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  • Liquefied natural gas: We expect to have 40 million metric tons of LNG sales per year by 2030, and we have large-scale projects in the U.S., Papua New Guinea, Mozambique, and Qatar. MarketScreener
  • A severe tropical cyclone, Myla, is affecting parts of the Solomon Islands and Papua New Guinea, bringing the risk of very heavy rainfall and flooding. Met Office
  • The Pacific Tsunami Warning Center warned of the risk of waves less than 0.3 m (1 ft) over tide levels for the coasts of Guam, Japan, Malaysia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Taiwan. CNBC
  • Today's discussions will shape the policies and programs that will define the next decade of financial inclusion in Papua New Guinea. Alliance for Financial Inclusion - Bringing smart polic
  • The price for all three petroleum products, which are petrol, diesel and kerosene, will increase on average right across Papua New Guinea for the month of November. PNG Haus Bung
  • Deepwater drilling is expected offshore Papua New Guinea and in deepwater Malaysia at Jampuk and Langka. Splash247
  • Moderate to extreme deficits are expected to persist in northern Sumatra and Borneo, while new deficits emerge in Sulawesi and the entirety of Papua and Papua New Guinea. ISCIENCES
  • Travel to Papua New Guinea, Libya, Somalia, Mali, Haiti, Venezuela and Guyana carries considerable risk due to crime, poor transport infrastructure and restricted flight access. Riskline
  • Growth in the Pacific Island economies is projected to decline over the forecast horizon, largely driven by weaker global demand as a result of elevated trade tensions, as well as a normaliza-tion of mining activity in Papua New Guinea and fiscal tightening in Fiji. Scribd
  • TotalEnergies operations include liquefied natural gas and oil projects in the United Arab Emirates, Iraq, Papua New Guinea and Uganda, where it has come under fire for a pipeline project activists say threatens a fragile ecosystem and livelihoods. Barrons
  • As resource exports play a diminished role in Papua New Guinea, other output is expected to drive growth, while in Solomon Islands one-off events such as the Pacific Games and national elections promise to support recovery. Asian Development Bank

Last updated: 19 June 2026



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