oil and
gas industry.
This publication demonstrates that New Zealand’s people and supply chains are ready. It is time for our oil and gas
industry, and the companies profiled in the following pages and online at
energystream.co.nz
to stand up, work together
and drive the sector and the national economy forward.
Stuart Trundle
Chief Executive, Venture Taranaki
THE WORLD WITHIN OUR REACH
ENERGISING OUR FUTURE
A Showcase of New Zealand’s Extensive Oil and Gas Industry Capabilities
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Table of ConTenTs
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New Zealand - one of the top five countries in the world for investment in petroleum exploration
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We’re a big country
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The value of the oil and gas industry to New Zealand
4
Our oil and gas potential
6
New Zealand’s petroleum industry – past, present and future prospects
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Taranaki – New Zealand’s premier oil and gas region
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Taranaki’s established supply chain
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Extensive project involvement
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Globally competitive
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Yolla accommodation module
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The New Zealand Oil and Gas Industry Capability Database
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Capability summary
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Company profiles
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Taranaki – the ultimate lifestyle
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About EnergyStream
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Greg Muter - greg@designfactory.co.nz
Rob Tucker, Greymouth Petroleum, Shell Exploration NZ Ltd, Shell Todd Oil Services Limited
(STOS), Motorua Petroleum, No 1 well PHO2009-358, Tag Oil, Origin Energy,
Todd Petroleum, M&O Pacific, Vause Oil Services, EnergyWorks, Arabac, Wells Electrical,
Methanex, ITL, BTW Company, Warners Construction, Fitzroy Engineering, ECL, ETL Group.
While all care has been taken to ensure accuracy of this publication, Venture Taranaki accepts no responsibility
or liability for any errors or omissions. Furthermore, the information found on the Oil and Gas Capability
Database has been provided by external sources and may be updated or amended since publication. Venture
Taranaki is not responsible for the accuracy, reliability or currency of information provided by these sources.
Furthermore, those registered on the database are not endorsed by Venture Taranaki. Users wishing to
rely upon this information should consult directly with the companies and take professional advice. Venture
Taranaki does not assume any liability deemed to have been caused directly or indirectly by any content in this
publication. All dollar figures are in New Zealand dollars.
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DISCLAIMER:
AbOUT VEnTURE TARAnAKI
Venture Taranaki Trust is the Taranaki Regional Development Agency. Incorporated as a charitable trust, Venture Taranaki is a dynamic organisation which has
facilitated business success from enterprise inception through to sustainable intergenerational growth based on international competitiveness.
Venture Taranaki is an initiative founded by the New Plymouth District Council and supported by South Taranaki District Council, Stratford District Council,
Taranaki Electricity Trust, New Zealand Trade and Enterprise, Ministry of Science and Innovation, Business Mentors New Zealand, and numerous other private
sector organisations.
For more information visit www.taranaki.info
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WE’RE A
bIG COUnTRy
• New ZealaNd comprises sigNificaNtly more area thaN its laNd mass
• the islaNds of New ZealaNd are the higher grouNd of a submerged coNtiNeNt, sometimes also
referred to as ‘ZealaNdia’, which comprises 5.7 millioN square kilometres aNd is aN estimated 96
PERCEnT UnDERWATER
• New ZealaNd’s uNique geology aNd large territory preseNt eNormous possibilities for successful
PETROLEUM ExPLORATIOn
• sigNificaNt oil aNd gas poteNtial has beeN ideNtified, both oNshore aNd iN New ZealaNd’s exteNsive
offshore area.
source: gNs scieNce, New ZealaNd petroleum aNd miNerals, te ara - the eNcyclopaedia of New ZealaNd.
New ZealaNd –
oNe of the top five couNtries iN the world
for iNvestmeNt iN petroleum exploratioN
(Source: Fraser Institute Global Petroleum Survey, 2011)
From a global perspective, New Zealand is a frontier oil and gas location. The country’s open, low risk and straightforward
permitting process and proven exploration successes have resulted in the generation of significant ongoing momentum around the
petroleum industry.
New Zealand has:
• Significant petroleum potential
• Underexplored basins
• Straightforward permitting
• Readily and freely available seismic and interpretive data for interested oil and gas investors
• A safe, stable economy
• Democratic, non-corrupt politics
• A Government committed to ensuring that New Zealand is a highly attractive global destination for such investment
• An experienced, capable oil and gas supply chain, support industry and infrastructure.
New ZealaNd
welliNgtoN - 47S 174e
Exclusive Economic Zone
Extended continental shelf
Outer limits of the extended continental shelf
New ZealaNd’s exclusive ecoNomic ZoNe
aNd exteNded coNtiNeNtal shelf
the value of the oil aNd gas
iNdustry to New ZealaNd
The oil and gas industry is New Zealand’s fourth highest export earner,
contributing significant royalties and downstream business to the country
as well as providing security for domestic energy supply.
