The new MRA Act passed by Parliament last year has removed all industry representation from the Board of the Mineral Resources Authority, the PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum said today. The passage
Papua New Guinea’s future is at the crossroads with the Government considering a range of changes to the Mining Act that will deter investment in long-term mining projects and jeopardise the future success
Papua New Guinea’s petroleum and mining companies have a proud record in corporate social responsibility, inclusive of regular and well documented payment of taxes and royalties to the National Government and other stakeholders.Government
The mining and petroleum industry will continue to be the backbone of Papua New Guinea’s development contributing immensely to the development of the nation’s human resource, economy, infrastructure, and improving the livelihoods and
The Papua New Guinea Chamber of Mines and Petroleum congratulates PNG’s new Prime Minister Honourable James Marape on his election today.Chamber President Mr Gerea Aopi CBE said the resource industry look forward to
PNG Mining and Petroleum Conference and Trade Fair
2018 PNG Mining & Petroleum Investment Conference
Staff of the PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum staff today visited the Life PNG Care centre in Port Moresby to spread the love of Easter to the disadvantaged and vulnerable children at
The PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum has welcomed the announcement by the Petroleum Minister, Dr Fabian Pok, that he will table a Bill on the proposed National Petroleum Authority (NPA) in Parliament
The PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum today said that the continued success of existing projects and the development of new ones is critical to the future of Papua New Guinea.And that any