Maari Permit Extended to 2037
| Stock | CUE Energy Resources Ltd (CUE.ASX) |
|---|---|
| Release Time | 27 Aug 2025, 9:49 a.m. |
| Price Sensitive | Yes |
Maari Permit Extended to 2037
- New Zealand Government approves 10-year extension of Petroleum Mining Permit 38160 for Maari oilfield
- Extended permit expires in December 2037, enabling long-term production and resource optimization
- Recent operational activity has lifted production to an average of 5,600 barrels of oil per day
Cue Energy Resources Limited (ASX:CUE) is pleased to announce that the New Zealand Government has approved a 10-year extension of Petroleum Mining Permit (PMP) 38160, covering the producing Maari oilfield. The extended permit now expires in December 2037, enabling the Maari Joint Venture to continue safe, long-term production while assessing further opportunities for resource optimisation and field enhancement. Recent operational activity, including well workovers and production optimisation programs, has successfully lifted production rates to an average of 5,600 barrels of oil per day for August, the highest monthly rate in over 5 years, reinforcing the value of this mature asset and the effectiveness of ongoing investment by the joint venture. The Maari field is located approximately 80 kilometres offshore Taranaki, New Zealand and has been in production since 2009, recently achieving a major milestone of 50 million barrels of oil produced. Cue holds a 5% interest in PMP 38160, alongside operator OMV New Zealand (69%) and Horizon Oil (26%).
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The 10-year extension provides the joint venture with valuable time and flexibility to continue optimising current production and evaluate new opportunities to enhance the long-term performance of Maari.