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Santos and PNG PM confident of Papua LNG go-ahead despite political turmoil

FID decision looming as country is impacted by tribal massacres and political turmoil

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape   Credit: US Secretary of Defense/wikicommons

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape Credit: US Secretary of Defense/wikicommons

Santos and Papua New Guinea's (PNG's) Prime Minister James Marape remain confident the much-delayed Papua LNG project remains on target to receive a positive final investment decision (FID) this year. ...

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