Whanganui Chronicle

Plans to lift ban on gas, oil exploratio­n

- Eva de Jong

South Taranaki iwi Ngāti Ruanui has met with Government ministers about plans to remove the ban on new oil and gas exploratio­n and changes to the Crown Minerals Act.

Ngā ti Ruanui Trust taiao officer Graham Young said the online hui, which included iwi leaders around the motu and senior Māori Government ministers Shane Jones and Tama Potaka, outlined the Government’s intention to lift the offshore mining ban and to open up mining across the rest of the country.

“I think it’s a pity that we are particular­ly opening up offshore oil and gas prospectin­g; I think that has a higher degree of risk,” Young said.

But he said Minister for Resources Jones made it clear that this was the Government’s position for the future.

Jones has previously said he does not want Māori caught up in “green gullibilit­y” over changes to the Crown Minerals Act.

Young said if new exploratio­n was going to be a reality, it was important that iwi and Mā ori were not left behind in the process. Ngāti Ruanui wanted to be an “active partner with the Crown”. Potaka, the Minister for Conservati­on and Māori Crown Relations, said the intention in removing the ban was to provide a secure and affordable supply of gas for Aotearoa and to attract internatio­nal investment.

“The gas industry has boosted Taranaki, including Mā ori, for decades. It keeps the lights on.”

Young said the gas supply had not yet reached critically low levels to justify reopening offshore exploratio­n.

“We’d rather see the ban remain in place offshore and a restricted onshore developmen­t.

“If new exploratio­n is going to be the reality — and I think the Government has made that clear — we need to make sure our rights and interests are protected under that new regime.”

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