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Nautilus concerns could come to naught

WITH the re-election of Papua New Guinea’s prime minister last Friday and a cabinet to be appointed this week, new life has been breathed into Nautilus Minerals’ aspirations to have its historic copper-gold offshore project in production by 2014 after a dispute with the government threatened to delay the project.

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Nautilus concerns could come to naught

Nautilus was on track to have Solwara 1, the world's first seafloor copper-gold project, in production by the end of 2013 prior to the recent flare-up over an agreement it signed in March last year covering...

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