New diesel reserve storage completed at Marsden Point
07-06-2026 23:50 via autotalk.co.nz

New diesel reserve storage completed at Marsden Point

An additional 93 million litres of diesel storage capacity has been brought into service at Marsden Point, providing New Zealand with a further nine days of diesel demand coverage. The project is part of an agreement between the Government and NZX-listed fuel import operator Channel Infrastructure, with up to $21.6 million in funding from the […]
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