BP warned of political troubles in West Papua LNG project
10 Apr 2008

Human rights groups have warned UK-based supermajor BP that the $6 billion Tangguh liquefied natural gas project in West Papua, risks becoming embroiled in the province's volatile politics.
More than 30 groups have signed a letter to BP supreme Tony Hayward calling for an independent watchdog body to monitor BP's activities in the province amid a reported crackdown on pro-independence protestors in the Indonesian province, according to the online information service Upstream.
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