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PNG minister announces petroleum law revisions for 2020

PAPUA New Guinea petroleum minister Kerenga Kua will begin working with foreign investors next year to review the country’s natural extraction laws, telling a conference the act must be equitable.

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  Kua was speaking at the annual LNG Producer-Consumer conference in Tokyo, according to Reuters.   "In early 2020 the government will look at such changes in our regulatory set-up in close consultation...

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