Shane Jones' comments in support of Anadarko's deep sea oil drilling has left Labour Deputy Leader David Parker scrambling to reconcile his outspoken economic development spokesman's views with the opposition voiced by MPs Moana Mackey and Phil Twyford.
Mr Jones told Maori TV's Te Kaea this week that he supported the Texan company's drilling programme off the Raglan coast at depths of 1500m.
"If oil is discovered we can use that to benefit New Zealand and create job opportunities for our young people in this industry"Mr Jones said in comments translated from Te Reo by Maori TV.
When questioned on the risks of an oil spill, Mr Jones said: "We mustn't assume that Anadarko doesn't have the necessary expertise on hand".
The comments appear to put Mr Jones at odds with caucus colleagues including Mr Twyford who attended a protest against Anadarko's drilling held at Piha over the weekend.