At a minimum, the oil and gas industry contributes $2.5 billion to
New Zealand’s GDP and 7,700 full time equivalent jobs - many of these
being highly-paid, highly-skilled positions. The industry fosters global
connections, technological advancement, best practice systems and
contributes significantly to the economic and social fabric of New Zealand.
InTAnGIbLES
• Vibrancy, diversity and skills
• Reputation and brand enhancement
• Security of New Zealand energy supply
• Infrastructure development
• Enhancement of business and health and safety systems
• Knowledge, careers, scientific discovery
• Technological stretch, transfer and innovation
• Expansion e.g export development
• Diversification and leverage
• Community investments
• Potential to transform New Zealand's economy
GAS
New ZealaNd ecoNomic aNd social wellbeiNg
Royalties = $432 million
Company tax = est. $300 million
PAYE = undetermined
Energy companies and
electricity generation
Business and households
• 20 percent New Zealand's
primary energy supply
• 25 percent
electricity generated
GLObAL OIL AnD GAS MARKET
Foreign Direct Investment into New Zealand
by the oil and gas industry
• Exports = $2.15 billion
• Oil = $1.9 billion
• Methanol = $255 million
TAnGIbLES
total jobs = 7,700*
gdp = $2.5 billioN
*Direct jobs - 3,730, Total impact - 7,700
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New Zealand has multiple sedimentary basins. Known or
potential hydrocarbons are located both onshore and offshore
either under the extensive continental shelf or within many of
the deepwater basins in the Exclusive Economic Zone.
The Taranaki Basin is currently the only producing basin in New
Zealand, yet it remains comparatively unexplored, particularly
in deep water locations. There is therefore considerable
potential for further discoveries.
The rest of New Zealand also offers many exploration
opportunities. The Great South Basin, Canterbury, Reinga/
Northland, Raukumara and East Coast basins are currently
emerging areas of petroleum potential.
New Zealand’s oil and gas frontier basins:
• Comprise 1.7 million km
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• Have attracted significant industry interest
• Are the proposed location of deepwater wells
• Include far offshore basins
Free and full access to quality geoscience data is available for
potential investors from New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals.
Norfork
basin
reinga
basin
Northland
deepwater
taranaki
taranaki
basin
east
coast
basin
ra
ukumar
a b
asin
wkw*
challenger
plateau
basins
western
southland
basins
fiordland
basins
canterbury
basins
pegasus basin
chatham slope basin
pukaki basin
outer campbell
basin
campbell
basin
great south
basin
bounty
trough
havre
trough
bellona
basins
Northeast
slope
basin
west
coast
basins
*waikato, king country & whanganui basins.
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New Zealand has a long history in the oil and gas industry
that dates back more than 150 years. As early as 1865 settlers
observed that the oily scum on Ngamotu beach, New Plymouth,
Taranaki, required them to wipe their boots and lift their dresses
when they walked along the sand. Oil was literally flowing off
the beach.
The Alpha well in Taranaki (1865) is considered to be the first
oil well in the Commonwealth and one of the first in the world.
However it was the discoveries of Kapuni (1959) and Maui (1969)
and the involvement of companies such as Shell, BP and Todd
that propelled the nation into the modern era of petroleum.
Kapuni, located onshore, is the oldest producing gas and
condensate field in New Zealand. When the field went into
production in 1969, it launched a new era for New Zealand’s
energy supply through the national supply of gas. The
development of infrastructure for Kapuni paved the way for
future oil and gas discoveries such as Maui.
In recent years, other significant gas and oil fields have
come on-stream. These include Mangahewa (1998), Pohokura
(2006), Tui (2007), Cheal (2008), Maari (2009) , Kupe (2010)
and Sidewinder (2011).
Proactive marketing of oil and gas opportunities by the
Government and an attractive fiscal regime has seen the arrival
of major international petroleum companies looking at further
exploration.
The oil and gas industry in New Zealand today is extremely
active. There is an established infrastructure, including gas
production and storage facilities, specialist port facilities and
pipelines that transport gas throughout the North Island.
Working alongside international organisations, Taranaki
companies have evolved skills, relationships and knowledge
about the industry and are highly capable, multi-disciplined
players servicing national and global needs.
1865
major field
diSco
verie
S
major field c
ommi
SSioN
iNg
One of the oldest oil fields in the world is still producing oil. The RMP-4 well, located at
Moturoa, New Plymouth, produces three barrels a day, using a modern version of a beam
pump. Operator: Greymouth Petroleum.
