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Kāpuni gas production station

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Kāpuni gas production station

After the Kāpuni gas field was discovered in 1959, the processing infrastructure was built and began operating in 1970. Gas and condensate (liquid hydrocarbons) are separated by the Shell Todd Oil Services plant, and the gas is delivered to the adjacent Natural Gas Corporation, which distributes gas around the country. The condensate is transferred by pipeline to Port Taranaki. Since operations began at Kapuni, 20 wells have been drilled, including the highly successful Kapuni 14 in 1988.

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Ron Lambert, Taranaki places – Waimate plain, Te Ara – the Encyclopedia of New Zealand, https://teara.govt.nz/en/photograph/25906/kapuni-gas-production-station (accessed 4 June 2026).

Story by Ron Lambert, published 23 February 2010, updated 1 September 2016.