Maari oil field
Maari oilfield |
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Country |
New Zealand |
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Location |
South Taranaki |
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Offshore/onshore |
offshore |
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Operator |
OMV |
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Partners |
OMV (69%), Todd Maari (16%), Horizon Oil (10%), Cue Taranaki (5%) |
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Field history |
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Start of production |
2009 |
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Production |
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Estimated oil in place |
51 million barrels (~7.0×10^6 t) |
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The Maari oilfield is an oil reservoir located 80 kilometres (50 mi) off the coast of South Taranaki, New Zealand. Maari is the largest crude oil field in New Zealand with total reserves of 51 million barrels (8.1×10^6 m3).[1][2] Production of oil began in February 2009, and the field is expected to have a productive life of 10 to 15 years.[1] The lead partner for the field is OMV New Zealand (69%), with other parties Todd Maari (16%), Horizon Oil (10%) and Cue Taranaki (5%).[3]
See also
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| Major divisions |
- Western Province (North Zealandia)
- Eastern Province (South Zealandia)
- Hikurangi Plateau
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| Plateaux, ridges, and rises | |
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| Troughs and trenches | |
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| Oceanic basins |
- Bellona Basin
- Campbell Basin
- Canterbury Basin
- Capel Basin
- Cato Basin
- Chatham Slope
- Dampier Basin
- Deepwater Taranaki Basin
- East Coast Basin
- Emerald Basin
- Fairway Basin
- Faust Basin
- Gower Basin
- Great South Basin
- Middleton Basin
- Monowai Basin
- Moore Basin
- New Caledonia Basin
- Norfolk Basin
- Northeast Slope
- Northland Basin
- Outer Campbell Basin
- Pegasus Basin
- Pukaki Basin
- Raukumara Basin
- Reinga Basin
- South Fiji Basin
- South Loyalty Basin
- Taranaki Basin
- Wanganui Basin
- West Coast Basin
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| Seamounts | |
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| Other | |
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