REFILE-Papua New Guinea to review resource extraction laws next year (Reuters U.S. – September 25, 2019)

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TOKYO, Sept 26 (Reuters) – Papua New Guinea plans to begin working with foreign investors next year to review natural resource extraction laws that are more than 40 years old, the country’s petroleum minister said on Thursday at an industry confernce in Japan.

Most of the country’s resource extraction laws stem from before it won independence in 1975, and the government, which came to power in May, is looking to ensure the country benefits more from its huge petroleum and mineral resources.

Papua New Guinea is already in the process of revising its Mining Act, and next year will look to update its petroleum legislation to match regulations in other nations that produce liquefied natural gas (LNG).

“In early 2020 the government will look at such changes in our regulatory set-up in close consultation with our development partners,” Papua New Guinea Petroleum Minister Kerenga Kua said at the annual LNG Producer-Consumer conference in Tokyo.

“This consultation is necessary to ensure Papua New Guinea is walking forward in lock-step with its investors.”

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