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Welcome to EnergyStream, the future online hub for New Zealand’s oil and gas industry

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Welcome to EnergyStream

The oil and gas sector contributes $2.5 billion to New Zealand’s GDP and employs over 7,700 people. EnergyStream is the industry’s first dedicated, independent, industry-wide digital presence.

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NZ O&G Industry market intelligence

Synopsis of recent developments in the NZ O& G industry - the 2011 wrap up

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NZ O&G history and track record

Critical points in NZ's O&G history, key developments and modern day industry.

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Working in the O&G industry

The New Zealand oil and gas industry provides a diverse range of jobs and careers, with global opportunities and pay rates that often rank well against other industries.

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New Zealand’s O&G Capability Database

The O&G Capability Database showcases skills and expertise in the oil and gas, energy, engineering and associated industries. Sign up now!

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Science & Innovation Research Funding available

Applications are being called for the MSI 2012 Energy & Minerals Fund

The Australian O&G response

The Australian skills drain - How many are we losing and what can we do?

Who's exploring, where?

Search buttons to find out who is exploring in New Zealand, work programmes and the latest permit activity.

2012 - NZ's O&G Industry kicks off with a hiss and roar

A synopsis of the exciting year ahead and in the pipeline.

New Zealand’s O&G Capability database

Listing your oil and gas, energy or engineering company on EnergyStream will put you in contact with the national and global industry. Sign up now.

The Wealth Beneath Our Feet

New Zealand’s oil and gas industry contributes $2.5 billion to our GDP and employs over 7,700 people, a report has found. 'The Wealth Beneath Our Feet' is the most comprehensive analysis of the sector and its supply chains to date.

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New Zealand’s oil and gas industry employs 7,700 people and contributes $2.5 billion to GDP.

TRC Fraccing Report

TRC have undertaken an assessment of the hydrogeologic risks associated with the practice of hydraulic fracturing of hydrocarbons in Taranaki. Download synopsis and full report here