New Zealand
Overview
New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals is the agency that leads and actively manages the New Zealand government’s petroleum and minerals portfolio.Wikipedia
New Zealand Permit Types
- Ancillary Coal Mining Licence
- Coal Mining Licence
- Continental Shelf Licence
- Exploration Permit
- Gold Fossicking Area
- Mining Licence
- Mining Permit
- Prospecting Permit
- Special Purpose Mining Permint
Mined in New Zealand
- Aggregate
- Aluminium
- Andesite
- Antimony
- Apatite
- Argillite
- Barite
- Basalt
- Bentonite
- Bismuth
- Building Stone
- Calcite
- Cassiterite
- Clay
- Coal
- Conglomerate
- Copper
- Dacite
- Decorative
- Pebbles
- Decorative
- Stone
- Diamond
- Diatomite
- Dolomite
- Dunite
- Feldspar
- Fireclay
- Fluorite
- Garnet
- Gemstones
- Glauconite
GoldGraniteGold- Granite
- Graphite
- Gravel
- Greywacke
- Ignimbrite
- Ilmenite
- Iridium
- Iron
- Ironsand
- Kauri Gum
- Lead
- Lignite
- Limestone
- Magnesite
- Magnesium
- Magnetite
- Manganese
- Marble
- Marl
- Molybdenum
- Monazite
- Mudstone
- Nephrite
- Nickel
- Osmium
- Palladium
- Peat
- Perlite
- Phosphate
- Platinum
- Group
- Metals
- Potash
- Pumice
- Quartz
- Rare
- Earth
- Elements
- Rare
- Earths
- Rhodium
- Rhyolite
- Rock
- Ruthenium
- Rutile
- Salt
- Sand
- Sandstone
- Schist
- Scoria
- Serpentinite
- Silica
- Silica Sand
- Siltstone
- Silver
- Slate
- Sulphur
- Talc
- Tantalum
- Tin
- Titanium
- Topaz
- Tuff
- Tungsten
- Vanadium
- Volcanic
- Ash
- Wax
- Zeolite
- Zinc
- Zircon