Archive for the 'PNG Gas' Category
The Undeniable Case for a COI into the Tumbi Landslide & ExxonMobil’s Quarry
• September 24, 2012 • 2 CommentsPosted in PNG Economy, PNG Gas, PNG Politics
Tags: COI, Commisison of Inquiry, Esso Highlands, ExxonMobil, International State Crime Initiative, Investigation, ISCI, Landslide, MV Rabaul Queen, National Disaster Centre, NDC, Papua New Guinea, Peter O'Neill, PNG, Southern Highlands, Tumbi
Duma Gets Petroleum & Energy – Groans Heard Around the World
• August 10, 2012 • 9 CommentsPosted in PNG Economy, PNG Election 2012, PNG Gas, PNG Mining, PNG Politics
Tags: Cabinet, Energy, Minister, Papua New Guinea, Peter O'Neill, Petroleum, PNG, Politics, United Resources Party, William Duma
Are Resource Conflicts on the Indonesia-PNG Border Inevitable?
• November 19, 2011 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG & West Papua, PNG Gas, PNG International Issues, PNG Mining
Tags: Africa, Barikewa, Border, Commodore Peter Ilau, Conflicts, ConocoPhillips, Gas, Gobe, Government, Hides, Indonesia, Iraq, Jakarta Post, Kuwait, Mining, Oil, Ossetia, Papua, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG LNG, Resources, Santos, South Ossetia War, Warim PSC, West Papua, Widjajono Partowidagdo
PNG LNG: What Could PNG’s Pipeline Bring?
• April 10, 2009 • 5 CommentsPosted in PNG Gas
Tags: Banking Industry, Budget Revenues, Central Bank, Chris Wright, Copy/Paste Protection, Department of Treasury, Development Costs, Diving, Dutch Disease, Euromoney, Fiji, Foreign Banks, Gas, GDP, Growth, IMF, Increase, Infrastructure, Investment Promotion Authority, IPA, LNG, Multinationals, Papua New Guinea, PNG LNG, PNG LNG Project, PNG's GDP, Pomaleu, Project, Public Debt, Scenary, Secretary, Simon Tosali, Surfing, Tourism, Wealth
Japanese Firm Wins PNG LNG Design Contract
• October 23, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Gas
Tags: Agogo, Angore, Chiyoda Corporation, Gobe, Hides, Juha, Kutubu, Moran, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG Gas, PNG LNG Gas Agreement, PNG LNG Project
Understanding the PNG LNG Project
• October 7, 2008 • Leave a CommentPosted in PNG Business, PNG Economy, PNG Gas
Tags: ACIL Tasman, AGL, Agogo, Angore, Eda Oil, ExxonMobil, Gobe, Gulf of Papua, Hides, Joint Operating Agreement, Juha, Kumul Platform, Kutubu, Moran, MRDC, Nippon Oil, Oil Search, Papua New Guinea, PNG, PNG LNG Gas Agreement, PNG LNG Project, PNGLNG, Port Moresby, Santos, Sir Michael Somare, Southern Highlands, State Portion 152, Western Province
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