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2009: PNG LNG Gets the Green Light

Published on 11th June 2025
2009: PNG LNG Gets the Green Light

In 2009, Papua New Guinea received approval for one of the most significant development projects in our nation’s history – the PNG LNG Project. This wasn’t just another business venture; it was a transformative opportunity that would reshape our economy and position PNG as a major player in the global energy market.

The Project represented years of planning, negotiation, and vision. Located in the Southern Highlands and Gulf provinces, the PNG LNG Project would harness our abundant natural gas reserves and convert them into liquefied natural gas for export to energy-hungry markets across Asia and beyond.

The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, the late Right Hon. Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare signing the Papua New Guinea LNG Project Gas Agreement with ExxonMobil et al on 22 May 2008

The Prime Minister of Papua New Guinea, the late Right Hon. Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare signing the Papua New Guinea LNG Project Gas Agreement with ExxonMobil et al on 22 May 2008. Image credit: PNG Business News

What made this project truly special was its scale and potential impact. With an initial investment of over $19 billion, it became one of the largest resource projects in the Pacific region. More importantly, it promised to deliver substantial revenues to the Papua New Guinea government, creating opportunities for infrastructure development, education, healthcare, and economic growth across our nation.

The approval marked PNG’s entry into the exclusive club of LNG-producing nations. It demonstrated our capacity to manage complex, world-class projects while maintaining our sovereignty and ensuring benefits flow to our people.

Beyond the economic numbers, the PNG LNG Project symbolized our nation’s potential. It showed that PNG could attract international investment, manage sophisticated technology, and compete in global markets while maintaining our cultural identity and environmental responsibilities.

As we mark our 50th independence anniversary, the PNG LNG Project stands as a testament to what we can achieve when vision meets opportunity, setting the stage for continued prosperity and development.

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