NEWS
Biomethane regulations to be updated
The Gas Industry Company (GIC) is proposing two introductory regulatory changes that lay the groundwork for the future introduction of biomethane into gas pipelines.
Response to Gas Transition Plan issues paper
GasNZ’s submission last week in response to the issues paper the government had published around its Gas Transition Plan makes it clear that gas, in all its forms, must be part of New Zealand’s energy future.
Smart meter information to help consumer
GasNZ has worked with the wider gas sector to provide impartial and credible information for consumers around smart gas meters.
Pragmatism needed says head of the IGU
The guiding principle underlying the role of gas in the international energy transition had to be one of pragmatism, says the International Gas Union (IGU) in Wellington last week.
New chair for GasNZ
Nick Hannan, New Zealand general manager for Australasian LPG supplier Elgas, was recently voted in as GasNZ board chair, replacing outgoing chair Ben Gerritsen.
NZ wakes up from deep sleep on gas
New Zealand was coming out of what has felt like a deep sleep on the role of gas in its energy transition, GasNZ’s Janet Carson told attendees at the 55th Australian Pipelines and Gas Convention in Perth this month.
Hydrogen under serious consideration
Hydrogen is one of the options under serious consideration for New Zealand to meet its net zero carbon target by 2050, as set out in the government’s recently released Interim Hydrogen Roadmap paper.
Ecogas wins Low Carbon Future award
Still almost a month shy of its first birthday, Ecogas’s Organics Processing Facility in Reporoa has been recognized with a win in this year’s Energy Excellence Awards
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.
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.
Election panel discusses the future for gas in New Zealand
Responding to uncertainty and investment were key themes at the July political panel of party energy spokespeople brought together by New Zealand’s energy and mining associations.
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.
Japanese interest in NZ LPG sector
Our LPG sector is small but mighty and there is frequently interest in our New Zealand operations.
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.
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.
Gas scholarship supports thesis on energy efficiency
Lower-emission hot water systems for commercial buildings could result from a master’s thesis study comparing an all-gas system with a hybrid gas/electric alternative.
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.
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.
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.