Tsunami warning – Marsden Point Oil Refinery
NZX announcement
5 March 2021
Tsunami warning – Marsden Point Oil Refinery
Refining NZ advises that the Marsden Point oil refinery site has been safely evacuated in
accordance with its Emergency Response Plan in response to the Tsunami Warning issued by the
National Emergency Management Agency following the magnitude 8.1 earthquake near the
Kermadec Islands. Oil refining operations at the refinery were already in shutdown mode due to
the scheduled March 2021 turnaround maintenance programme.
Authorised by:
Chris Bougen
General Counsel and Company Secretary
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