NEW ZEALAND

TAG aims for self-sufficiency

NEW Zealand-focused Canadian junior TAG Oil is aiming to be "completely self-sufficient" in producing, processing and marketing oil and gas from its onshore Taranaki Cheal field when it completes some significant infrastructure upgrades early next year.

The Vancouver-headquartered company said overnight that it aimed to overcome constrained Cheal production by the infrastructure enhancements that would bring onstream all "behind-pipe" capability - oil...

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