PNG airborne survey data to land on boardroom tables

PNG’s mining industry will be bolstered by the completion of the European Union-backed €15.7 million (K58.10 million) airborne Total Magnetic Intensity survey, expected to be complete over the next few weeks after starting back in 2006.

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The survey - conducted by Fugro, using helicopters due to the often difficult weather and terrain in PNG - covers some 91,400 square kilometres with Area 1 consisting of 62,000sq.

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