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Crown clutching at straws in Tamarind collapse

Liquidation of oil company’s parent narrows options for government claim, says Minister.

Tim Hunter Thu, 16 Apr 2020

The liquidation of oil company Tamarind Taranaki’s parent company has narrowed the government’s options in covering the cost of remediating the depleted Tui offshore oil field, says Energy Minister Dr Megan Woods.

In a statement, the minister said the government had been “actively

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Tim Hunter Thu, 16 Apr 2020
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