A common thread to Papua New Guinea’s two largest energy projects to date – the PNG liquified natural gas (LNG) mega-project and the upcoming Elk-Antelope play – is that while both are now controlled by energy supermajors Exxon and Total, neither was originally discovered by their current operators. Like the development of new “elephant”...
Articles & Analysis | Search for LNG in PNG continues from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2015
Articles & Analysis | PNG expands electricity coverage with new investment from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2015
Continued economic growth in recent years is driving demand for electricity across PNG, straining the capability of the country’s primary grid networks. The widely dispersed population and geographic challenges continue to pose formidable barriers to increasing electrification, while the small but growing capacity serving the main urban areas is...
Interviews & Viewpoints | Grant Christie, Vice-President and Country Manager, Talisman Energy, Repsol Group: Interview from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2015
How does the operating environment for the oil and gas industry in Papua New Guinea compare with those of other markets in the region?
Interviews & Viewpoints | Greg Anderson, Executive Director, PNG Chamber of Mines and Petroleum: Interview from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2015
As the global mining industry continues to be subdued, to what extent is this situation affecting Papua New Guinea’s economic growth?
Interviews & Viewpoints | Philippe Blanchard, Managing Director, Total PNG: Interview from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2015
How is Papua New Guinea’s second liquefied natural gas (LNG) project at the Elk-Antelope fields expected to influence the local gas industry?
Interviews & Viewpoints | Brent Emmett, CEO, Horizon Oil: Interview from The Report: Papua New Guinea 2015
How would you assess the investment framework for the oil and gas industry in Papua New Guinea, particularly in the area of gas-to-electricity?