Snapshot of minerals permit applications – April to end of June

Publish date: 11 July 2024

This snapshot provides insights into how many minerals permit applications were received and how many decisions were made between 1 April and 30 June 2024.

We assess applications and issue permits to operators to prospect, explore and develop New Zealand’s mineral and petroleum resources.

These could be applications for new permits, or to make changes to current permits. We assess these applications against the legislative requirements to determine whether they should be granted.

Permit applications can take varying times for us to assess. It depends on the nature of the application, its complexity, and the completeness and quality of the information that has been provided.

New mineral applications

54 new minerals applications were received this quarter.

  • Primary mineral applied for = Gold
  • Primary location applied for = West Coast
  • All applications are for onshore permits.

New minerals applications by type of permit

This bar graph shows the permit type of the new applications we received.

4 were for prospecting permits, 27 were for exploration permits, and 23 were for mining permits.

Outcomes on new applications

There were 78 outcomes on new applications – this could mean they were either approved, declined, rejected or withdrawn.

Outcomes on new applications by type of permit

This bar graph shows outcomes on new applications by type of permit.

12 were for prospecting permits, 38 were for exploration permits, and 28 were for mining permits.

Outcomes on applications by location

  • 38 in the West Coast Region
  • 13 in the Tasman Region
  • 10 in the Otago Region
  • 10 in the Waikato Region
  • 4 in the Southland Region
  • 1 in the Canterbury Region
  • 1 in the Marlborough Region
  • 1 in the Manawatu-Whanganui Region

Changes to minerals permits

72 change applications received this quarter.

Outcomes on applications to change a permit

There were 80 outcomes on applications - this could mean they were either approved, declined, rejected or withdrawn.

Outcomes on applications to change a permit by type of change

This chart shows outcomes on change applications by type of change.

47 were for changes to the permit, 12 were for full surrenders of a permit, 11 were for change in operator or transfer of interest, 9 were corrections of errors and 1 was for a change of name.

The permit category includes change applications such as extension of duration, change of conditions, change of minerals, partial surrenders or extension of land.

Outcomes on applications to change a permit by permit type

This chart shows 9 of the change applications with outcomes were for prospecting permits, 15 were for exploration permits and 56 were for mining permits.

Learn more about mineral permits

Learn more about the minerals industry and what the permit types mean on our website.

Minerals in New Zealand

We also have 2 tools you can use to learn more about minerals permits across New Zealand.

The online permitting system

Our online permitting system lets people apply for, manage, and make changes to permits online. Members of the public can also use it to find information about granted permits and permit applications.

You do not need to register or login to do a public search. Find out more about how to use the public search at the link below.

Online permitting system – using the public search

Online permitting system

The Minerals Permits Webmap

Our Minerals Permit Webmap is an online map using real-time data to show all current minerals permits and applications in New Zealand.

How to use Permit Webmaps

Minerals Permit Webmap

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