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UPDATE 1-Papua New Guinea PM says resources reforms will take years

Published 05/06/2019, 08:38 pm
Updated 05/06/2019, 08:40 pm
UPDATE 1-Papua New Guinea PM says resources reforms will take years

* PNG PM flags "very, very big" resource sector reform

* But new PM Marape says changes unlikely until after 2025

* Oil giants Exxon (NYSE:XOM), Total closely watching Marape's plans (Recasts with PM speech)

By Tom Westbrook

SYDNEY, June 5 (Reuters) - New Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape doubled down on his plans to earn more taxes from the gas-and-gold-rich country's natural resources sector on Wednesday, but said major reform would not take effect for years.

That will come as a relief for oil giants such as France's Total SA TOTF.PA and ExxonMobil Corp XOM.N which have done deals and were wondering if Marape would put them up for review.

Marape, a former finance minister, had the firms on notice last week when he was elected and promised he would be "taking back" the economy after the resignation of his predecessor, Peter O'Neill. an address broadcast around the rugby-league loving archipelago as thousands tuned in for the State of Origin match, a big derby in Australia screening afterwards, he promised to review resource laws in a "very, very big way," but not quickly.

"While I'm speaking on natural resources, many of our corporate citizens amidst us will feel a little bit doubtful or will feel a little bit intimidated, will feel a little bit insecure," he said.

"But you must not feel that way ... I'm looking at 2025 in which we will migrate to a new legislative framework."

Marape had sparked months of political chaos in the South Pacific archipelago when he quit as finance minister over the government's handling of a gas agreement struck in April with French oil major Total SA TOTF.PA .

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He rode a wave of discontent over that deal, and an earlier one with ExxonMobil Corp XOM.N , into the top office, triggering a new round of scrambling - this time from commodity firms clamouring to meet and lobby him.

Mark Bristow, chief executive of the world's second-biggest gold producer, Canada-listed Barrick Gold Corp ABX.TO , travelled to the capital, Port Moresby, to negotiate an extension to a large mining lease expiring in August.

Barrick and China's Zijin Mining 601899.SS each owns 47.5 percent of the highlands' Porgera mine, which Barrick said has paid 4.2 billion kina ($1.2 billion) in taxes and royalties since it began operations in 1990.

Oil Search Ltd OSH.AX , a partner in Exxon and Total's multibillion dollar liquefied natural gas developments, has scheduled a meeting for next week, a spokesman said.

Marape's remarks imply, as Total has said it expects, that April's contract will be honoured, but the changes he again forecast envisage a tougher approach in future. be) looking to ensure that the oil and gas sector is beneficial to our country as well as our investors," Marape said.

"We'll be looking at the mining sector to ensure that our gains ... are growing."

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