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Article

26 Mar 2005

Author:
Shawn Donnan, Financial Times

The houses that gas built [West Papua]

BP, even its most vocal critics cautiously agree, appears determined to try to do the right thing with Tangguh...[but] Today, with the Indonesian school year more than half over, the classrooms in New Onar [one of the 2 resettlement villages built by BP for people displaced by the project] remain empty...the school’s emptiness is just one of the many issues still facing the villagers as they adjust to their new lives. [also refers to Freeport-McMoRan, Kellogg Brown & Root (part of Halliburton)]