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  2. Ok Tedi Mine - Wikipedia

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    Ok Tedi Mine. The Ok Tedi Mine is an open-pit copper and gold mine in Papua New Guinea located near the headwaters of the Ok Tedi River, in the Star Mountains Rural LLG of the North Fly District of the Western Province of Papua New Guinea . The mine is operated by Ok Tedi Mining (OTM), which is majority-owned by the PNG Sustainable Development ...

  3. Porgera Gold Mine - Wikipedia

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    Porgera Gold Mine is the second largest mine in Papua New Guinea and is regarded as one of the world's top ten producing gold mines. In 2009, it produced 572,595 ounces of gold and 94,764 ounces of silver and had 2,500 employees and 500 contractors. Since it began operating, the mine has produced more than 16 million ounces of gold and almost 3 ...

  4. Panguna mine - Wikipedia

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    Panguna mine. / -6.315; 155.495. The Panguna mine is a large copper mine located in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea. Panguna represents one of the largest copper reserves in Papua New Guinea and in the world, having an estimated reserve of one billion tonnes of ore copper and twelve million ounces of gold. [1] [2] The mine has been closed since ...

  5. List of countries by gold production - Wikipedia

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    Trends in five of the top seven gold-producing countries. This is a list of countries by gold production in 2022. [1] Until 2006, South Africa was the world's largest gold producer. In 2007, increasing production from other countries and declining production from South Africa meant that China became the largest producer, although no country has ...

  6. Category:Gold mines in Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    W. Wafi-Golpu mine. Wau, Papua New Guinea. Woodlark Island. Categories: Mines in Papua New Guinea. Gold mines by country.

  7. Papua New Guinean kina - Wikipedia

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    History. The kina was introduced on 19 April 1975 and circulated along with the Australian dollar until 31 December 1975. The two currencies were equal in value (K1 = A$1). The next day, the dollar ceased to be legal tender in Papua New Guinea. [citation needed] The kina has been a historically stable currency; the economy has never experienced ...

  8. Provinces of Papua New Guinea - Wikipedia

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    There are 22 provincial-level divisions, which include 20 provinces, the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, and the National Capital District of Port Moresby . In 2009, the National Parliament of Papua New Guinea created two additional provinces, that officially came into being on 17 May 2012. [1] They were Hela Province, which was split from ...

  9. Simberi mine - Wikipedia

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    The Simberi mine is one of the largest gold mines in Papua New Guinea and in the world. The mine is located in the north of the country on Simberi Island, New Ireland Province. [1] The mine, owned by St Barbara Limited, has estimated reserves of 3.3 million oz of gold. [1] [when?]