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Tag - LNG

Ben Micah: admission and contrition

by Keith Jackson
March 22, 2022
ExxonMobil LNG plant in Southern Highlands (Credit: ExxonMobil PNG)

PNG LNG and skills development: a missed opportunity

by Carmen Voigt-Graf and Francis Odhuno
March 27, 2019

DP78 Assessing the labour market impact of the PNG LNG project and implications for future projects

by Carmen Voigt-Graf and Francis Odhuno
Mar, 2019
Credit: Celine Rouzet

Landowner identification in PNG: a job for government

by Peter Dwyer and Monica Minnegal
March 21, 2019

DP76 Methods in the madness: the ‘landowner problem’ in the PNG LNG project

by Colin Filer
Feb, 2019
A protest in August 2016 (Credit: Michael Main)

Revisiting the landowner problem in the PNG LNG project

by Colin Filer
February 13, 2019
Landowners at Hides market with gas conditioning plant in background (Credit: Michael Main)

From business development to protection money: landowners and the PNG LNG project

by Monica Minnegal, Michael Main and Peter Dwyer
July 4, 2018
Part of the front cover of Jubilee Australia's 'Double or Nothing' report

Benefit shortfalls of the PNG LNG Project: a response to Mark McGillivray

by Paul Flanagan
June 12, 2018
Remnants of the former Panguna mine buildings, PNG (madlemurs/Flickr/CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

Modelling or muddling? Economic analysis of the PNG LNG Project

by Mark McGillivray
June 6, 2018
Liquid Natural Gas tanker (Flickr/Lens Envy CC BY-NC-ND 2.0)

PNG LNG landowner royalties – why so long?

by Sam Koim and Stephen Howes
December 16, 2016
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