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Predictions oil will stay between $US50 and $US70 a barrel
Refining New Zealand says chances are good the price of oil should stay between 50 and 70 US dollars a barrel for the next year or so. Audio
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NZ Oil & Gas says its oil price assumption may be conservative
New Zealand Oil and Gas says its long-term assumption about oil prices averaging 85 US dollars a barrel from four year's time may be conservative. Audio
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NZ Oil & Gas plans a $A70m takeover bid for Cue Energy
New Zealand Oil and Gas is planning an on-market takeover bid for Cue Energy, valuing the Australian-listed firm at nearly 70 million dollars. Audio
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Inflation declines in the December quarter
Inflation's fallen and is expected to tumble even further in the next three months, keeping interest rates steady. A big factor is falling fuel costs, with one economist estimating the savings drivers… Audio
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NZ student helps Tonga develop renewable energy system
Audio 20 Jan 2015A global mineworkers union is taking its campaign against Rio Tinto to the people of Bougainville. Audio
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No end in sight for oil price slump
Analysts say there's no end in sight to a plunge in oil prices, with crude oil dropping below 45 US dollars a barrel overnight. Audio
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NZ Oil & Gas buys stake in Cue Energy
New Zealand Oil and Gas has paid nearly 15 million dollars for the cornerstone shareholding in the ASX-listed oil exploration and production company, Cue Energy. Audio
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Opposition to grow over consent to oil exploration permits
Some Māori protesters are predicting opposition will grow - now that the government's granted 15 exploration permits to oil and gas companies, worth about 110 million dollars. Mani Dunlop from Te Manu… Audio
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PNG's PM defends govt budget deficit strategy
Audio 8 Dec 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister Peter O'Neill has defended his government's stewardship of the economy amidst criticism from a rejuvenated opposition. Audio
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PNG PM digs in for long haul, despite referral
Audio 3 Dec 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister has welcomed his referral to a Leadership Tribunal over allegations related to the government's decision to take out a controversial state loan. Audio
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Tonga's NZ police chief finishing up
Audio 21 Nov 2014: A New Zealander who has headed Tonga's police for the past two and a half years is about to finish his term. Audio
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Mountain lift company fined over oil spill at base of Turoa
The company that spilled oil in the Tongariro National Park has been fined 3-hundred-thousand-dollars today in the Ohakune District Court. Audio
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New Zealand Oil & Gas plans to return $60 million
New Zealand Oil & Gas is planning to return 60 million dollars of capital, or 15 cents per share, to shareholders. Audio
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Pacific women entrepreneurs to reach global markets
Audio 10 Sep 2014More Pacific businesswomen will soon be developing and selling their products globally, with help from the International Trade Centre. Audio
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Mineral and gas rich regions call for share of royalties
Audio 5 Sep 2014The regions that are home to billions of dollars worth of oil, gas and minerals are calling on the government for a share of the hundreds of millions gained through royalties. Audio
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Mayors to government: show us the oil royalties
Audio 5 Sep 2014The regions that are home to billions of dollars worth of oil, gas and minerals are asking for their share of the royalties pie. Audio
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New Zealand's only oil refinery lost 7 million dollars
Audio 22 Aug 2014New Zealand Refining has posted a 7 million dollar net loss for the six months ended June, reflecting weak refining margins and the strong New Zealand dollar. Audio
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Te Waonui a Te Manu Korihi for 17 August 2014
Audio 15 Aug 2014Te Waonui presents highlights of the Maori news of the week produced by the Manu Korihi team. On the show this week: A majority of Tuhoe tribal members have accepted the apology from the Police… Audio
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PNG leader could face a Leadership Tribunal
Audio 13 Aug 2014Papua New Guinea's Prime Minister could face a Leadership Tribunal after a referral by the Ombudsman Commission over a controversial government loan. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for 12 August 2014
Audio 12 Aug 2014Greenpeace says it was taken aback by the actions of an elderly kaumatua who turned the tables on oil company representatives at a meeting in Kaitaia; An alliance between the commercial arms of Ngai… Audio
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Morning Markets for 5 August 2014
Audio 5 Aug 2014Brent crude Oil is trading (up about 50 cents from a day ago) at 105 US dollars 38 a barrel, and gold is trading at 1288 dollars an ounce. Audio
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NZ Oil & Gas stikes deal with Genesis Energy
Audio 1 Jul 2014New Zealand Oil & Gas has struck a deal with Genesis Energy over the Kupe oil and gas field that will increase its net profit by 5 million dollars in the year ended last month. Audio
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Oil prices up in the US on Iraqi fears
Audio 20 Jun 2014The price of Brent Crude oil has risen above 115 dollars a barrel due to concerns over the state of Iraq's largest oil refinery in Bahji. Audio
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NZOG thought to lose US$2.5m in failed Taranaki drilling
Audio 11 Jun 2014New Zealand Oil and Gas has lost about 2.5 million US dollars as a result of a failed well off the coast of Taranaki. Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for Monday 9 June 2014
Audio 9 Jun 2014Schools across the country could start learning more about Maori history - now the government's invested more than a million dollars in to more resources; The Norwegian oil and gas company, Statoil… Audio
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Te Manu Korihi News for Monday 9 June 2014
Audio 9 Jun 2014The Norwegian oil and gas company, Statoil, has been accused of failing to answer questions put to it by members of the Far North community; Schools across the country could start learning more about… Audio
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Dunedin council dumps oil investments
Audio 13 May 2014The Dunedin city council has voted to dump about two million dollars worth of investments in the oil industry because of global climate change. Audio
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Russian display of strength in region no surprise says academic
Audio 12 May 2014A global security and international relations expert, Robert Patman, says it's no surprise Russia is trying to reassert itself in the Asia Pacific. Audio
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Impacts of gas project reach new chapter in PNG
Audio 8 May 2014The major LNG gas project led by Exxon Mobil is about to commence production in Papua New Guinea where it is expected to provide major economic benefits to the country, however in a village situated… Audio
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Fiji officials hope to increase biofuel in outer islands
Audio 7 May 2014Officials in Fiji hoping to increase Biofuel use in outer islands. Audio