Review of the Engine Fuel Specifications Regulations 2011
Published: 2 Nov 2016Regulatory impact statement providing an analysis of options to refine the existing Engine Fuel Specifications Regulations 2011.
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Regulatory impact statement providing an analysis of options to refine the existing Engine Fuel Specifications Regulations 2011.
PDF, 318KB, 26 pages
This discussion paper considers which fuels should be covered by the Petroleum or Engine Fuels Monitoring Levy (PEFML), and how the levy should be calculated.
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The tightening of fuels specifications over the last 13 years has reduced harmful emissions from vehicles and enabled the uptake of the newest and cleanest vehicle technologies.
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Pacific Fuel Quality Standards and their implications for New Zealand by Stratas Advisors.
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What the impact may be on premiums for New Zealand specification petrol if sulphur limits were tightened from the current 50 ppm level to 10ppm.
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An analysis of options to address the rising cost of New Zealand
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This paper seeks agreement to increase the existing appropriation that funds the cost of New Zealand
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To seek agreement to progress a range of measures to improve domestic oil security.
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Analysis of options to apply the objectives of the review of the Crown Minerals Act regime to new minerals programmes and revised regulations under the Act. The Crown Minerals Act regime encompasses the Act, minerals programmes and regulations, and regulates the prospecting for, exploration for, and mining of Crown-owned minerals.
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Analysis of options to protect offshore petroleum and minerals activities granted permits under the Crown Minerals Act (CMA) from unlawful interference by an individual or vessel.
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