Much talked PNG LNG project in new
We have few other oil and gas projects coming up and they are Gulf LNG which will be developed by Inter oil and PNG government (50-50) and the Western LNG by Talisman Energy and few others.
The PNG LNG Project is operated by:
qESSO Highlands Limited (33.2%)
Øa subsidiary of EXXON Mobil Corporation
in Co-Venture with
qOil Search (29%)
ØPNG’s
largest oil and gas producer
qIndependent Public Business
Corporation (16.6%)
ØPNG
government
qSantos (13.5%)
ØAustralia’s largest
domestic gas producer
qNippon Oil (4.7%)
ØJapan’s
largest integrated oil company
qMineral Resources Development Company (MRDC) (2.8%)
ØPNG
oil & gas trustee and manager for landowner interests
qPetromin PNG Holding (0.2%)
C1 – Early Works - Clough – Curtain JV
Upgrade base & wharf, roads & bridges for
construction contractor + site prep for well pad
& HGCP, quarry
EPC 1 – Telecommunications
Camps and facilities Communication for construction
and operations
EPC 2 – Offshore Pipeline - Saipem
Offshore Pipeline
EPC 3 – LNG Plant - Chyoda JGC JV
2 trains, marine facilities for tanker
EPC 4 – Upstream Facilities - CBI Clough JV
HGCP, permanent camp & infrastructure, Hides well
pads
EPC 5A – Onshore Pipeline - Spiecapag
Offshore Pipeline
EPC 5B – Upstream Infrastructures –
Mac Dow CCC JV
Komo Airfield and access road
Everyone,
including government and the people of Papua New Guinea have high expectations
and hopes for better future as country's the Gross Domestic Product (GDP)
is expected to be doubled in the next few months has PNG LNG project
into operational stages.
However, the problem of mismanagement and corruption by the elected leaders and their cronies or bureaucrats holding top positions in the country down to the project management on the ground is remained unresolved. We cannot expect miracles from heavens if we are not accountable in handling the billions of kina from the existing projects and other revenues sources in the country.
However, the problem of mismanagement and corruption by the elected leaders and their cronies or bureaucrats holding top positions in the country down to the project management on the ground is remained unresolved. We cannot expect miracles from heavens if we are not accountable in handling the billions of kina from the existing projects and other revenues sources in the country.
It’s about time we manage these
massive funds with transparency, integrity and with good governance. If we continue
fail in this area we will have no one to blame but ourselves.
Pillar of the PNG economy
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