Submit your minerals 2025 annual summary report by 31 March
Permit holders have until Tuesday, 31 March 2026 to submit their 2025 annual summary reports for minerals permits.
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Permit holders have until Tuesday, 31 March 2026 to submit their 2025 annual summary reports for minerals permits.
Newly released permitting data shows a strengthening exploration and mining pipeline, with record levels of mineral permit applications received and outcome decisions made in 2025.
A news item advising the declaration of a new mineral reservation over the Kermadec Arc taking effect from 5 January 2026 to 4 January 2028.
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Welcome to this issue of the Regulator’s update, a newsletter for permit holders and other people interested in the regulatory work of New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals.
Modern technologies, from home electronics to pharmaceuticals and medicine, rely on a wide range of minerals.
The Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment (MBIE) has issued a tender for expert advice and economic modelling to inform a review of New Zealand’s royalty regime for minerals excluding petroleum in 2026.
The Minerals Permit Webmap, Petroleum Permit Webmap and Geodata Map are now available for use with updated web addresses.
New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals has released its mining industry statistics for 2024.
Cabinet has approved a change to the Crown Minerals (Petroleum) Regulations 2007 to bring the due date for Annual Summary Reports for petroleum permit and license holders forward to 1 March, starting with the 2026 reporting cycle.
On 25 September 2025, amendments to the Crown Minerals Act 1991 and supporting secondary legislation came into effect.