(EnergyAsia, June 27) — The New Zealand government has decided that it, rather than motorists and oil companies, will pay an estimated NZ$150 million to boost the country’s crude oil stockpile to 90 days of consumption in line with international standard. (US$1=NZ$1.6). After more than a year of debate over who should bear the cost,…

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