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Shell enters PNG

AFTER failing to make inroads into Papua New Guinea for years, oil giant Shell has struck an exploration agreement with state-owned Petromin. PNG Petroleum and Energy Minister William Duma reportedly said he would do "whatever it takes" for this alliance.

Shell enters PNG

Back in 2008, several sources told PNGIndustryNews.net that Shell was interested in funding the PNG government's stake of the ExxonMobil-operated PNG LNG project. Petromin actively campaigned in PNG's...

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