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1 Apr 2008

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[PDF] BP response to the Tangguh Independent Advisory Panel's Sixth report on the Tangguh LNG project

Given the Panel’s expertise and familiarity with the project, we are pleased by its conclusion that support for the project remains strong among Papuan leaders and most affected Papuans and its observations on the benefits being brought to resettled and affected villages, including homes, infrastructure, employment, health and education. We also share the Panel’s concern over continuing challenges, such as significant in-migration, concern among some villages of benefits enjoyed in others, and the tasks involved in enhancing livelihoods while providing for the continuance of the community’s traditional fishing economy... Partners in the project...are: BP...; MI Berau B.V....; CNOOC...; Nippon Oil Exploration...; KG Berau/KG Wiriagar...; LNG Japan Corporation...; and Talisman...