03/06/2025
PDL2 LO’s CASE AGAINST DEPT OF PETROLEUM CONTINUES
Media Release, Tuesday 03rd June, 2025
Following media outbursts earlier this year, concerned landowners of the Petroleum Development Liscense area (PDL2) in Kutubu are challenging validity of the 2022 Ministerial Determination done by then Petroleum Minister Kerenga Kua in in court.
This ministerial determination has affected the benefit sharing agreement structure for landowners, and has caused inconveniences amongst stakeholders and beneficiaries from the affected vicinities in Kutubu.
The landowners argued that the decision by Kerenga Kua was made unilaterally, without their consent, knowledge, or authorization. As such, they claim the determination is unlawful and unconstitutional and should not go unchallenged.
Represented by their political body, Foe Association Inc., the landowners initiated proceedings in the National Court to contest the ministerial determination. They also sought a court order to stay the enforcement of the decision. However, their application for stay was refused by the National Court.
Dissatisfied with the refusal, the landowners filed an appeal with the Supreme Court. While the appeal is still pending, they have lodged a further application with the Supreme Court seeking to stay the National Court’s decision.
This application was brought before Justice Allan David today in the Supreme Court, where the matter was heard, and witnessed by all association representatives.
Foe Association Chairman Mr. Johnny Yawari has assured all stakeholders and recipients that their fight for justice continues until all matters with the state and Department of Petroleum is settled.
“We remain steadfast in the fight for underprivileged and less fortunate people. The Department of Petroleum must be held accountable for daylight corruption,” said Yawari.
However, the judge has reserved his ruling after the court hearing today, and has scheduled it to be delivered on Monday, 9th June 2025 at 3:00 PM.
Picture Caption: Foe Association Chairman Johnny Yawari and Foe Association lawyer Solomon Tongela leaving the Waigani Court House after their hearing today in Port Moresby. Picture by Rex, Akell Photography