The podcast discusses growing private interest in New Zealand's gas exploration through the government's $200 million security fund, highlighting optimism in the sector despite industry decline and emphasizing the need for immediate action to secure energy supply.
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Um I think when combined with the new permit applications, this news is actually a real vote of confidence in both the sector and the Taranaki region and actually really puts paid to the myth that there is no more natural gas, doesn't it?
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challenging outdated narratives about resource exhaustion
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