The US$1.5 billion Ramu Nickel project is set to go ahead in 2012.
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OK Tedi Mining Ltd is plans to keep mining until 2022 instead of the planned shut down in 2014
This is because of the discovery of another ore-body within the mine area that could extend the mine life by another seven years.
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A Runaway Economy Spikes the City’s Skyline
Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea’s capital city has seen an increase in construction and building projects in recent years.
Driven by an economy that has grown by around 5 – 8% GDP per year for the last five years or so and predictions that this growth will not [...]
A first ever graduate program of a fuel company in PNG has seen engineering students at the University of Technology landing jobs just as they leave school.
Four student engineers entered Islands Petroleum’s new graduate program some 18 months ago of which two have officially started working for the company. Company’s owner and general manager [...]
PNG Power engineers are working to get five flooded generators at Ramu One Power Station in Yonki online as soon as possible.
PNG Power CEO Tony Koiri said engineering teams from the Rouna plant (Port Moresby), Panda plant (Western Highlands), Lae and Port Moresby Head Quarters have been working to strip, clean, dry, screen and [...]
A preliminary report into the Airlines PNG Dash 8 crash has ruled that the crash on October 13 2011 was a result of ‘overspeed’ of both propellers.
Twenty-eight people died and four survived the crash 33km South-East of Madang Town.
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Amo Mark is a legend in engineering in Papua New Guinea and a renowned leader in the water industry, both here and abroad.
He has served the nation for forty years, beginning as an engineering cadet in 1971, through to 2011. He has served the PNG Waterboard now Water PNG since its establishment in [...]
The visiting President of the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) Alain Labastie provided much insight into the state of Oil and Gas supplies in the world, stating emphatically that hydrocarbons will continue to be a major source of energy well into the next century.
However the production of oil and gas will change, becoming more [...]
With major developments of gas and oilfields in the country and especially in the development of the LNG project, the demand for engineers in these energy sectors has significantly increased.
Unitech’s response to the LNG project especially is the establishment of the Petroleum and Petro-chemical Engineering Program.
PNG Power Limited acknowledges the recent concerns expressed through the media on the current ongoing power supply problems being experienced in Port Moresby and Lae, as well as some other centers. We do not wish to make any excuses for the outages that have been occurring but will try to explain the immediate difficulties being [...]
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- US$1.5b PNG nickel project to go ahead
- Ok Tedi plans to mine till 2022
- Changing Port Moresby
- Islands Petroleum’s graduate program for engineers starts
- Engineers Work on Flooded Ramu One Generators to Restore Power
- Over Speeding Propellers Possible Cause of Fatal Air Crash
- Amo Mark – 40 Years of Service to Engineering in Papua New Guinea
- Oil & Gas Industry in Changing Times
- Unitech Establishes Petroleum & Petrochemical Engineering Program
- Addressing Power Issues, a statement by Tony Kiori, Chief Executive Officer, PNG Power Ltd

