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Fate of chained oil vessel in hands of courts

EPA seeks to overturn ruling allowing Umuroa to sail away from Tui field.

Tim Hunter Mon, 06 Apr 2020

The Environmental Protection Authority is seeking to stay and appeal a ruling allowing floating production vessel Umuroa to drop its flowlines and sail away from the Tui oil field off Taranaki.

On March 25, the Environment Court issued a decision in favour of Umoroa’s owner BW Offshore,

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Tim Hunter Mon, 06 Apr 2020
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