NEWS

Brian Langham Brian Langham

Vector reduces ‘fugitive emissions’ from its network

Small gas leaks are a normal feature of any gas distribution network. While Vector’s gas network performs better than the New Zealand average for public reported escapes, the leaks that do happen are a contributing factor to reported greenhouse gas emissions.

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Brian Langham Brian Langham

Agricultural waste an un-tapped source of energy

Denmark, with a similar population to New Zealand, has replaced nearly 40 percent of their natural gas supply with biogas generated from organic waste, and have plans to get this to 100 percent by 2034.

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Brian Langham Brian Langham

Time for a national discussion on gas

With the release of its Gas Transition Plan Issues Paper this month, the Government has provided the strongest signal yet that it sees gas as key to the energy transition.

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Brian Langham Brian Langham

Matariki a part of the new GasNZ

GasNZ’s inaugural Matariki event held in July has set the stage for this to be an annual opportunity for us “to stop, rest, eat, celebrate, and begin our new year”, chief executive Janet Carson says.

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Brian Langham Brian Langham

Ara Ake reflects on 2023 Renewable Gas Tour

GasNZ’s Matariki celebration in July provided the opportunity for Ara Ake’s chief executive Cristiano Marantes to share some of the highlights from the GasNZ renewable gas tour of Australia organised by GasNZ in April this year.

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Brian Langham Brian Langham

LPG supplier goes above and beyond

Months on from the cyclone, LPG supplier Bob’s Gas is still playing a critical role in keeping stranded Te Tairāwhiti communities supplied with LPG bottles – a vital energy source, especially when power is down.

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Suzy Kilpatrick Suzy Kilpatrick

In Memory of Craig Muirhead

Craig Muirhead was a major contributor to the New Zealand gas industry and part of the Nova Energy family for nearly three decades.

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The asset beneath our feet

The announcement last week by the Australian Government week that it has ear-marked $2 billion for a new gas project, Hydrogen Headstart, is a signal that using existing infrastructure for new energy is a no brainer.

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Suzy Kilpatrick Suzy Kilpatrick

Documenting 100 years of gas

A new book to be published next year aims to document 100 years of gas in Aotearoa New Zealand. The book is part of the centennial celebrations for the New Zealand Institution of Gas Engineers.

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Suzy Kilpatrick Suzy Kilpatrick

Billions worldwide being invested in biogas

The renewable gas industry in New Zealand has a few challenges to overcome, however if we were to follow the money, biogas may be a sensible place to start. Oil and gas majors like Shell and BP have invested billions of dollars in biomethane.

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Suzy Kilpatrick Suzy Kilpatrick

Young Energy Professionals on Renewable Gas Tour

GasNZ, Bioenergy Australia and the Kennedy Educational Scholarship Trust (KEST) were pleased to support two young professionals - Tim Lepper (First Gas) and Max Bowron (Powerco) - to join the GasNZ Renewable Gas Tour of Australia.

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Suzy Kilpatrick Suzy Kilpatrick

Renewable gases and CCUS valuable part of gas transition

A report released today has found that as natural gas demand declines, carbon capture, utilisation, and storage (CCUS) and shifting to renewable gases will ensure reliable, affordable energy for all New Zealanders and help meet the country’s carbon reduction goals.

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Suzy Kilpatrick Suzy Kilpatrick

LPG vital in a crisis

Recent natural disasters in New Zealand and around the world have underscored the significance of LPG in times of crisis.

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