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Tamarind creditor asks High Court to revoke orders

Fifty thousand barrels of crude oil on BW Offshore’s Umuroa vessel a key asset in receivership, judge says.

Reweti Kohere Wed, 11 Mar 2020

A creditor of failed oil company Tamarind Taranaki wants the Auckland High Court to rescind interim orders that will enable 50,000 barrels of crude oil to be lifted from its offshore Taranaki vessel.

The New Zealand-registered company is in receivership and liquidation after the first well of an

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Reweti Kohere Wed, 11 Mar 2020
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