>>>> past, preseNt aNd future prospects
The oil and gas industry is critical to the security of New
Zealand’ s energy sector, supplying gas to power stations
and a newly completed LPG production facility, plus a key
component of the country’s export base through supply to
significant value-adding companies and gas users such as
Methanex and Ballance Agri-Nutrients.
Partnerships, technologies and new environmental developments
are integral to the future success of a contemporary oil and gas
industry that is part of a balanced energy portfolio.
1959 kapuni
1960 mangahewa
1969 kapuni
1979 maui a
1992 maui b
2006 pohokura
2007 tui
2008 cheal
2009 maari
2010 kupe
2011 sidewinder
2011 sidewinder
1998 mangahewa
1969 maui
1983 maari
2000 pohokura
1986 kupe
2003 tui
???
When Maui Was disCovered,
iT Was one of The siX largesT
gas fields in The WesTern World
New ZealaNd’s petroleum iNdustry
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barely visible, The offshore Pohokura
PlaTforM and iTs onshore ProduCTion
sTaTion are reMoTely oPeraTed, and
have been designed uTilising The laTesT
TeChnology To MaXiMise effiCienCy,
healTh and safeTy, and MiniMise
environMenTal iMPaCTs.
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New Plymouth
Oaonui
Kauri
Rimu
Inaha
Port Taranaki
Moturoa
Pohokura
Motonui
(Mx)
Kapuni / Maui pipeline to:
Auckland
Urenui / Ohango
Waitara (Mx)
Kaimiro
Windsor
Ngatora
Radnor
Ammonia Urea
Kapuni
Kiwi Cogen
Waihapa / Ngaere
Tariki / Ahuroa
Kahili
McKee
Mangahewa
Kapuni pipeline to:
Palmerston North
Hawkes Bay
Wellington
Pateke
Amokura
Tui FPSO
Maari Platform + FPSO
Manaia
Cheal
TCC / Stratford
Maui B
Maui A
Turangi
0 10 20 30 40
Km
Taranaki is New Zealand’s hub for oil and gas exploration, with commercially proven and
developed fields, established industry infrastructure and a fully integrated and experienced oil
and gas supply chain and support structure.
taranaki’s producing fields include:
taraNaki –
New ZealaNd’s premier oil aNd gas regioN
taraNaki oil aNd gas iNfrastructure
offshore:
• Maui (gas condensate)
• Tui (oil)
• Pohokura (gas condensate)
• Maari-Manaia (oil)
• Kupe (gas condensate)
onshore:
• Kapuni (gas condensate)
• McKee (oil and gas)
• Tariki-Ahuroa (gas condensate/depleted
reserve gas storage facility)
• Waihapa-Ngaera (oil and gas)
• Ngatoro (oil and gas)
• Kaimiro (oil and gas)
• Mangahahewa (gas condensate)
• Rimu-Kauri (oil and gas)
• Cheal (oil)
• Turangi (gas)
taraNaki
gas field
oil field
power station
petrochemical plant
production station
pipelines
roads
depleted reservoir gas storage facility
Taranaki’s oil and gas expertise, developed alongside global
companies in the early exploration days, has built sophisticated
skills and systems, now servicing the New Zealand industry and
international markets.
This expertise spans oil and gas industry needs from initial
investigation, exploration and appraisal activities, to design
and development of facilities, production, operational and
maintenance requirements, product and service provision,
health, safety, professional and environment services, and the
servicing of infrastructural needs and logistics, both onshore
and offshore.
stroNg health aNd safety emphasis
Taranaki suppliers understand the rigorous health and safety
(H&S) standards prioritised by the oil and gas industry.
Procedures that seek to anticipate and mitigate risks and a
philosophy of zero harm to employees, customers and the
community is an integral component of their systems and
corporate goals.
neW Zealand’s eXPerTise is ConCenTraTed in Taranaki.
iT is The oil and gas hub.
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taraNaki'S
established supply chaiN
v
WiTh The eXTension of oil and gas eXPloraTion noW
oCCurring ThroughouT neW Zealand, Taranaki’s oil and gas
CaPabiliTies are being leveraged To CreaTe a hub and sPoke
Model WiTh The naTion’s eMerging oil and gas regions.
Taranaki’s oil and gas supply chain offers:
• Extensive industry knowledge and relationships that have
evolved over 50 years
• A proven track record
• Reliability
• Quality and performance
• A strong emphasis on health and safety
• Multi-disciplined capability
• Strong customer service orientation
• Competitiveness
• Local availability for project assistance through to post-sales
service and support
An evident feature of Taranaki’s oil and gas industry is the
collegiality of the supply chain. Consortiums have been
established and relationships developed between companies
to provide added leverage and customer support.
a wealth of experieNce developed over decades
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