Apply for a minerals prospecting permit

Find out what a prospecting permit is and how to apply for one.

New Zealand Petroleum and Minerals (NZP&M) issues permits for the prospecting of mineral deposits.

Prospecting is often the first stage in the search for mineral deposits and involves minimum impact work to search for land likely to contain mineral deposits or occurrences. Allowed activities are very low-impact, and include literature searches, geological mapping, hand sampling, offshore sampling (by low-impact mechanical methods), and aerial surveys.

Area and duration

Onshore permits are ordinarily no larger than 500 square kilometres and offshore permits are ordinarily no larger than 5,000 square kilometres.

The duration of a prospecting permit will ordinarily be considered for no longer than two years.

There is an ability to apply for an extension of duration for another two years.

Fees

Application fee

You need to pay the full amount when you submit your application

Permit type Amount (including GST)
Prospecting permit $3,450

Annual fee

The annual fee is paid in advance each year and is payable from the grant date of your application.

Permit type Amount (including GST)
Onshore prospecting permit $63.02 per square kilometre or part of a square kilometre, or $1,610.00, whichever is greater.
Offshore prospecting permit $3.58 per square kilometre or part of a square kilometre, or $1,610.00, whichever is greater.

Obligations

When you apply for a prospecting permit, you are required to propose a minimum work programme. Your minimum work programme specifies the prospecting activities that you will carry out under the permit. Once the permit is granted, you are required to meet the minimum work programme obligations.

There are also annual reporting and fee-paying obligations that you will need to meet.

Failure to comply with your obligations could result in your permit being revoked.

Find out more about how to comply with your minerals prospecting permit.

Compliance

Permit Tier

NZP&M has a two-tiered permit management system:

  • Tier 1 permits are complex, higher risk and return operations, and require more hands-on proactive management and regulation.
  • Tier 2 permits are lower return industrial, small business, and hobby mineral operations, requiring a simpler, more pragmatic management regime.

All minerals prospecting permits are classified as Tier 2.

How to apply

You need to provide a completed application form and supporting information.

Fill out your application form online or email it to us

Apply online using the online permitting system. You will need a RealMe login to use the system. You can save your application as you go and come back to it at any time.

Online permitting system

Or complete a new permit application form and email it to us at nzpam@mbie.govt.nz

Permit application form [PDF 353KB]

Compile any supporting documents

You need to provide supporting information with your permit application. Your application may be delayed or rejected if you don’t provide all the information needed to support your application.

We have created a supporting information template to help you. The notes under each heading give guidance, tips and reminders of what you need to provide.

We suggest you complete the template and attach it to your online application or email it to us alongside your application form to nzpam@mbie.govt.nz.

Prospecting permit supporting information template [DOCX 548KB]

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