INVESTIGATING POSSIBLE SITES FOR OIL REFINERY.—These experts are touring New Zealand inspecting possible Sites for a £20,000,000 oil refinery. They visited the Lyttelton Harbour Board offices yesterday morning for talks with the board. STANDING (from left) are Captain G; A. Blackwood (marine superintendent of Shell), Mr C. J. Kamp (a Dutch refinery engineer), and Captain P. Williams (master of the Coastal tanker Tanea). SEATED: Mr D. M. Roberts (a technical economist), Mr P. Tuininga (a Dutch oil engineer, and leader of the party), and Mr B. D. Cauthery (a British Petroleum representative).
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28952, 21 July 1959, Page 7
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92INVESTIGATING POSSIBLE SITES FOR OIL REFINERY.—These experts are touring New Zealand inspecting possible Sites for a £20,000,000 oil refinery. They visited the Lyttelton Harbour Board offices yesterday morning for talks with the board. STANDING (from left) are Captain G; A. Blackwood (marine superintendent of Shell), Mr C. J. Kamp (a Dutch refinery engineer), and Captain P. Williams (master of the Coastal tanker Tanea). SEATED: Mr D. M. Roberts (a technical economist), Mr P. Tuininga (a Dutch oil engineer, and leader of the party), and Mr B. D. Cauthery (a British Petroleum representative). Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28952, 21 July 1959, Page 7
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