Mayur Resources, a diversified mineral exploration and energy company, continues to pursue three very different projects in Papua New Guinea. In this exclusive interview, Managing Director Paul Mulder outlines the company’s progress.
Mayur Resources pursuing diverse projects in Papua New Guinea
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Sufficient coal in Papua New Guinea to supply a 50-megawatt power station for 30 years, says Mayur Resources
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