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    PNG Expo: practical sourcing guide for PNG mine and project engineers

    February 15, 2026|

    Reviewed by Joe Ashwell

    PNG Expo: practical sourcing guide for PNG mine and project engineers

    First reported on Australian Mining

    30 Second Briefing

    The Papua New Guinea Industrial and Mining Exhibition and Conference will return to Port Moresby in July, bringing together mine operators, EPC contractors and OEM suppliers focused on PNG’s gold, copper and LNG-linked projects. Exhibitors typically span underground fleet, pit dewatering, tailings and paste-fill systems, explosives, and remote power solutions suited to PNG’s high-rainfall, steep-slope terrain and logistics constraints. For geotechnical and mining engineers, the event is a key venue to source equipment and services for haul road construction, slope stabilisation, camp infrastructure and port expansions in a challenging tropical environment.

    Technical Brief

    • Co-location of industrial and mining exhibitors allows integrated sourcing of plant, civils and process equipment.
    • Conference format enables direct technical briefings between mine owners, EPC contractors and OEM engineering teams.
    • Face-to-face engagement supports clarification of specification, warranty and service constraints under field conditions.
    • Networking functions facilitate early contractor involvement discussions for upcoming brownfield expansions and greenfield studies.
    • Concentration of suppliers in one venue can shorten tender prequalification and technical query turnaround times.
    • For similar frontier jurisdictions, such expos reduce interface risk between design assumptions and available kit.

    Our Take

    Papua New Guinea appears far less frequently in our 1034 Mining stories than Australian states, so a Port Moresby–based expo signals that suppliers and project developers see PNG as an under-served but material growth market for new projects and products.

    Because this piece is tagged to both ‘Projects’ and ‘Product’, it sits in the same 1961-item cluster where OEMs and service providers court greenfield work, suggesting the PNG Expo is likely to be used by Australian Mining’s readership as a deal-making and procurement platform rather than just a conference.

    Prime Creative Media’s role here aligns with its broader presence across Australian Mining coverage, which typically translates into strong cross-promotion and attendance from mid-tier operators looking at PNG as a diversification play away from more mature Australian jurisdictions.

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    Prepared by collating external sources, AI-assisted tools, and Geomechanics.io’s proprietary mining database, then reviewed for technical accuracy & edited by our geotechnical team.

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