The Prime Minister will address New Zealand’s fuel situation at a press conference this afternoon, following a meeting of ...
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Economics of New Zealand's LNG terminal plan must stack up to get go-ahead, prime minister says
WELLINGTON, March 30 (Reuters) - New Zealand's plan to build a liquefied natural gas import terminal faces uncertainty, with ...
They’ve got to make it stack up and we’ll make a call.” Asked if New Zealand needed to follow Australia’s lead and underwrite fuel purchases, Luxon said he had been in ...
Prime Minister Christopher Luxon casts doubt over whether plans to build a LNG import terminal will definitely go ahead ...
It comes as supply chain data shows the last shipments of fuel from Gulf Oil for New Zealand are likely to arrive on 20 April ...
The Prime Minister Christopher Luxon is confident fuel rationing was not yet needed. but people are already battling surging prices and localised shortages. Energy transition consultant and chair of ...
With Finance Minister Nicola Willis leading the response to the fuel crisis facing the nation, John MacDonald wonders if that is due to the Government not ...
Comment: The path to political silver linings in the fuel crisis is contracting as the risk it could turn out to be fool's good grows, writes.
MILAN, March 29 (Reuters) - Monte dei Paschi di Siena (MPS) said on Sunday the decision by the bank's directors, following a ...
Instead, the public is being left with a mounting sense of dread and rising fuel prices on one hand, and a “so far so good” series of smiley face messages from the government on the other. This ...
Chris Luxon says the Government's proposed LNG important terminal in Taranaki will only proceed if it makes commercial sense. A procurement process was announced last month, with the Government due to ...
The prime minister stressed there was no need to hoard fuel, as the government's crisis plan is revealed.
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