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Kiunga-Tabubil Highway

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The Kiunga-Tabubil Highway is an all-weather gravel road that runs from the river port town of Kiunga through Ningerum and Tabubil to the Ok Tedi Mine site, in the remote North Fly District of the Western Province of Papua New Guinea . The road is around 137 kilometres (85 mi) long, but this changes as sections are rehashed.

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4-488: The "highway" was built in the early 1980s. It is maintained by Ok Tedi Mining Limited , who are the greatest beneficiaries of the road. The highway, for the most part, runs parallel with the Ok Tedi River , which is an incredibly fast moving and volatile river since it is a high-volume waterway resting on a sand bank. Parts of the highway are often consumed by the river and need to be rebuilt. The cost of maintaining this road

8-412: Is K 1.5 million a year, in a region where people have an average annual income of about K50 a year. In 2019 it was announced that the highway would be sealed over three years by OTML under the government tax credit scheme at an estimated cost of K100 million. There is a copper slurry pipeline running along the full length of the road from the mine site north of Tabubil down to Bige. The full length of

12-583: The building is known as the White House. Its chairman, since 2014, has been former Deputy Prime Minister Moi Avei . Ok Tedi Women’s Network (OWN) is a local organization that works on issues effecting the company's female employees. The World Bank has studied OWN as a model for treatment of women in the mining industry. The group handles a wide range of topics, from honoring girls and women in science to critical cancer awareness. One of Ok Tedi's senior employees and representatives to OWN, Samantha Andreas ,

16-585: The road was first cycled in 2013 by Luke Jackson, Dylan Carroll, Michael Hayen and Mikel Wolters. This Western Province geography article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Ok Tedi Mining Limited Ok Tedi Mining Limited is a Papua New Guinean company that administers the Ok Tedi Mine in the northern part of the Western Province . Its main office is located in Tabubil and

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