In this bulletin, we share the findings of the Gas Supply and Demand Study 2024 and the slides from our annual Co-regulatory Forum. We also provide the Gas Governance Arrangements recommendation to the Minister, and welcome our new independent Director, Hon Amy Adams. Read online
In this issue we bring you our latest Quarterly Report to the Minister for Energy for the period ending 30 June 2024. We report on current conditions in gas markets, provide the latest production and consumption data and update our work in progress. Read online
In this bulletin, we farewell the Rt Hon James (Jim) Bolger who has stepped down from the GIC board. We also bring you our 2023-2024 Annual Report and the decision to retain monthly read requirements for allocation group 4 meters.
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This News Bulletin invites you to submit on our FY2024 Work Programme and Levy Consultation Paper, includes a notice about Wellington Anniversary Day and advises you of our office shut-down period.
In this bulletin, we open consultation on the proposed FY2026 work programme and associated Levy industry participants will pay. We also share recent announcements from the upstream industry about drilling activity and confirm our summer opening hours. Read online
In this bulletin we issue an invitation to the upcoming Co-regulatory Forum, which is taking place at the end of the month. We also farewell Sir Brian Roche who has stepped down from the Board. Read online
Kia ora,
In this bulletin we invite your views on the Retail Gas Contracts Oversight Scheme — Benchmarks and RCEs and issue a reminder that your annual monitoring disclosures and certificates are due by 15 April and our critical contingency management consultation closes 30 April.
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In this bulletin we announce we are deferring our review of the gas Consumer Care Guidelines, remind you that our consultation on monthly read requirements closes soon, provide a link to our latest Statement of Intent, and note a change to the News Bulletin.
In May/June 2024 we sought your views on whether monthly read requirements are still fit for purpose for allocation group 4 (AG4) customers. These are customers with non-time-of-use meters that use from 250GJ to 10TJ of gas per year.