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Panguna landowners sign compensation agreement - PNG Mining The Panguna copper project has passed a significant milestone, with over 300 landowners signing a land access and compensation agreement (LACA) with Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL) Autonomous Bougainville Government (ABG) President Ishmael Toroama was on-hand to witness the signing
Land Access Compensation Agreement signed with Panguna Landowners Over 300 traditional landowners from Panguna today signed a Land Access and Compensation Agreement (LACA) with Bougainville Copper Limited (BCL), marking a significant milestone in the project’s exploration phase
Framework for assessing compensation for the wrongful loss of customary . . . This is an economic evaluation of the compensation to which Papua New Guinea’s customary landholders - wrongly dispossessed through Special Agricultural Business Leases (SABL) - might be entitled if they successfully sued the government
EXPLORATION LICENCE LAND ACCESS AND COMPENSATION AGREEMENT Bougainville Copper Limited (BOC) has entered into a Land Access and Compensation Agreement (LACA) with customary landowners with respect to the company’s EL01 exploration licence for the Panguna project area
Wide-ranging reforms to overhaul PNG mining sector Landowners will now be entitled to compensation for resettlement costs and disruptions to agriculture or fisheries, and only those identified as landowners in annual studies are eligible for compensation
Carol Roberts - Managing Land and Compensation Ageements in PNG Annual statutory payments for each tenement-calculation increased each year by CPI Land Use – repeater stations, gauging stations – calculation increased each year by specified CPI Incentive Agreements – to encourage landowners to prevent damage and carry out basic maintenance -calculation with without CPI, deductions for non compliance
Legislation Paves the way for Porgera Mine to Reopen — News — PNG . . . More than 1,200 landowner agents, representing more than 85% of the agents, have signed “Consent Compensation Agreements” with NPL to allow the mine to reopen as soon as possible with the parties agreeing to engage in substantive negotiations on new compensation rates after mining resumes