Vector Says Maui Gas Pipeline Won't Be Fixed For At Least Two Days
October 25 2011 - 6:57PM
Dow Jones News
The Maui gas pipeline, operated by infrastructure and gas
distributor Vector Ltd. (VCT.NZ), won't be fixed for at least
another two days after a gas leak was confirmed late Monday, Vector
Chief Executive Simon McKenzie said Wednesday.
The pipeline on New Zealand's North Island was closed Tuesday
and excavations are currently underway in order to repair the
pipeline, McKenzie told a media briefing. He said work was
proceeding with extreme caution in order to avoid compounding the
problem.
Regarding the expected repair time, McKenzie said "at this point
in time I believe it will probably be greater than two days." He
said he would provide an update later Wednesday.
All commercial and industrial gas users in the Bay of Plenty and
Waikato regions and northwards have been told to stop using gas
until further notice, and several milk-processing plants are
reportedly having to dump millions of liters of milk.
Officials from dairy giant Fonterra Co-Operative Group Ltd.
weren't immediately available for comment but The New Zealand
Herald reported Wednesday that the gas leak meant farmers were
throwing away NZ$20 million of milk a day. McKenzie said every
effort would be made to restore gas to hospitals and dairy
companies Wednesday.
The Maui gas pipeline is owned by Maui Development Ltd., a joint
venture among several oil and gas companies operating in New
Zealand, including OMV New Zealand Ltd., a unit of Austria's OMV AG
(OMV.VI), and Todd Energy. McKenzie noted that it is the first
problem the pipeline has had in 30 years.
-By Rebecca Howard, Dow Jones Newswires; +64-4-471-5990;
rebecca.howard@dowjones.com
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