The Papua New Guinea Chamber of Resources & Energy (PNG CORE) has announced K92 Mining Inc. as a Major Sponsor for the 2025 PNG Resources Week, scheduled to take place from 28th–31st July 2025 at the APEC Haus in Port Moresby.
PNG CORE stated that K92 Mining Inc. has long been a steadfast partner of the Chamber, having supported key industry events such as CANCONEX and various regional and international initiatives.
“Their renewed sponsorship underscores a strong and ongoing commitment to the sustainable growth of Papua New Guinea’s mining sector and the empowerment of the communities it serves,” PNG CORE said.
John Lewins, Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and President of K92 Mining Inc., highlighted the significance of the event, stating, “PNG Resources Week is a unique platform that brings together government, landowners, industry leaders, academia, and mining companies in a meaningful and collaborative setting.”
“Our involvement goes beyond sponsorship—it is about contributing to the future of our industry and fostering shared growth. The exchange of ideas and expertise at this event is invaluable,” Mr. Lewins said.
PNG CORE’s Chief Operating Officer, Mrs. Pansy Taueni-Sialis, welcomed the partnership, applauding K92 Mining Inc.’s leadership and commitment.
“We are delighted to welcome K92 Mining once again as a Major Sponsor. Their dedication to partnership and knowledge-sharing is at the heart of what PNG CORE represents. With their support, PNG Resources Week continues to be a catalyst for inclusive dialogue, innovation, and sustainable development across the resource sector,” Mrs. Taueni-Sialis said.
She said a major highlight of this year’s event is the PNG Resources Golden Exhibition, a special showcase celebrating 50 years of progress and achievement in Papua New Guinea’s resource industries.
“The Golden Exhibition will feature legacy milestones, transformative projects, and emerging innovations that have shaped—and continue to shape—PNG’s energy and mining landscape.
The 2025 PNG Resources Week promises to bring together stakeholders from across government, industry, civil society, and academia to drive forward-thinking discussions and shape the future of PNG’s resource economy,” she added.