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The US$1.5 billion Ramu Nickel project is set to go ahead in 2012.
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Large shipments of scrap metal are leaving Bougainville bound for overseas buyers in controversial and clandestine shipments. A lot of the metal is coming from the abandoned Bougainville Copper Mine and its supporting infrastructure. This includes machinery and huge metal pipes, chains and more. It’s a giant operation, fuelled by money and world prices for metal.
Everest Remediation Limited will conduct a feasibility study of the commercial value of treating waste at the Tolukuma Gold Mine in Central Province after signing a deal with Petromin PNG Holdings Ltd.
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