The supply of electricity from the PNG LNG Project at Hides in Hela province to the New Porgera Mine in Enga province along with landowner matters, were the topics of a recent meeting convened by Prime Minister (PM) James Marape and leaders of Hela.
The meeting highlighted the urgency of these issues, where PM Marape emphasized the need for immediate resolution for them before the anticipated reopening of the New Porgera Mine.
Addressing the context of the discussions, the Hela stakeholders, acting through the Hela Provincial Government, submitted a comprehensive documentation in September 2021 regarding the New Porgera Mine, outlining 16 demands, of which eight were identified as non-negotiable.
One of the pivotal non-negotiable demands involves the review of the Hides Gas-to-Electricity Memorandum-of-Agreement for PDL 1.
This review is integral to ensuring an uninterrupted power supply to the New Porgera Mine.
Another key issue addressed was Clause 9.6 of the PDL 1 PNG License-based Benefit Sharing Agreement (LBBSA).
Subject to a National Executive Council (NEC) Decision, this clause involves the potential transfer of ownership of the Hides power plant to the Hela Provincial Government and the respective landowner clans.
The unbroken power supply from Hides to the New Porgera Mine is not just a facet of ongoing mine operations but also a strategic necessity for the broader facilities.
Marape reassured the assembled Hela leaders that the landowners of the area where the power pylons are erected between Hides and the New Porgera Mine would not be excluded from the benefits.
He underscored that the Porgera Mine has historically been powered by a significant 70 megawatts of electricity from the Hides facility.
“The Hela Provincial Government has raised valid concerns regarding the lack of substantial review concerning landowner matters in relation to power generation,” Marape stated following the meeting.
He further announced that the task of examining power-generation perspectives has been entrusted to Petroleum and Energy Minister Kerenga Kua and his team.
“An agreement has been reached to organize a dedicated development forum in Tari to comprehensively address the updated landowner issues specifically linked to the New Porgera start-up, ensuring that these concerns are adequately communicated to the government,” PM Marape said.
“This meeting signifies a concerted effort by the government and Hela leaders to collaboratively address these critical energy supply and land ownership concerns, underscoring the commitment to efficient and equitable resource management in Papua New Guinea.”
Prominent Hela leaders present during the meeting on Friday 18th August included Governor Philip Undialu, Koroba-Kopiago MP William Bando, and Komo-Hulia MP Daniel Tindipu.
The meeting was also attended by key government figures such as Petroleum and Energy Minister Kerenga Kua, Mining Minister Sir Ano Pala, National Planning and Monitoring Minister Rainbo Paita, Vice-Minister Assisting the Prime Minister on State Negotiation Jimmy Maladina, as well as representatives from relevant government departments and agencies.