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Assessment of the effects of hydraulic fracturing on seismicity in the Taranaki region

Confidential 2012 iv GNS Science Consultancy Report 2012/50 A very shallow earthquake (5 km deep or less) of magnitude M2 might produce a maximum intensity for the closest people of up to MM4. This would be equivalent in its effect to that of someone sitting in a house when a large truck drove past on a road outside. There would be an intensity of MM3 within the adjacent area. The minimum magnitude for an earthquake to possibly be damaging is M4-5, which is 1,000 to 30,000 times more

Transforming Taranaki

relation to the protection and enhancement of a regionally significant wetland. PKW has protected Kaweora wetland for 52 years through a Nga Whenua Rahui Kawenata (Covenant). It has also permanently fenced off and retired from pastoral activities approximately 80 hectares of bush in a wetland area on the corner of Kaweora Road and Wiremu Road. PARININIHI KI WAITOTARA INC COMMITMENT TO RIPARIAN PLANTING Riparian planting alongside the Kaupokonui River, where it flows through a farm owned

Annual report 2013-2014

likely to have significant effects on water quality in the Patea River in the event of a discharge. 2.3 Results of spawing survey in the Konini Stream To assess fish pass effectiveness a triennial fish survey (trout) upstream and downstream of the weir as a way was undertaken on 8 July 2014. This survey coincided with the spawning period. A single adult brown trout was seen in the reach between page 14 Cardiff Road and the weir. The weir and fish pass looked in

Agenda

Agenda for Policy & Planning Committee July 2017

TRC Annual Report 2020/2021

whey and cheese manufacturing, is a significant contributor to employment. Sheep and beef farming are concentrated in the hill country and also play an important part in the regional economy. Exotic forest plantations continue to expand, with the region offering a suitable climate, good forestry sites and a well-established roading system and port facility. The oil and gas industry is a major contributor to the regional economy. The Taranaki Basin is currently New Zealand’s only

Report 2009-2014

petroleum within an area of 90.4 km2. The Waitui wellsite is one of many sites within this area that have been established in order to explore, evaluate and produce hydrocarbons. The Waitui wellsite is located 150 m down a gravel track off Rimutauteka Road, more than 15 km by road from Inglewood and Lepperton, as per Figure 1. The wellsite was originally established in 1993 and involved the removal of topsoil to create a firm level platform on which to erect a drilling rig and house associated

Report 2013-2014

Council (the Council) on the monitoring programme associated with resource consents held by TAG Oil (NZ) Limited. During this period, a wellsite was established with one well drilled, side-tracked, plugged and abandoned. This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in respect of the consents held by TAG Oil (NZ) Limited that relate to exploration activities at Southern Cross wellsite located off Cross Road in the Stratford District. One

Report 2014 (Puka A)

This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in respect of the consents held by Kea Petroleum Limited that relate to exploration activities at Puka A wellsite located off Hu Road in the Stratford District. One of the intents of the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) is that environmental management should be integrated across all media, so that a consent holder's use of water, air, and land should be considered from a single

Westside deep well injection monitoring 2020-2021

wellsites within the Company’s oil and gas fields; the Manutahi-B and Manutahi-D wellsites, located at the end of Lower Ball Road in South Taranaki. The resource consents held by the Company permit the discharge of a range of fluids by DWI, including heated water and produced water. The consents include a number of special conditions which set out specific requirements the Company must satisfy. This report covers the results and findings of the monitoring programme implemented by the Council in