
Chris Hipkins: Labour leader says the party will re-instate oil and gas ban when it gets back into power
Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive · Newstalk ZB
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Labour would re-instate a ban on oil and gas exploration if it got back into power.
The Government is reversing the ban, despite belief from opponents there's no reserves left to be found.
It also plans to make it easier import Liquefied Natural Gas, aiming to boost energy supplies.
Labour leader Chris Hipkins says New Zealand has an abundance of renewable electricity options that should be pushed.
"What this Government is doing - they're saying that they're going to go back to oil and gas. That's saying to renewable electricity producers that they don't think that's the way of the future. That sends the markets the wrong signal."
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