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Summary

A permit is required for all Crown-owned minerals in New Zealand. Crown owned minerals include all gold, silver and petroleum. The Crown also owns a number of other minerals as an incident of the ownership of land, and through reservation of Crown ownership of minerals in the alienation of land from the Crown.
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Frequently asked questions...
 

What is a permit?

A permit is permission granted by the crown to prospect, explore or mine for petroleum in a defined area. The New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals business unit administers the permitting regime through the powers granted under the Crown Minerals Act 1991.
Why do I need a permit?

 

What are the different types of permits?

New Zealand Petroleum & Minerals issues permits to prospect, explore or mine petroleum under the Crown Minerals Act 1991.

How do I apply for a permit?

Click here for more information on applying for a minerals permit.
 

Where are the application forms?

Click here to view the updated application forms as re-writable PDFs.
 

How much does it cost?

Click here to view the costs for permit applications and changes and annual permit fees.
 

What are my obligations?

Read more about the requirements and procedures for explorers and miners in New Zealand.

 

What about land access?

The granting of a permit under the Crown Minerals Act 1991 does not give the permit holder an automatic right of access to any land. Find out more...

 

Survey requirements (Boundary definition standards)

Learn more about survey and spatial standards for mineral and coal permits.

 

Relevant legislation

The Crown Minerals Act 1991 is accompanied by other important pieces of legislation.
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Page Current permits map
 
Page How do I apply for a permit?
How do I apply for a minerals permit to prospect, explore or mine in New Zealand?
Page Why do I need a permit?
Why do I need a minerals permit to prospect, mine or explore in New Zealand?
Page Minerals and Coal fees
How much does a minerals permit cost to prospect, explore or mine in New Zealand?
Page What are the different types of permit?
What are the different types of permit?
Page What are my obligations?
What are my minerals permit obligations?
Page Minerals and Coal forms
Minerals and Coal application and annual reporting forms
Page What about land access?
Land access for minerals and coal prospecting, exploration and mining
Page Survey requirements (Boundary definition standards)
Survey requirements (Boundary definition standards)
Page Restrictions on minerals and coal prospecting permits
Restrictions on minerals and coal prospecting permits
Last updated 30 November 2011

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