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12/05/23

Our partnership with Ngāti Mutunga

Todd Energy has enjoyed a long and positive partnership with Ngāti Mutunga iwi. Late last year, we confirmed a three-year partnership extension with Ngāti Mutunga, enabling the continuation of some hugely important mahi, including both the existing Taramoukou conservation project and the launch of some new freshwater projects.
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23/03/23

Planting at Todd Energy’s Mangahewa C site

In mid-2022, Otaraua Hapū and Ngati Rahiri Hapū came together with Parininihi ki Waitotara (PKW) and Tawhirikura Hapū to plant the whenua near Todd Energy’s Mangahewa C wellsite in north Taranaki. Rawiri Doorbar from Otaraua Hapū led a karakia at Atkinson Nurseries, followed by a
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16/11/22

A day in the life of a Drilling Engineer at Todd Energy

I attend the morning call to the rig about 8am and, after that, it’s time to send out the morning report from the previous day’s activity and track the progress of the well compared to plan. Then it’s about preparing torque, drag and hydraulics models for the next section of the current well.
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16/11/22

A day in the life of a Senior Reservoir Engineer at Todd Energy

In the Subsurface team, we plan for the future field development to maximise production, either by proposing a new well location or enhancing production from the existing wells which we call BPO (behind pipe opportunities).
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05/10/22

Mangahewa Stream regeneration by Otaraua Hapū

This winter, Otaraua Hapū led a project to regenerate biodiversity at the Mangahewa Stream near Todd’s McKee Mangahewa Production Station (MMPS) carpark. Commenced by Todd Energy in 2019 with planting and fencing of the Stream margin, this integrated biodiversity project is now being conducted by Otaraua Hapū on behalf of Todd.
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05/10/22

Catching rats at Everett Park; Todd Energy supports the East Taranaki Environmental Collective’s expansion project

Located 8 km east of Inglewood, the Everett Park Scenic Reserve sits on the banks of the Manganui River. It’s a popular swimming, walking and fishing spot where many of us have happy memories playing in the river or exploring the bush.
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05/10/22

Local Young Enterprise student initiative supports the mental wellbeing of others

This year, four amazing students from New Plymouth Girls High School developed a mental health wellbeing journal as part of their Young Enterprise curriculum.
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05/10/22

Waitara Central Kindy kids receive snuggly winter PJs

This winter, Waitara Central Kindy students received snuggly winter PJs donated as part of the Waitara Initiatives Supporting Employment (WISE) Trust’s annual PJ drive. 1,500 pairs of pajamas were donated, meaning 750 children will benefit as each child receives two pairs – one to fit them now, and another to grow into.
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29/09/22

A day in the life of Todd’s Emissions Reduction Lead

Although he may have studied mechanical, plant and chemical and process engineering at university, for Mike, a career at Todd Energy hasn’t been limited to ‘just’ the traditional engineering pathway.
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01/06/22

Helping Waitara Central Kindy provide essential services to local tamariki

Waitara Central Kindergarten caters to whānau in the Waitara community and has a role of 42 two to six year olds. Not only does the kindy provide free childcare, but it also provides free cooked meals and free pickups and drop offs for its students.
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