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Marsden Point oil refinery

Marsden Point oil refinery

Marsden Point oil refinery

This aerial photograph from the 1960s shows the Marsden Point oil refinery being built at Whāngārei. Due to New Zealand’s low population density and small market, oil companies originally imported fuels in their finished form. As the economy and demand for oil products grew, it began to make economic sense to build an oil refinery in New Zealand. Sites at Beachlands (south-east Auckland), Gracefield (Wellington), Picton and Matingarahi (Thames) were passed over in favour of Marsden Point, which offered a convenient deep-water harbour close to the country’s biggest population centre.

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GNS Science
Reference: CN396/11
Photograph by Lloyd Homer

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