17 April 2026
Ref: DOIA-REQ-0029578
JJ
Email:
[FYI request #34140 email]
Tēnā koe JJ
Thank you for your email of 18 March 2026 to the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment
(MBIE) requesting, under the Official Information Act 1982 (the Act), the fol owing information:
Dear M.B.I.E. - Petroleum and Minerals department
I saw on a gold mining forum that there is an online map but I see that is just a blanket permit
maps of a whole property and does not actually show exactly what and where mining activities
are planned.
Can I request a copy of the permit including any diagrams and or maps of the specific areas that
the fol owing mining prospecting permits have supplied to your department in applications or that
you requested to know as part of your assessmint of it:
#61428.1, #61384, #61376, #61380,#61296 #61525.1,#61393 ,#61371
If there are no maps or diagams for a specific permit let me know witch ones and if it means they
can and want to porospect the whole area applied for.
Is the premit for prospecting just for on land or is it for in the water too? For example, permit
61525.01 seems to be on the south coast by the seal colonies - is it right to the waters edge and in
the seabed too?
What exactlly is "prospecting" these days? Is there a website that describes it? If not - please
supply a list of the descriptions of the work that can be done under a prospecting permit
Maps are attached for permit numbers 61376 and 61380 showing where the permit holder intends to
recover samples. Please note, however, that a prospecting permit gives its holder the right to prospect for
specified minerals across the whole of the permit area, so prospecting activities may occur outside of the
areas indicated (subject to land access, see below).
Prospecting
Prospecting is generally the very first stage in the search for a mineral deposit. It involves low impact work
such as geological mapping, taking rock chip and soil samples by hand, and geophysical surveys.
You can find out more about prospecting on the New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals (NZP&M)
website:
https://www.nzpam.govt.nz/nz-industry/nz-minerals/phases/prospecting.
Mining is not permitted to be undertaken under a prospecting permit. If you are concerned that il egal
mining activities are taking place, you can contact the MBIE Compliance team vi
a [email address].
Land access
A permit general y does not give its holder the right to access land and would need to enter into a land
access agreement with the landowner and occupier before work can begin.
The exception to this is land access to carry out minimum impact activities.
You can find out more about land access arrangements
here:
https://www.nzpam.govt.nz/assets/Uploads/our-industry/factsheets/permits-land-access-new-
zealand.pdf
If you wish to discuss any aspect of your request or this response, or if you require any further assistance,
please contact
[email address].
You have the right to seek an investigation and review by the Ombudsman of this decision. Information
about how to make a complaint is available a
t www.ombudsman.parliament.nz or freephone 0800 802
602.
Nāku noa, nā
John Buick-Constable
National Manager Petroleum, Minerals and Offshore Renewable Energy
Resource Markets