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Kikori Gas Pipeline Landowner Association : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kikori Gas Pipeline Landowner Association The Kikori Gas Pipeline Landowner Association (KGPLA) is a Papua New Guinea landowner association which received PGK 17.6 million (million ) in funding in 2009 and 2010 from the government for local infrastructure developments in Kikori, Gulf Province, as part of the benefits the country is receiving from ExxonMobil’s $16 billion Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Project in Hides. ==Background==
Kikori was first a location for an oil pipeline in 1992, when the country’s first oil was pumped by Chevron from the oilfields around Lake Kutubu, via a 266 kilometre pipeline along the Kikori River to the Gulf of Papua. A new gas pipeline is being constructed to serve the LNG Project, which is due for completion in 2014. The gas pipeline is following the existing oil pipeline route through the Kikori River Basin to the Omati River Landfall, then sub-sea to a processing plant near Port Moresby. In May 2009 the government negotiated with landowner groups from the areas impacted by the LNG Project, and signed with them the Umbrella Benefits Sharing Agreement (UBSA), whereby the government agreed to share the benefits of the LNG Project revenue streams with the landowners. Following the signing of the UBSA, infighting broke out among landowners, as questions were raised about whether some landowners seeking infrastructure funding were entitled to the funding, as they were not impacted by the LNG Project.
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