Prime Minister Peter O’Neill Welcomes President of ExxonMobile to Papua New Guinea
The Prime Minster, Hon. Peter O’Neill CMG MP, has welcomed the visit by the Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of ExxonMobil Corporation, Mr Rex W. Tillerson, and senior executives who visited Papua New Guinea this week.
The Prime Minister met with Mr Tillerson at a welcome function in Port Moresby yesterday, where Mr. Tillerson introduced the Board of Directors who had travelled from the United States.
Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill thanked the ExxonMobil executives for the contribution the company has made to national economic development. “On behalf of our Government and the people of Papua New Guinea, I would like to thank you for your commitment to our nation,” the Prime Minister said.
“Your Board of Directors, management and staff have demonstrated your confidence in our country and this has delivered a world-class project for Papua New Guinea.
“This project has been delivered ahead of time and on budget and we appreciate your dedication to achieving this outcome.”
The Prime Minister said ExxonMobil has demonstrated a clear understanding of the practicalities of working in a land as diverse as Papua New Guinea. “We appreciate the approach you took in dealing with landowners and other stakeholders.
“This was respectful and engaging, and the project was better for these considerations.”
Prime Minister Hon. Peter O’Neill said one of the important benefits of the construction phase was the chance to increase the skill levels of workers involved in the project. “What has made a difference for us is the quality of work that has been developed under your guidance.
“Thousands of people who worked on the PNG-LNG construction phase have increased their skill levels. “Many have now moved on to other jobs where their new skills have been recognised and they are taking home a higher income for their families.
“This increased skill level further adds to economic growth and has led to an increase in the quality of work in many sectors related to the LNG project.
“Ultimately, the partnership we have with ExxonMobil is strong and is based on mutual trust and we look forward to a long term engagement with your company.” The visiting delegation visited some of ExxonMobil’s operations in Papua New Guinea.
ExxonMobil Corporation employs around 75,000 globally. Their operations in Papua New Guinea employ more than 2,100 people, with 70 percent Papua New Guinean.
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