Numa Numa Resources Pursues Community-Driven Revival of Bougainville's Panguna Mine

Numa Numa Resources is working to reopen the historic Panguna Mine in Bougainville with a focus on community engagement and sustainable development, aiming to transform the site's legacy from conflict to a model for responsible mining.

Phoenix Metrowire Staff
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Numa Numa Resources Pursues Community-Driven Revival of Bougainville's Panguna Mine

Mining projects have historically driven economic growth and social tension, and the Panguna Mine in Bougainville is a clear example of that dual legacy. Once among the world’s largest copper and gold mines, Panguna generated major export revenue for Papua New Guinea before disputes over environmental impacts, land ownership and benefit distribution contributed to the decade-long Bougainville conflict. Now, amid Bougainville’s ongoing political and economic evolution, Numa Numa Resources is positioning as part of a new generation of mining development focused on cooperation, community engagement and responsible governance.

The company is working to build partnerships with customary landowners and local stakeholders while aligning with Bougainville’s legal framework and emphasizing consultation, consent and shared long-term benefits. As modern mining projects are increasingly adopting more inclusive, environmentally conscious and community-centered approaches, Numa Numa Resources aims to help transform Panguna’s legacy from one of conflict into a model for sustainable development and regional stability.

Bougainville, a resource-rich archipelago in the South Pacific, is perhaps best known as the home of the Panguna Mine. Developed by Rio Tinto, the Panguna Mine was the largest open cut copper and gold mine in the world when it operated from 1972 to 1989 before being shuttered due to a civil war, called “the Crisis,” between Bougainville and its parent government Papua New Guinea. In 2001, the Bougainville Peace Agreement ended the war and awarded Bougainville limited autonomy, including its own constitution, by which ownership of the mine reverted to its customary landowners. A majority of the Panguna Mine’s copper, gold, and silver ore resources remain within its walls, making the fully explored and developed Panguna Mine one of the largest ore bodies in the world, today worth approximately $100 billion. Most geologists who have studied Bougainville believe that other nearby locations such as Mainoki and Karato are highly prospective and may contain ore deposits similar in size and scale to those of the Panguna Mine.

Numa Numa is a mining and infrastructure development company focused on unlocking transformational opportunities in the Autonomous Region of Bougainville, where the company is headquartered and where its management has lived and worked for 10 years. The company's approach emphasizes consultation, consent, and shared long-term benefits with local communities. For more details, view the full article at https://ibn.fm/BCNN0. The latest news and updates relating to Numa Numa are available in the company’s newsroom at https://ibn.fm/NUMAA.

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