Conference Proceedings
1976 New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - Development in the Minerals Industry
Conference Proceedings
1976 New Zealand Branch Annual Conference - Development in the Minerals Industry
Difficulties in Developing Mineral Ventures
Everyone present today is especially aware of the need for minerals in this society of ours. The words 'especially aware' were deliberately chosen because this is a meeting of the NZ Branch of The Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy not a dilettante group such as some of our critics. Members of the Australasian Institute of Mining and Metallurgy knew that our great farming industry, our shelter, our transport and our energy supply, are largely dependent on a flow of minerals into this country despite the presence of large coal and natural gas reserves. Flow in was said because New Zealand imports most of its mineral requirements with all the consequential strategic and economic disadvantages. If the above statements are accepted by this gathering it would be a premise fairly stated that New Zealand has a great need to discover and develop minerals.
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R C Bradshaw, P M Outhwaite
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