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The Challenge Corporation intends to increase its activities in energy. It already owns Rockgas. The picture shows Rockgas's general manager, Mr Jim Campbell (middle), with Mr Eddie Graham, right, and Mr John Pym, fellow directors of Cargas Services, the consortium formed by two Wellington taxi companies which will be the single biggest user of L.P.G in NewZealand. The three are looking at the plans for the bulk refuelling installation, similar to the one in the background, which Rockgas is building for the consortium.

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Press, 29 September 1979, Page 19

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The Challenge Corporation intends to increase its activities in energy. It already owns Rockgas. The picture shows Rockgas's general manager, Mr Jim Campbell (middle), with Mr Eddie Graham, right, and Mr John Pym, fellow directors of Cargas Services, the consortium formed by two Wellington taxi companies which will be the single biggest user of L.P.G in New-Zealand. The three are looking at the plans for the bulk refuelling installation, similar to the one in the background, which Rockgas is building for the consortium. Press, 29 September 1979, Page 19

The Challenge Corporation intends to increase its activities in energy. It already owns Rockgas. The picture shows Rockgas's general manager, Mr Jim Campbell (middle), with Mr Eddie Graham, right, and Mr John Pym, fellow directors of Cargas Services, the consortium formed by two Wellington taxi companies which will be the single biggest user of L.P.G in New-Zealand. The three are looking at the plans for the bulk refuelling installation, similar to the one in the background, which Rockgas is building for the consortium. Press, 29 September 1979, Page 19