Government Pipeline Inquiry
17 September 2019 Media Release
Refinery welcomes the Auckland Fuel Supply Disruption Inquiry report
Refining NZ the owner and operator of the Marsden Point refinery, has today welcomed the publication
of the Government Inquiry report into the September 2017 pipeline outage and the resilience of the fuel
supply to Auckland.
Commenting, Chief Executive Officer, Mike Fuge said there are learnings around improving the resilience
of Auckland’s fuel supply into the future and the Company looks forward to working with industry to
implement those learnings for the benefit of Aucklanders and all New Zealanders.
“Among its findings the Inquiry concluded that Refining NZ maintained and operated the RAP properly
and in keeping with all legal requirements and standard industry practice. We also take pride in the
Inquiry’s findings around the high standard of the response of our staff and contractors to the pipeline
rupture.”
Fuge acknowledged the Inquiry’s confirmation that the pipeline had been damaged by a digger that
should not have been working over the pipeline and that the damage had not been reported: “This
underlines the fact that further legislative regulation is needed to protect the pipeline and other essential
infrastructure.”
The Refinery also concurs with the Inquiry’s comments around current fuel storage at the Auckland end of
the pipeline especially the urgent need to build jet fuel resilience at Auckland airport.
Said Fuge: “We are pleased that the Inquiry has noted that Refining NZ is working to make timely
investment decisions and that we have a clear goal of having new infrastructure in place shortly before it
is needed to meet demand, rather than just in time or too late.”
ENDS
For further information:
Greg McNeill
greg.mcneill@refiningnz.com
021 873623
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