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Oil Search to continue drilling spree
(Friday, 10 May 2013)
OIL Search is working to mature possible drilling prospects in Papua New Guinea’s southern highlands by late this year, while an appraisal well for the P’nyang field may be on the cards along with another offshore well in the Gulf of Papua.
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PNG LNG airfield complete
(Monday, 6 May 2013)
ONE of the last hurdles facing the PNG LNG joint venture’s schedule of first exports in 2014 has been cleared, with operations starting up at the project’s completed Komo airfield in Papua New Guinea’s southern highlands region.
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O’Neill defends PNG LNG benefits
(Wednesday, 1 May 2013)
PRIME Minister Peter O’Neill has countered claims made by Hela Governor Anderson Agiru’s recent campaign against the PNG LNG project.
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Govt figures campaign against PNG LNG
(Friday, 26 April 2013)
ESSO Highlands managing director Peter Graham has responded to an intriguing press report which claims that the PNG LNG joint venture has not met its commitments in Papua New Guinea’s Hela Province.
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Oil Search gains momentum
(Wednesday, 24 April 2013)
A MIDDLE East oil discovery has sweetened Oil Search’s strong March quarter operating results, with PNG LNG project milestones racking up and an offshore drilling campaign in Papua New Guinea underway.
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End of construction countdown
(Friday, 19 April 2013)
THE PNG LNG project is “around 80% complete”, with forthcoming commissioning activity including the long-awaited touchdown of giant aircraft at the project’s challenging Komo airfield site.
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Thai PM to visit PNG LNG
(Friday, 22 March 2013)
WITH PNG LNG project expansion talk hitting recent peaks, a Thailand government delegation is due to visit its plant site near Port Moresby in the coming days.
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PNG LNG pipeline stoppage
(Friday, 15 March 2013)
A RECENT work stoppage affecting PNG LNG project activities in Hela province was not as widespread as reported, according to ExxonMobil’s Papua New Guinea subsidiary.
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Fifth train speculation
(Wednesday, 13 March 2013)
THE PNG LNG plant site is big enough for five trains, says ExxonMobil senior vice-president Mark Albers.
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Knox wants third PNG LNG train
(Monday, 25 February 2013)
THE PNG LNG project will get enough gas for a third train either through more exploration of the major Hides field or from third parties in PNG, according to Santos chief executive officer David Knox.
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Troops to assist police
(Monday, 25 February 2013)
EXXONMOBIL has clarified that Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF) deployments in highlands regions will help assist police with law and order issues and they will not provide security or support to PNG LNG project sites.
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Onstream by mid-2014
(Friday, 22 February 2013)
DESPITE the doubts and unexpected delays affecting various project sites, the $US19 billion PNG LNG Project appears on track to deliver first gas, and export LNG, by the middle of next year.
By Wantok
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Troops called out
(Wednesday, 20 February 2013)
PAPUA New Guinea’s limited defence force might be stretched as the government reportedly calls out troops to boost security along the Highlands Highway and at the border with Indonesia.
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Pipeline progress
(Monday, 18 February 2013)
ABOUT 74% of the 292km onshore pipeline of the PNG LNG project is welded, with the tie-in of this to the completed offshore pipeline made in December.
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IPBC rumours
(Wednesday, 13 February 2013)
DESPITE the rumours, PNGIndustryNews.net has not yet received any verification that former Public Enterprises Minister Arthur Somare has been hired as a chief consultant to the state-owned PNG LNG stakeholder Independent Public Business Corporation.
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Seismic for P’nyang on the cards
(Wednesday, 30 January 2013)
OIL Search’s full year figures had been hit by the shutdown of the Kumul terminal last year, while it says a seismic program at PRL 3 will help it decide the best development path for the P’nyang resource, which is tipped to contribute to a third train at PNG LNG.
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‘Subsidence’ event at PNG LNG airfield
(Wednesday, 30 January 2013)
EXXONMOBIL says the Komo airfield site of the PNG LNG project was impacted by a minor subsidence event earlier this month, which differs to a recent report which called it a major landslide.
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Leighton to build Esso’s presence in PNG
(Wednesday, 16 January 2013)
LEIGHTON Contractors has backed up recent contract wins at the Ichthys LNG project in Darwin by being selected to build Esso Highlands’ permanent head office in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
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New year, Macquarie still bearish on LNG
(Friday, 11 January 2013)
IT may be a fresh year, but Macquarie is not feeling any more optimistic about Australian LNG than it did last year.
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Substantial progress
(Monday, 7 January 2013)
A LOOK back at 2012's key mining and hydrocarbon projects reveals another memorable year in Papua New Guinea.
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The elusive fair deal
(Friday, 21 December 2012)
I'VE landed in Port Moresby and I’ve managed to entangle myself in a heated debate with a Chinese businessman even before stepping off the plane. By
Tony Morley
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A monster airfield
(Wednesday, 19 December 2012)
IN A testament to the size of the PNG LNG project, the landing strip of its Komo Airfield will be as long as 45 Boeing 747 planes lined up nose to tail.
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NGE closes sale to PNG LNG partners
(Friday, 14 December 2012)
NEW Guinea Energy has completed a $US15 million sale of a petroleum prospecting licence to PNG LNG joint venture partners ExxonMobil and Oil Search.
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Governor welcomes all gas players
(Friday, 7 December 2012)
WESTERN Province governor Ati Wobiro says he has been told that ExxonMobil and Oil Search’s P’nyang field in the region is huge and of commercial value.
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PNG LNG deaths investigated
(Friday, 30 November 2012)
WITH almost 20,000 people employed on its construction and upstream activities in the recent quarter, the PNG LNG project was rocked by two fatal accidents, with one claiming an excavator operator.
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Clough Curtain back up at PNG LNG
(Wednesday, 28 November 2012)
THE CLOUGH Curtain joint venture has won $75 million of work on the upstream portion of the PNG LNG project.
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Communication failings
(Monday, 19 November 2012)
MISTRUTHS and misinformation continue to hound the PNG LNG Project.
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PNG LNG chief explains blowout
(Friday, 16 November 2012)
PETER Graham, managing director of ExxonMobil’s Papua New Guinea subsidiary Esso Highlands, has responded to recent criticism by saying that PNG LNG-scale projects are all experiencing cost increases.
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PNG LNG in late 2014: MPW
(Wednesday, 14 November 2012)
MACQUARIE Private Wealth has maintained an outperform rating for Oil Search despite the news of a 21% budget blowout for the ExxonMobil-led PNG LNG project.
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PNG LNG partners wounded but unbowed
(Tuesday, 13 November 2012)
WHILE Australian Securities Exchange-listed PNG LNG partners Santos and Oil Search were yesterday punished by investors stung by the news of a 20% budget blowout, the project’s economics still appear sturdy.
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