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No progress on jet fuel infrastructure at Auckland Airport

Joint ownership by three fuel companies seen as stumbling block to critical storage investment.

Z Energy is one of three fuel companies controlling ownership of jet fuel infrastructure at Auckland Airport.

Tim Hunter Thu, 05 Sep 2024

Five years after a Government inquiry recommended more jet fuel storage be built close to Auckland Airport “without delay”, the owners of the infrastructure have yet to deliver further investment.

The inquiry was prompted by an incident in September 2017 when a digger damaged the pipeline

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Tim Hunter Thu, 05 Sep 2024
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