formed on 17 October 2012. At the time of formation, the company issued
10,000 shares to its shareholders based on a previously agreed sizing formula.
As part of the restructure of the Company and adoption of a new shareholders’ agreement and constitution the Company:
• Issued a single Class A “Controlling” Share to each existing shareholder of the Company.
• Created a Class B shareholding which will hold the ownership rights over IRIS classic. All Ordinary Shares in the Company
were
and is operated by TAG Oil as part
of the Cheal group. Consents were granted to Cheal Petroleum in the 2012-2013 year
for construction of three additional exploration wellsites in the area, being Cheal-D,
Cheal-E and Cheal-G.
The production station processes oil and gas from the Cheal wellsites. Some gas is used
to power the site and to generate electricity for supply. Construction of a new gas
processing plant and pipelines were completed in the 2012-2013 year to process raw
inlet gas
account number to where
you may make other Council payments, such as annual monitoring fees, or plant purchases.
16.3 Invoicing details: (where to send the invoice for this consent application)
Applicant or Consultant
16.4 Is the Council required to quote a purchase order number on future invoices for this application?
Yes Order Number:
No
The deposit amount is required when an application is submitted and is an initial deposit
Discussion 50
3.1 Discussion of plant performance and environmental effects 50
3.1.1 Water 50
3.1.1.1 Inspections 50
3.1.1.2 Abstractions 50
3.1.1.3 Wastewater discharge 50
3.1.1.4 Marine ecological surveys 51
3.1.1.5 Stormwater discharges 51
3.1.2 Air 52
3.1.2.1 Results of discharge monitoring on receiving
environment 52
3.1.2.2 Reporting 53
3.2 Evaluation of performance 53
3.3 Recommendations from the 2011-2012 Annual Report 70
3.4 Alterations to
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[to excavate, drill, tunnel, disturb or deposit material
on the bed of a river,
(A separate application form is requ
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All applicants need to respond to all of the questions. If a particular section is not applicable to your
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documentation if it is more convenient or insufficient space is
specifically on the
h) receives the 19-55 Greymouth Petroleum Northern Sites Monitoring Programme
Annual Report 2018-2019 and adopts the specific recommendations therein;
i) receives the 19-64 Nova Energy McKee Power Plant Monitoring Programme
Annual Report 2018-2019 and adopts the specific recommendations therein;
j) receives the 19-65 Trustpower Mangorei HEP Monitoring Programme Annual
Report 2018-2019 and adopts the specific recommendations therein;
k) receives the 19-66 Trustpower Motukawa HEP …
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The document focuses on managing high nutrient levels as a perceived driver of poor
water quality however high nutrient levels do not necessarily mean poor aquatic
health. Taranaki generally has good aquatic health even with nutrient levels above the
proposed limits. It indicates that farms will have to fence and riparian plant 5m back
from all river banks.
Council has requested
where
you may make other Council payments, such as annual monitoring fees, or plant purchases.
16.3 Invoicing details: (where to send the invoice for this consent application)
Applicant or Consultant
16.4 Is the Council required to quote a purchase order number on future invoices for this application?
Yes Order Number:
No
The deposit amount is required when an application is submitted and is an initial deposit towards the
in the region. It identifies and sets out
Policy and Planning Hearing Committee - Hearing of submissions on the Proposed Regional Pest Management Plan for Taranaki and the Biosecurity Strategy for Taranaki 2017-2037
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management programmes in relation to 17 ‘pest’ animal and plant species that the
Council believes warrant regional intervention in the form of rules and regulation.
Alongside the RPMP, the Council has prepared a complementary non-statutory
farm dairy
effluent should be discharged to land rather than to waterways wherever possible. We are also proposing to
lock in completion of the region’s world-scale riparian management programme by requiring the fencing
and planting of ring plain and coastal terrace waterways to be finished by mid-2020. We are confident that
these two steps would result in a significant step-up in water quality, at an acceptable cost to farmers.
Thousands of kilometres of streambanks have already