A controversial bill banning future offshore oil and gas exploration has passed its third reading in Parliament - but the National Party has vowed to reverse it.
The Crown Minerals (Petroleum) Amendment Bill passed this evening with the support of Labour, NZ First and the Green Party, while National and Act opposed.
The bill followed a truncated public submission process and gives effect to the Government's announcement in April that it will cease offering new offshore oil and gas exploration.
Energy Minister Megan Woods said the passing of the bill was a line in the sand and represented a transition away from fossil fuels and towards affordable, renewable energy.
"New Zealanders want to see a future for their country where we take action on climate change ... where we have the courage to look beyond the three-year political cycle," she said, speaking at the third reading.