Rio’s abandoned copper mine life threatening

Original article by Elouise Fowler
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 25 : 7-Dec-24

A report by consulants Tetra Tech Coffey has found that Rio Tinto’s abandoned Panguna copper mine in Bougainville poses a number of "imminent, life-threatening risks", and that it could take over 100 years for the local environment to recover from its impact. Rio abandoned the mine in 1989 after a dispute over revenue-sharing helped spark Bougainville’s civil war with Papua New Guinea, which led to the loss of more than 15,000 lives. Panguna was majority owned by Rio until 2016, when it gave up its stake in Bougainville Copper to the Papua New Guinea and Bougainville governments, but Tetra Tech Coffey’s report adds to growing pressure on Rio to assume esponsibility for the legacy of the mine.

CORPORATES
TETRA TECH COFFEY, RIO TINTO LIMITED – ASX RIO, BOUGAINVILLE COPPER LIMITED – ASX BOC

Oil Search sweetener needed for InterOil

Original article by Angela Macdonald-Smith, Sarah Thompson
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 1 & 11 : 12-Jul-16

ExxonMobil is believed to be the unnamed company that is seeking to trump Oil Search’s $US2.2bn ($A2.9bn) takeover bid for InterOil. The target has commenced negotiations with the as-yet identified suitor, which made an initial approach in late June 2016, and is understood to have made a scrip-based offer that is 10 per cent higher than the Oil Search bid. All three players have exposure to Papua New Guinea’s LNG sector.

CORPORATES
OIL SEARCH LIMITED – ASX OSH, INTEROIL CORPORATION, EXXONMOBIL CORPORATION, CITIGROUP PTY LTD, TOTAL SA

InterOil AGM voting stirs deal worries

Original article by Angela Macdonald-Smith
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 15 & 20 : 16-Jun-16

InterOil’s former CEO Phil Mulacek has failed in his bid for a board spill, although he received a high level of support at the takeover target’s 2016 AGM. Some 31 per cent of votes cast backed his stance, and Oil Search’s $US2.2bn takeover bid will fail if 33 per cent of InterOil shareholders vote against it on 28 July. Oil Search CEO Peter Botten intends to hold further meetings with InterOil’s shareholders in the lead-up to the vote.

CORPORATES
OIL SEARCH LIMITED – ASX OSH, INTEROIL CORPORATION, TOTAL SA, CAPITAL GROUP COMPANIES INCORPORATED, EXXONMOBIL CORPORATION

Dissident push falters at InterOil

Original article by Brian Robins
The Sydney Morning Herald – Page: 20 : 13-Jun-16

Takeover target InterOil has advised that its annual meeting will proceed on 14 June 2016, after a court dismissed an application by ex-CEO Phil Mulacek to have it delayed. Shareholders will vote on Mulacek’s push for a board spill. He opposes a $US2.2 billion ($A3bn) bid for the company by Australian-listed Oil Search, arguing that the offer undervalues InterOil. The majority of institutional investors are believed to support the bid.

CORPORATES
INTEROIL CORPORATION, OIL SEARCH LIMITED – ASX OSH, EXXONMOBIL CORPORATION, SUPREME COURT OF YUKON

Oil Search bid set for success

Original article by Matt Chambers
The Australian – Page: 22 : 24-May-16

Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O’Neill says people in his nation will directly benefit from the takeover bid for InterOil by Australian-listed Oil Search. The $US2.2bn bid comprises 8.05 of Oil Search’s shares for each InterOil share, which values the bid at $US40.25 per share. InterOil shares have risen by 38 per cent to $US43.63 in response to the bid. Oil Search intends to on-sell part of InterOil’s stake in the Papua LNG project to Total if the bid succeeds.

CORPORATES
OIL SEARCH LIMITED – ASX OSH, INTEROIL CORPORATION, TOTAL SA, PAPUA NEW GUINEA. OFFICE OF THE PRIME MINISTER, EXXONMOBIL CORPORATION, RAYMOND JAMES AND ASSOCIATES

Santos seeks bigger chunk of LNG pie

Original article by Angela Macdonald-Smith
The Australian Financial Review – Page: 15 & 20 : 18-May-15

Australian-listed Santos may acquire a stake in Papua New Guinea’s P’nyang gas field, which would be used to expand the PNG LNG venture in which the group is already a partner. A final investment decision on the proposed expansion will be made in 2017. Meanwhile, Santos and its partners in a Malaysian oil project have had encouraging results from a drilling program. Santo’s Caldita-Barossa venture is also in the running to supply gas to the Darwin LNG plant if a proposed expansion of the facility proceeds.

CORPORATES
SANTOS LIMITED – ASX STO, OIL SEARCH LIMITED – ASX OSH, EXXONMOBIL CORPORATION, JX NIPPON OIL AND ENERGY CORPORATION, CONOCOPHILLIPS, SK GROUP, WOODSIDE PETROLEUM LIMITED – ASX WPL, ROYAL DUTCH SHELL PLC, CHEVRON CORPORATION, AUSTRALIAN PETROLEUM PRODUCTION AND EXPLORATION ASSOCIATION LIMITED, HESS CORPORATION, AWE LIMITED – ASX AWE