Papua New Guinea amends oil, gas, mining laws to boost revenue

Papua New Guinea has passed legislation seeking to boost benefits to the country from oil, gas and mine developments, which could impact talks on a stalled project planned by Exxon Mobil Corp.

Prime Minister James Marape came to power a year ago on a platform to lift the country out of poverty by getting a bigger share of wealth from the country’s energy and minerals, and his government last week secured an emergency loan from the International Monetary Fund.