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![Tui oilfield reserves one-fifth smaller than thought, says operator](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Tui oilfield reserves one-fifth smaller than thought, says operator
The operator of the Tui offshore Taranaki oil and gas field says probable reserves are between nine and 11 million barrels of oil short of the 50.5 million barrels previously thought.
![World markets rise as momentum grows in debt talks](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
World markets rise as momentum grows in debt talks
World markets were up overnight, as positive debt reports came out of the United States and Europe.
![Bruce Wills: Fewer taxes would help grow the economy for all Kiwis](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Bruce Wills: Fewer taxes would help grow the economy for all Kiwis
Labour's proposals will make things a lot worse for exporters, writes Bruce Wills.
![Pike lawyer accuses Solid Energy boss of talking down mine price](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Pike lawyer accuses Solid Energy boss of talking down mine price
The gloves have come off for the first time in the Pike River commission of inquiry, with Solid Energy chief executive Don Elder taking "great offence" at suggestions he is trying to lower the mine's value prior to sale.
![Chance for NZ link with carbon scheme](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Chance for NZ link with carbon scheme
Political uncertainty in Australia will be a factor in decisions on emissions trading here.
![Gillard's future hangs on selling carbon tax](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Gillard's future hangs on selling carbon tax
PM must please Greens and placate struggling voters if she is to succeed in pushing legislation through Parliament and regain shrinking popularity.
![Brian Fallow: Ruling puts regulator on slippery slope](/pf/resources/images/placeholders/placeholder_l.png?d=793)
Brian Fallow: Ruling puts regulator on slippery slope
Electricity consumers and taxpayers alike have been badly served by the new Electricity Authority in its first major decisio