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Kapuni is an ons****
natural gas-condensate
field located in the
Taranaki Basin, a ~100,000 km2 partially-inverted rift
basin on the
Taranaki Peninsula...
- The
Kapuni Branch,
formerly known as the
Opunake Branch, is a
branch railway in
North Island, New Zealand. It
opened in 1926, and ran 36.4 km
across the...
- Te Rere o
Kapuni, also
known as
Dawson Falls, is a
waterfall in the
Taranaki region of New Zealand.
Located at the base of
Mount Taranaki, the waterfall...
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licenses / permits, all in the
Taranaki basin. The most
important fields are
Kapuni, Maui,
Pohokura and Kupe.
Exploration for oil and gas
reserves includes...
- was 960 in the 2013 Census, an
increase of 36 from 2006. The
mouth of the
Kapuni River was the site of two pā
settled by Ngāti
Ruanui in the 1800s: Orangi-tuapeka...
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Kapaemahu A Me
Kapuni), a
sculpture incorporating ancient basaltic stones representing four
legendary healers, Kapaemahu, Kahaloa,
Kapuni and Kinohi, who...
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Island to be
supplied with
natural gas when the
Kapuni gas
field enters production in 1970. Gas from the
Kapuni field in
south Taranaki was
transported north...
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towns and
cities in New
Zealand to be
supplied with
natural gas when the
Kapuni gas
field entered production in 1970 and a 340 km long high-pressure pipeline...
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created The
Stones of Life (in Hawaiian: Nā Pōhaku Ola O
Kapaemahu A Me
Kapuni), a
sculpture incorporating ancient basaltic stones, was
installed nearby...
- turn,
owned gas
transmission pipelines from
Kapuni to
Auckland and
Kapuni to Wellington, and the
Kapuni Gas
Treatment Plant. In 1987,
Petrocorp became...