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Maari oil field

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Country
  
Offshore/onshore
  
offshore

Start of production
  
2009

Location
  
South Taranaki

Operator
  
Maari oil field New Zealand OMV39s Maari oil field is now a 100 million barrel field

Partners
  
OMV (69%), Todd Maari (16%), Horizon Oil (10%), Cue Taranaki (5%)

Estimated oil in place
  
49 million barrels (~6.7×10^ t)

The Maari oilfield is an oil reservoir located 80 kilometres (50 mi) off the coast of South Taranaki, New Zealand. Maari is the second largest crude oil field in New Zealand with total reserves of 49 million barrels (7.8×10^6 m3). Production of oil began in February 2009, and the field is expected to have a productive life of 10 to 15 years. The lead partner for the field is OMV New Zealand (69%), with other parties Todd Maari (16%), Horizon Oil (10%) and Cue Taranaki (5%).

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References

Maari oil field Wikipedia