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CEO INTERVIEW: Inside the Panguna Mine: Numa Numa's John Kuhns on Landowner Partnerships, Chinese Rivalry, and the Path to Public Markets
Episode 1
Monday, 2 March, 2026
The Panguna Mine in Bougainville contains an estimated $100 billion in proven copper and gold reserves; nearly 1% of global gold reserves and copper resources equal to 70% of Canada's total. Shuttered since 1989 due to civil war, it remains one of the world's largest undeveloped ore bodies. In this extraordinary conversation, Numa Numa Resources Chairman & CEO John D. Kuhns explains how his company secured what no other mining firm has achieved: binding agreements with the Panguna landowners and Bougainville's government to develop the mine.John D. Kuhns, Chairman & CEO of Numa Numa Resources, discusses his company's unprecedented agreements to develop Bougainville's Panguna Mine (a $100 billion copper-gold resource that's been shuttered since 1989). Kuhns explains how decade-long relationships with landowner clans create competitive advantages traditional miners can't replicate, addresses sovereignty risk as Bougainville pursues independence from Papua New Guinea, and reveals why China's strategic interest in the region makes Western investment urgent. Topics include capital requirements for mine restart, profit-sharing structures, Numa Numa's planned public listing, and why this tier-one asset is positioned to help fill the looming global copper supply gap. A geopolitically charged conversation about resources, independence, and frontier market opportunity.Perfect for: Resource investors, geopolitical analysts, family offices evaluating frontier market opportunities, institutional investors interested in copper-gold exposure, and anyone tracking U.S.-China strategic competition in the Pacific.Critical Context: Goldman Sachs projects gold at $4,900/oz by December 2026. Global copper demand is set to double by 2035 with supply pipelines critically constrained. The Panguna Mine's 547.15 metric tons of gold and 5.3 million metric tons of copper are proven reserves—not exploration targets. This isn't a speculative junior miner; it's a fully explored, previously producing tier-one asset in a geopolitically strategic location.Disclaimer:The Harvest podcast is for informational and educational purposes only. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of any company or institution mentioned. The content of this podcast does not constitute investment, legal, or tax advice.Investing in securities involves risk, including the potential loss of principal. Please be aware that the stock market can be volatile and investment values can fluctuate. By listening to this podcast, you agree to not hold the host, guests, producers, or any affiliated companies liable for any investment decisions you make.Always do your own due diligence and invest responsibly.










